So.....I am wondering how this Hollywood ploy will play out now. Now that we have lost twenty two of the members of SEAL Team Six. Lost to an obvious retaliatory attack that somehow blew right past Obama's intelligence leaders at CIA and the NSA.
I'm thinking? Everything will work out just fine for Obama and his crew. They will find a way to work this latest incident into the script.
ADDED: Wonder what the Federal Election
Commission thinks about this? This is a terrible thing Sony’s doing,
using the bravery of these men to help Obama – politicizing their
heroism. The decent thing to do is to move the release date well into
December.
Screenwriter Mark Boal with director Kathryn Bigelow
Our utter failure of a president is looking
to Hollywood for an October 2012 Surprise to save his hopes for a
second term. Maureen Dowd says out loud what we all knew the moment the movie’s release date was announced:
The White House is also counting on the Kathryn Bigelow
and Mark Boal big-screen version of the killing of Bin Laden to counter
Obama’s growing reputation as ineffectual. The Sony film by the
Oscar-winning pair who made “The Hurt Locker” will no doubt reflect the
president’s cool, gutsy decision against shaky odds. Just as Obamaland
was hoping, the movie is scheduled to open on Oct. 12, 2012 — perfectly
timed to give a home-stretch boost to a campaign that has grown tougher.
The moviemakers are getting top-level access to the most classified
mission in history from an administration that has tried to throw more
people in jail for leaking classified information than the Bush
administration.
It was clear that the White House had outsourced the job of manning
up the president’s image to Hollywood when Boal got welcomed to the
upper echelons of the White House and the Pentagon and showed up
recently — to the surprise of some military officers — at a C.I.A.
ceremony celebrating the hero Seals.
“To the surprise of some military officers.” There’s an interesting statement.
So the White House gives filmmakers Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal all
kinds of exclusive access and what does President Downgrade gets in
return – between production costs ($25 – $30 million) and advertising —
is a $50 -$75 million in-kind political contribution from Hollywood set
to hit theatres just a few weeks prior to the November 6 election.
See how that works?
By the way, Oscar season rolls right through December, so that’s no excuse.
I wonder how SEAL Team 6 and the rest of the military feel about this?
2 comments:
Thanks for your ongoing articles. I am often informed by them.
Do you place any weight to this idea? I'll be honest. It was one of the first thoughts that crossed my mind when I read the headlines. Articles like these seem to suggest it as a possibility as well:
http://www.theburningplatform.com/?p=19774
If you are asking do I believe that this will now be included into the script? Oh yeah, they will include it.
These people have no shame.
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