Darleen Click posts "Bill Ayers is Keyser Söze..." and draws a marvelous parallel between Bill Ayers and the infamous villain of 1995's The Usual Suspects.
In that film, a coffee cup plays a role.

Poor Anne's catching hell in the comments. But as I said, someone of import needs to interview this bastiche.
Or at least throw him and his coffee cup into a fireplace.
In that film, a coffee cup plays a role.

In the final scenes of the movie, it is revealed that Verbal's story is an elaborate and improvised concoction, made up of strung-together details culled from a crowded bulletin board in the office where the interrogation took place. The methods used to persuade the audience of this included a buzzing montage of voices from the movie, effectively cut and pasted with pictures and text from the board, as well as the "KOBAYASHI" manufacturer's logo printed on the bottom of Kujan's coffee cup.
Poor Anne's catching hell in the comments. But as I said, someone of import needs to interview this bastiche.
Or at least throw him and his coffee cup into a fireplace.























































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