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Donald Trump (1946–), real estate developer and reality TV presenter; 45th president of the United States of America. [42] In the interview lasting under two minutes, Ali G proposes a business idea to Trump consisting of creating ice cream gloves, to which Trump replies "well, it sounds like a good idea and I hope you make a lot of money" before walking off the set. [43] [44] Make inappropriate jokes: Ali G is known for his inappropriate and sometimes offensive humor. Don't be afraid to make a few jokes that might push the boundaries of what's acceptable. Donald Trump Biography Reality Television Star, U.S. President, Business Leader". biography.com . Retrieved 18 April 2018. Naomi Wolf (1962–), former political advisor to Bill Clinton and Al Gore, author and feminist: Ali expresses his concern that if women are granted human rights in the workplace then they will start asking for human rights at home. He also adds that men are the best cooks in the world and uses Colonel Sanders and Ronald McDonald as examples, compared to "Wendy"; the mascot of Wendy's Fast-food Restaurant, Wolf surprisingly agrees with him. Ali baits Wolf by expressing his view that women have better job opportunities than men, such as lap dancers, extras in music videos and strippers. He gives Wolf a "compliment" by saying that she could possibly work as a prostitute due to her attractiveness. Daryl Gates (1926–2010), former Los Angeles Police Chief: Shortly after the interview begins, Ali asks him "what was it like being the head of the NYPD?". After Gates corrects him, Ali blames a language barrier as the cause of the misunderstanding, adding "well you says tomato, I says potato". During the midst of the interview, Ali confuses O. J. Simpson for Homer Simpson. Ali asks for information regarding criminals who swallow condoms which contain drugs and pretends to write down the information given to him, implying that he will later use the information practically. At the end of the interview, Ali incorrectly refers to him as Bill Gates.

Farndale, Nigel (6 July 2010). "Noam Chomsky Interview". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 1 May 2017. Stansfield Turner (1923–2018), former director of Central Intelligence Agency: After Turner explains what the CIA stands for, Ali asks "so does it help if you is intelligent if you want to get in", Ali believes it is " racialist" that the CIA will not hire stupid people. His concern and definition of racist is "ain't it unfair for those people who will feel bad inside if you won't allow them in there", Turner immediately laughs and Ali questions his reason for laughing. Turner politely remarks that Ali is intelligent after asking if he could ever join the CIA. Ali believes that female undercover CIA agents have cameras attached to their vagina and that they wear uniforms whilst on special missions. At the end of the interview, he questions "how do we actually know Louie Armstrong was actually stood on the moon", and he expresses his belief to Turner that Kevin Costner knew who murdered President JFK. [41] Now that you've dressed up as Ali G, it's time to learn how to act like him. Ali G has a unique personality, and it's important to get into character to really bring the costume to life. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to act like Ali G at the Halloween party: In the second season of the second incarnation of the show, Seth Rogen and his writing partner Evan Goldberg came along for a ride through Ali G’s safe sex education, Borat’s conversation with an Oklahoma congressional candidate, and Brüno’s fashionable chat with Leon Hall. It was an early break for both of them: it was Goldberg’s first TV gig as a writer and Rogen’s second after acting in and writing for Judd Apatow’s sleeper powerhouse Undeclared. 7. THEY GOT A CONSERVATIVE POLITICIAN TO SMOKE “WEED." Find sources: "Ali G"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( November 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

Gibson, Janine (11 January 2000). "Comics find Ali G is an alibi for racism". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 23 April 2010.

Ralph Nader (1934–), consumer activist and former US presidential candidate for the Green Party in 1996 & 2000: Ali wonders what is the big deal with saving the rainforest because he believes no one has ever lived there and there is not a KFC or McDonald's nearby. After discovering that people do live there, he believes that one would have to be crazy to live there due to the danger of a monkey defecating on a person's head. While talking about how to save money on electricity, unknown to Ali G, he admits to illegally rigging his home electrical meter and doing Nader a favor after he is "well negative about it". [37] Edwin Meese (1931–), former United States Attorney General and counselor to President Ronald Reagan. Ali G is baffled that is illegal to steal a person's television but not their girlfriend, implying that a girlfriend should become property and even suggesting that the government should do something about it. After Meese discovers that he has been pranked, he agrees to say "I was attorney general, my name is Meese, I say go to college and don't carry a piece." In Da Ali G Show, Baron Cohen travels across the United States as the “hip-hop journalist” Ali G and interviews some of the most important figures in politics, business, sports, and the arts. Also, along for the ride are Baron Cohen’s alter-egos Borat, the easily confused TV reporter from Kazakhstan, and the supercilious Austrian fashion reporter, Bruno. Common Ali G Phrases

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everyone's angry in UN] You know why they're so worked up in there? It's because they haven't had their tea yet! Come on! Other examples of his bold interviewing style include getting Lindsay Urwin, the Bishop of Horsham, to admit that God created the universe and then asking him, "And since then, [God]'s just chilled?" Ali G asked the Bishop about God's appearance, to which the Bishop replied, "Well, he's sort of Jesus-shaped." During an interview with James Ferman, former director of the British Board of Film Classification, Ali G asks whether his made-up vulgarities would restrict a film to an over-18 audience, and suggests that film censorship be performed by younger persons who understand contemporary slang. In an interview with the chairman of the Arts Council of England, Gerry Robinson, Ali G's first question was, "Why is the arts so – excuse me French, but – crap?" [10]

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