Video Clip: Actor Danny DeVito Drunk on "The View": His Bush Rant Has to be Censored
According to the website VidClick, actor Danny DeVito made an appearance Wednesday on the ABC gab-gest "The View" to promote his new movie "Deck the Halls." Almost immediately it was obvious he had been drinking and comediane Joy Behar said he had been throwing back the booze the entire night before with none other than George Clooney. At one point he says, "'I knew it was the last seven limoncellos that was going to get me." How often have that happened to you?
If you watch the clip, DeVito does okay until he launches into a tirade about President Bush and he had to be bleeped several times. Watch the clip for yourself below . . . at least before ABC and a very unhappy Barbara Walters have YouTube pull it. Rosie O'Donnell tries--and fails--to help at the end of the interview by pretending to hold Danny back.


4 comments:
There you have it...Danny and Rosie should move to Canada and hopefully learn what good manners are all about. You don't make stupid fun of the President even if you don't like him.
Make it plain, brother...
First, he gets called "numb-nuts" by Danny Devito on "The View"...
Next, it surfaces that he was out-and-out dissed at his own White House event by former Marine and onetime Reagan Navy secretary, and now Virginia Senator Jim Webb...
Next, Colin Powell plays throw Dubya from the train, telling an audience in Dubai that the president needs to wake up and smell the civil war.
... After his Bush-bashing, DeVito then asked the panel what they thought about "the hat trick last week — Rumsfeld, the House and the Senate," referring to the Democrats’ election victories and Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld’s stepping down. DeVito announced how he reacted to the news: "I took my clothes off."
Ouch.
Make it plain, brother...
First, he gets called "numb-nuts" by Danny Devito on "The View"...
Next, it surfaces that he was out-and-out dissed at his own White House event by former Marine and onetime Reagan Navy secretary, and now Virginia Senator Jim Webb...
Next, Colin Powell plays throw Dubya from the train, telling an audience in Dubai that the president needs to wake up and smell the civil war.
... After his Bush-bashing, DeVito then asked the panel what they thought about "the hat trick last week — Rumsfeld, the House and the Senate," referring to the Democrats’ election victories and Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld’s stepping down. DeVito announced how he reacted to the news: "I took my clothes off."
Ouch.
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