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Obama mourns the passing of Dick Clark

And how does one mourn a death in Washington, DC? By issuing a press statement, of course:

Michelle and I are saddened to hear about the passing of Dick Clark. With “American Bandstand,” he introduced decades’ worth of viewers to the music of our times. He reshaped the television landscape forever as a creative and innovative producer. And, of course, for 40 years, we welcomed him into our homes to ring in the New Year. But more important than his groundbreaking achievements was the way he made us feel – as young and vibrant and optimistic as he was. As we say a final “so long” to Dick Clark, America’s oldest teenager, our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends – which number far more than he knew.

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  • VanceUppercut
    Posted on April 19, 2012 at 8:24pm

    American Bandstand was before my time. When i think of Dick Clark I think of that scene in Bowling For Columbine where Michale Moore asks him why someone who works 80 hours a week at his restaurant still can’t afford to pay the rent, and he slams his car door and drives off without answering.

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