- Pat Paulsen
Infobox actor
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birthname = Patrick Layton Paulsen
birthdate = birth date|1927|7|6
location =South Bend, Washington
deathdate = death date and age|1997|4|24|1927|7|6
deathplace =Tijuana ,Mexico
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spouse = Noma Paulsen
homepage = http://www.paulsen.com/
notable role = Presidential Candidate, "The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour"
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emmyawards = Individual Achievement, 1968, "The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour"
tonyawards =Patrick Layton Paulsen (July 6, 1927 – April 24, 1997) was an American
comedian and satirist notable for his roles on several of theSmothers Brothers TV shows, and for his campaigns forPresident of the United States in 1968, 1972, 1980, 1988, 1992, and 1996, which had primarily comedic rather than political objectives, although his campaigns generated someprotest vote s for him.Early life and education
Paulsen was born in
South Bend, Washington , a small fishing town in Pacific County. When he was 10, the whole family moved toCalifornia .After graduating from
Tamalpais High School , inMill Valley , Paulsen immediately joined the United States Marines duringWorld War II . Paulsen returned home after the war and worked several jobs, including working as a posting clerk, truck driver, hod carrier, selling Fuller brushes, toiling in a gypsum mine. Later, he was employed as a photostat operator for several years. After attendingSan Francisco City College , Paulsen joined anacting group called "The Ric-y-tic Players" and formed a comedy trio which included his brother Lorin.Career in comedy
Paulsen went on to become a single act appearing as a comedic
guitar ist in various clubs on the west coast and inNew York City . During one of his appearances inSan Francisco , he met the Smothers Brothers.In 1967, "
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour " premiered. Paulsen said he was hired because he sold them cheap songs and would run errands. At first he was cast as their editorialist, and hisdeadpan , double-talk comments on the issues of the day propelled him into the national consciousness. (His deadpan work was nearly flawless: on one isolated occasion, in a talk aboutHawaii , he defined awahine as something you put on a bu-hun with lots of mu-hustard. His composure started to crack, but he recovered.) His work on "The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour" earned Paulsen an Emmy in 1968.cite news
first = William
last = Grimes
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9402E2D61631F935A15757C0A961958260
title = Pat Paulsen, 69, a Parodist Of Presidential Doubletalk
work =New York Times
date = April 26, 1997
accessdate = 2008-04-03] Early in 1970, Paulsen headlined his own series, "Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour ", which ran 13 weeks on ABC. Guests on the first show were former Vice President of the United StatesHubert Humphrey and an animatedDaffy Duck , the latter of whom was interviewed by Paulsen.The comedian was approached by the Smothers Brothers with the idea of running for President in 1968. His reply, he was later to recount, was: "Why not? I can't dance — besides, the job has a good pension plan and I'll get a lot of money when I retire."
Paulsen's campaign that year, and in succeeding years, was grounded in comedy, while not bereft of serious commentary. He ran the supposed campaigns using obvious lies, double talk, and
tongue-in-cheek attacks on the major candidates, and responded to all criticism with hiscatch phrase "Picky, picky, picky". His campaign slogan was "Just a common, ordinary, simple savior of America's destiny."Paulsen's name appeared on the ballot in
New Hampshire for the Democratic Primary several times. In 1996 he received 921 votes (1%) to finish second to PresidentBill Clinton (76,754 votes). In 1992 he came in second to George Bush in theNorth Dakota Republican Primary. In the 1992 Republican Party primaries he received 10,984 votes total.During later years, Paulsen appeared in nightclubs, theaters, and conventions throughout the country. He also appeared each summer in
Traverse City, Michigan , at the Cherry County Playhouse where he produced and starred in some 25 different plays, including "The Fantasticks ", "The Odd Couple ", "Harvey ", and "The Sunshine Boys ".He died of complications from colon and
brain cancer andpneumonia inTijuana ,Mexico , on April 25, 1997.Discography
*"Pat Paulsen for President" (1968)
*"Live at the Ice House" (1970)
*"Unzipped" (1998).Quotes
"All the problems we face in the United States today can be traced to an unenlightened immigration policy on the part of the American Indian."
"I don’t want to say too much about illegal immigration. I’m afraid my views will be reported on the Cinco O’Clock News" [cite: http://www.paulsen.com/pat - Retrieved on 2008-07-29]
"Why should we tell kidnappers, murderers, and embezzlers their rights? If they don't know their rights, they shouldn't be in the business."
"A good many people feel that our present
draft laws are unjust. These people are called soldiers.""Sex doesn't have to be taught. It's something most of us are born with."
When originally "denying" he was running, borrowing from General
William Sherman in 1884: "I will not run if nominated, and if elected I will not serve."Presidential Campaign Slogan: "I've upped my standards. Now, up yours."
Presidential Campaign Slogan: "If elected, I will win."
"We have nothing to fear but fear itself...and of course the
boogieman .""I am neither
left wing norright wing . I am middle-of-the-bird.""If either the
right wing or theleft wing gained control of the country, it would probably fly around in circles.""
Marijuana should be licensed and kept out of the hands of teenagers. It's too good for them."When asked if he believed in the Right to bear arms: "No, I believe in the right to "arm bears"." On network
censorship : "I feel proud to be living in a country where people are not afraid to laugh at themselves and where political satire is tolerated by the government, if not the television network."On network censorship: "Censorship does not interfere with the constitutional rights of every American to sit alone in a dark room in the nude and cuss. There are realistic taboos, especially regarding political comments. Our leaders were not elected to be tittered at. For example, we're allowed to say Ronald Reagan is a lousy actor, but we're not allowed to say he's a lousy governor-which is ridiculous. We know he's a good actor. And we're not allowed to make fun of President 'Johnson'. But if we praise him, who would believe it?"
On his political affiliation: "I belong to the Straight Talking American Government Party, or STAG Party for short."
ee also
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List of notable brain tumor patients
*Stephen Colbert (character) References
External links
* [http://www.paulsen.com/ Pat Paulsen for President Official Web Site and Memorial]
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*findagrave|6763481 Retrieved on2008-08-12
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