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16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Gut: Why You Are... · 1 reply · -2 points

Teabaggers themselves used that name until they became aware of the double entendre. I do not feel the need to cover up for their woefully inadequate learning curve. Nor will I sully the sacred memory of the Boston Tea Party by associating them with the collection of bigots, bullies, and latter-day Tories who are trying to hijack that good name.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Gut: Why You Are... · 4 replies · -5 points

Of all of Jonah Goldberg's burblings, this is far and away the most childish. The old East Germany's official name was the German DEMOCRATIC Republic. Today's China calls itself the PEOPLE'S Republic. I do not share your touching but rather misguided faith in the honesty of thugs. I'm just saying...

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Gut: Why You Are... · 2 replies · -3 points

Umm... Mugabe IS still in power.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Gut: Why You Are... · 6 replies · -3 points

Yet another wingnut who knows nothing about fascism beyond Jonah Goldberg's historically illiterate screed... or in your case probably just the dust jacket of Jonah Goldberg's historically illiterate screed. As a fan of unintentional humor, I actually did wade through it -- but that's not much of an accomplishment.. "Liberal Fascism," like wingnut propaganda in general, is essentially a bloated bumpersticker that doesn't require a major commitment of one's time.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Gut: Why You Are... · 1 reply · -4 points

That of course is nonsense -- the "Obama is Hitler" theme is a mainstay of Teabaggery and indeed much of the right-wing opposition. On the other hand the fact that you feel the need to lie about this shows that you think such comparisons are a bad thing and for that I do give you some credit.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood Stand Up Guy... · 3 replies · -7 points

I am quite sure that former semi-governor Palin does not think she "dropped the ball" with her attack on "The Family Guy" -- it is one hundred per cent consistent with her philosophy of one standard for herself and her allies and another for her opponents.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Daily Gut: Why You Are... · 15 replies · -8 points

Hilarious. Gutfeld takes to task those who compare their opponents to Hitler -- and then winds up his comments with "Sorry Bernie – look it up. Hitler was one of yours." Sorry, Gut, but you can't pimp for Jonah Goldberg's historically illiterate "liberals are the new Hitler" screed, while simultaneously insisting that when you say “if you disagree with me, then you’re worse than Hitler" you are joking... well, no, actually, you can and wingnuts will not call you out as a hypocrite -- but everyone else will.

Oh, and I guess I missed your post decrying the Teabaggers for the thicket of signs at their rallies that feature Obama in Hitlerian garb-and-mustache -- would you be so kind as to provide me with a link? Thanks.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Katherine Bigelow: Hol... · 0 replies · 0 points

Oops. Link doesn't work. Truly should have tried it out first. Sorry.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Katherine Bigelow: Hol... · 2 replies · 0 points

Bohemond, as you can see from this link (http://www.popculturemadness.com/Trivia/Oscars/To... Apocalypse Now was practically shut out of all the major Oscars, winning only for sound and cinematography (the year was 1979, by the way). The big winner was Kramer vs. Kramer, and as often happens, that one movie sucked all the oxygen out of the room -- it won in every major category for which it was nominated, EXCEPT supporting actor (I suppose even the Academy realized it would have been a bit much to give it to child actor Justin Henry with Duvall AND Mickey Rooney AND Melvyn Douglas as the competition).

But the Oscar rarely goes to a genuinely disturbing film like "Apocalypse Now" (or for that matter the death-obsessed musical "All that Jazz," which was also in contention that year). Oscar's preference tends to be for the well-executed but unchallenging -- Kramer vs. Kramer being a perfect example. Another example -- Hoffman won that year for best actor in a role far more conventional than his three previous Oscar-nominated performances in The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, and Lenny.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Katherine Bigelow: Hol... · 0 replies · 0 points

Badda, I didn't say the Oscars have "NEVER been about merit" -- I said the Oscars have never been PURELY about merit -- which is to say that even when the winner actually IS the "Best Whatever," the politics of Hollywood still play a part in the choice.