“Richard Nixon… was just offered $2 million by Schick to do a television commercial — for Gillette.”
Remarks at a "Humor and the Presidency Symposium", Ford Museum, Grand Rapids Michigan, as quoted in US magazine (3 November 1986)
1980s
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Source: Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
Source: How to Become President (1940), Ch. 5 : Issues and how to pick them
Context: Today millions of people are living who will never do it again. Millions are being born for the first time–and millions are doing nothing because it’s the best offer they’ve had this week. … It is for these people and many others that the Surprise Party is conceived and desecrated, founded upon the principle that everybody is just as good as anybody else, even though they aren’t quite so smart.

On managing the Nirvana catalogue, The Sydney Morning Herald (11 August 2014)
2014–2017

Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe (1980)

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Gregory Battcock. New Artists’ Video, an anthology, (1978) p. xiii. Introduction:
Listing of the several general questions to which video art gave rise to in those days.