Because nothing screams that I'm a competent leader like posting stupid movie quotes when it comes to real world events AS HE SEES THEM, not as they appear in reality.
Setting aside the nonsense that is the illegal and unconstitutional invasion of Chicago for no reason, I think there's another point here.
He has now idea what apocalypse now is about….and I'm sure he doesn't get to the "heart of darkness" story and that this might be a terrible analogy in every respect.
Is he saying that he is in Martin Sheen's role, the hallucinatory journey? With "drugs" replaced by "dementia"
Or is he in Marlin Brando's role, the man who has gone mad?
In Vietnam in 1970, Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) takes a perilous and increasingly hallucinatory journey upriver to find and terminate Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando), a once-promising officer who has reportedly gone completely mad. In the company of a Navy patrol boat filled with street-smart kids, a surfing-obsessed Air Cavalry officer (Robert Duvall), and a crazed freelance photographer (Dennis Hopper), Willard travels further and further into the heart of darkness.
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