Everyone should stop and let that sink in: the elected leader of the country said out-loud that he may join our enemy. Just let it sink in. The disaster that is Obama, et al would be an entertaining cautionary tale of a movie. My fear is that it will become a cautionary tale - right here in real life. The outlook is bleak, but we aren't weak. Or quiet, not anymore.
Why don't we add "We're against disease," and "We're against people starving." Better yet, how about we just go with "We're against all things bad"? Jeesh, this guy Ratigan is all gummed up in the liberal world view regarding racism. Hopefully he'll get outta there. Good exchange.
This would all be so silly if so many people didn't actually divest their own intelligence on the matter. The highest paid, and arguably the most influential TV personality = Oprah; the highest paid movie actor = Will Smith; the highest paid musician (individual) = Beyonce; President of the United States = Obama; the most inflential "group" vis-a-vis pop culture = blacks; whiny, head-in-the-sand hypocrisy: priceless. You want to sit at the big table? Then buckle up, lighten up a little, and grow a set. If, at the end of your life (this includes everybody in a free society - yes, you too Rev. Wright) you haven't done the things you wanted to do, the only person to blame is yourself. There's life: go, make something of yourself.
Hilton is a self-hater with the maturity level of a Madonna acolyte. He confuses plain sarcasm with wit, and zeal with integrity. He's a wanna-be yenta with a penis. I wonder when was the last time he actually thought anything all the way through, or questioned a thought that he thought. He's like a little kid who just discovered some fact about the world and acts as if no one else knew it, annoying everyone in the meantime.
I picked up on the "stay thecourse" comment in the trailer and knew right away this was a movie to avoid. Glad/saddened to hear your review bears that out. By the way, who proof reads your stuff?: "Overall, the first forty-minutes pretty much mange to live up to expectations." Mange? The devil's in the details