Quentin Tarantino involved in Italian government inquiry

Sort of.

January 24, 2011 at 8:23PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

. . . and by "involved" we mean "his name came up in a story that's about something else." Okay, that was cheap. But would you read a story about the problems of the Italian culture minister?

Imagine if we had a minister of culture. Before you say it's none of the government's business, imagine using the Interstate Commerce Clause to block additional episodes of the Kardashian sisters' New York City show. Anyway, over in Italy:

Why? Because it's in Italy and Italy has a government? By this logic the Federal Government should expand access to Oscar voting to everyone, since it's held in California, which is part of America, and there's no reason people in Tennessee shouldn't get the chance to vote on the Oscars.

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