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14 years ago @ Frontpage Magazine - Sundance, Soros and Ro... · 0 replies · 0 points

I agree.

I know the left always leap to the wrong conclusion, but you are right. If you have had many bad, or frustrating, experiences with business men that you have always been told are "capitalists," you might start to take a dim view of them after a while. But what successful people like Redford refuse to admit, is that they are bosses now, or employers. They won't even admit they are rich. Or dodge taxes. Or side-step unions. Or invest on Wall Street, including in the "war machine."

I just re-read your comment and realized, I miss-read your sarcasm. But what the hell, I'll leave my comment.

14 years ago @ Frontpage Magazine - Pamela Geller | Wednes... · 0 replies · +1 points

Miss Geller, saying "stop funding," is not the same thing as saying "stop the savages." I agree with you, that they are. But it is only a bus ad, not a forum for debate. Or a news item. Next time just say, "fund," or "support," Israel. But of course, that would not get attention, or give an adrenaline fix. I think what you're doing is great. More power to you. But this does not make sense to me. I'll tell you what, I'll try to devise a bus ad slogan, and send it to you. Who knows, maybe you are right, but I'll give it a try.

Of course, as I've been typing this, the video has been playing. Wow. Maybe you are right. But still... how about something like... "We give money to our deadly enemies, so why not our friends?"

14 years ago @ Frontpage Magazine - Sundance, Soros and Ro... · 0 replies · +4 points

Have you lost your mind, Mr. Yeagley?

Please can the movie reviews. You sound like Roger Ebert on drugs, trying to analyze conservative motives. But, you have stumbled onto something, when you point out, lefties think conservatives are wrong. It is their distinct characteristic; the customer is always wrong. In capitalism, the customer is always right. Which is why capitalist countries become rich, and why socialist countries become poor; the customer is always wrong.

A leftie may argue here, that entitlement programs, for instance, are popular in America. And they would be right. They are. But that does not make the people customers; it makes them beggars. Even if they paid into this system, they are beggars. And I can say so, because I wound up on disability myself. You might say I had different views at the time. And the fool lie I told myself, was I had paid in, so I was "entitled." Dumb. Now I am a beggar, who is trying to get over the guilt of saying things like this. Watching lefties do that all the time, I've been thinking; why not? The internet has changed things.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Call Sheet: Why ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm convinced if Aaron Sorkin were a conservative, he'd be considered one of the greatest writers since Shakespeare. Or at least Rod Serling (i have no idea if serling was conservative, that is not the point, you yip-yaps). He specializes in smart characters who think fast, but talk faster. The fun is trying to keep up. He loves that. I know I do. Now if only his brain would catch up with his keyboard in politics, or at least economy, he could help return Hollywood to reality. (i know, sanity comes first, then reality. but shut up)

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Heavenly Creatures' B... · 0 replies · +1 points

I just watched a bunch of trailers for a bunch of other Peter Jackson movies. And then I watched the trailer for "Heavenly Creatures." They all have the same hysterical subtlety of a sledge hammer. Except the earlier amateur ones look like they might be fun. That is, if you haven't just eaten. As far as the "Lord" movies go, I dutifully slept through every one.

14 years ago @ Frontpage Magazine - Universities Abandon W... · 0 replies · +5 points

Of all my life mistakes, the biggest one was going to college. I mean any college. And that was in the seventies. Based on what I've been reading lately, that was nothing compared to now. I'm just glad I went to a no-where college in Podunk Anytown. It could have been worse.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Pro-American Band Madi... · 2 replies · +7 points

Madison Rising remind me a lot of "Creed." Basic hard rock. Muscular riffs, intense singing, turgid music. I am disappointed. But it is great, to listen to even turgid hard rock, when the lyrics are so deliberately pro-American. It's a little disorienting, but offers hope that better bands will follow suit.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Reviewer: HBO's 'Game ... · 0 replies · +20 points

Why, are you in it?

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Reviewer: HBO's 'Game ... · 1 reply · +30 points

Julianne Moore looks and talks like Tina Faye in that clip. Hollywood really can't tell the difference between fantasy and reality.

And good point "rushevents." That's what I've been thinking lately. With Capitalism, the customer is always right; in socialism, the customer is always wrong. That's why Capitalists make countries rich, and Socialists make countries poor. I never noticed the pattern when I was young, but I do now. I can't think of one thing the American public likes, that liberals either hate, or have some kind of problem with. We have the wrong politics. We have the wrong money. We eat the wrong food. We drink the wrong water. We have the wrong God. They want our guns, and cars, and electricity. They hate religion, and profit, and business. And in art, they don't like happy endings. The customer is always wrong in socialism. I can only hope and pray Obama loses the next election.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Reviewer: HBO's 'Game ... · 0 replies · +12 points

Good point!