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As we count down to Monday's launch of Crossfire, we're taking a look back at some memorable moments in Crossfire history. As you’ll see in today’s Crossfire Classic clip, we’ve had our share of debates that aren’t strictly “political.” Van Jones presents a moment from 1986 where musician Frank Zappa engages in a fiery debate about dirty song lyrics.
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Author, documentary filmmaker, historian, Speaker of the House (1995-1999), and 2012 Republican presidential candidate
Fmr. Obama Deputy Campaign Mgr. and W.H. Sr. Adviser, founder of Precision Strategies, fmr. Sr. Adviser to Maj. Leader Reid and Sen. Kennedy
Conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, commentator and author
Former Special Adviser for Green Jobs under President Obama, co-founder of Rebuild the Dream, author and attorney
He was on his own mountaintop...Those crossfire guys were like paramecium in his microscope. Miss ya Frank.
Plain & simple Lofton was being a 1st Class A$$! Those are the idiots who make us republicans want to become independents! The way he was speaking, acting, and spewing accusations was embarrassing! We DON'T all feel like that idiot. He just made himself look stupid.
"I love it when you froth like that". I'd really love to see the rest of that interview. The world is much less interesting without Mr. Zappa.