The PuffHo claims:
"You keep asking these presentist questions Bob. As the immortal Marisa Tomei said in My Cousin Vinny, 'that's a bullshit question!' because you cannot pluck people out of the past and expect them to comment on what's happening today."Yet when we grabbed it from POLITICO, the quote was presented thus:
“You keep asking these presentist questions,” said the Kenyan-born, British-accented historian. “As the immortal Marisa Tomei said in 'My Cousin Vinny,' ‘That’s a f----- up question!'” Morris said, relishing over the word as network censors bleeped him out.(Is "relishing over" to make it clear he wasn't relishing the word under, sad-ass hack & crummy POLITICO writer Marin Cogan? And a note to the unnamed HuffPo hack: Neither "fucked up" nor "bullshit" are swearing, damn you all to hell!)
Let's go to the videotape & find out. Fun allegedly starts around (10:16).
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According to IMDB the point goes to PuffHo.
Jersey Shore, anyone?
Well, there's Italian-Americans, and there are cafones. I think you're describing cafones here... but the arbiters of pop culture seem to love them.
I haven't seen "My Cousin Vinny" in a long, long time, but Marisa Tomei was perhaps the most outrageously gorgeous thing on the planet when she made the film. Cara mia!
Hates "White" People Editor Is Now Informed:
Ahh, subcultures. We divide ourselves along different lines here on the Coast W/ The Most. (Do not ask us most what? We dunno.)
Is there a cafone/"Guido" difference, or is that just a technicality/ignorance thing?
IMDb. Right. We use it only to look up "Highway Patrol" episodes, but it may have other uses.
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