Posted on 06/07/2011 12:28:01 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A former Bushie got a sneak peak over the weekend and offered to tell us all about it. We took him up on it.
Matt Latimer, a former George W. Bush speechwriter, was invited to an advance screening of "The Undefeated" over the weekend. He provided the following observations to us.
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The long-awaited merger of Sarah Palin and Harvard University at last has taken place. This was the first takeaway from my advance viewing of the new (and uncritical) Palin documentary, "The Undefeated," the latest in a line of populist-oriented films by its likable director Stephen Bannon. Ironically, the anti-elitist Bannon not only worked on Wall Street in his early life, but graduated with honors from Harvard Business School. For some reason, I doubt most of his professors will be lining up for tickets.
"The Undefeated" is not the movie Palin critics would have longed for. There is not a single reference to Levi Johnston, not a glimpse (or even defense) of the infamous Katie Couric interview, no appearance by any serious critic of Palins gubernatorial record, and not a word about Paul Revere. Nor, by the way, is the point ever made that the "undefeated" Palin was in fact defeated in the 2008 election. But the movie is earnest in offering those who are willing to take a second look at the beleaguered Alaskan. And, to his credit, Mr. Bannon, who spent $1 million on this film, does not hide his intentions. "I believe this is the leader we need," he said of Palin at the screening, perhaps unhelpfully adding that she recently had mispronounced his name.
So without further ado, my top takeaways from the film:
Matt Damon kicks sand in dead peoples faces. I am just getting comfortable in my chair when the screen suddenly fills with a montage of attacks on the former governor by Mr. Damon and about a dozen other celebrities (John Cleese calls her "a nice-looking parrot," David Letterman says she dresses like a "slutty flight attendant," I forgot what Rosie ODonnell said, but whatever it was, she didnt look good saying it). Then things take a truly vicious turn: Some nut paints a picture of Palin being crucified. Another idiot offers vulgarities about Palin and her newborn son, Trig. But thats not the fun part. As the movie goes on, the attacks on Palin seamlessly segue into lions stalking and feasting on a defenseless zebra; an arrow protruding from the neck of a slain medieval archer; the most horrific car crash Ive ever seen on film; a bridge (to nowhere?) collapsing; a man literally choking someone to death; a nuclear explosion; a volcano eruption; and, yes, sand being thrown onto the face of a nearly buried corpse. All that is missing is a depiction of Maureen Dowd taunting our dear Sarah while dancing the can-can with Osama bin Laden and setting the Constitution on fire.
Man, Alaska was a total mess. During most of the first hour, we are offered an education about pre-Palin Alaska and, folks, it aint pretty. Corrupt oil executives twirl their mustaches, legislators offices are raided every day by the Feds, cigar-chomping politicos in smoke-filled rooms rip off taxpayers. Specific Palin enemies -- like Sen. Lisa Murkowski and her father, the former governor -- are given the dreaded slow-motion treatment when they appear on-screen, as if their evil, corrupt ways impede them from normal movement. There is a service performed here, as it quickly became obvious why the states voters selected Palin in the first place. Everyone else in Alaska seems to have attended the Boss Hogg School of Good Government.
Believe it or not, Palin actually was a pretty good governor. Once upon a time, before Tina Fey, Katie Couric, "Saturday Night Live," the reality show, and her Twitter account, Sarah Palin was a political wonder: a mom who stood up -- and defeated powerful members of her own party. Though a long time ago and in a galaxy far, far away, even the New York Times favorably noted that Palin "first rose to prominence as a whistle-blower uncovering ethical misconduct in state government."
"The Undefeated" deftly uses local news footage to document this early, now largely forgotten image of Palin (and, yes, she always talked like that). See Palin, apparently single-handedly, enact historic ethics reform, cut state spending, and work with Democrats and the detestable "lamestream media" to pass long-sought laws tackling the corrupt practices of Big Oil (Exxons publicist is not going to like this film). Palins legitimately earned reformer reputation helped her garner a sustained approval rating of more than 80 percent in her state.
As I watch this, I suddenly realize something: Whatever came to pass later, Palins short, 18-month stint in Juneau was never adeptly explained or exploited during her introduction to a national audience. The moral: The McCain campaign was an even bigger disaster than I already had suspected.
Nancy Reagan was not a consultant on this film. A chunk of the movie makes the risky move of equating Palin with the GOPs golden-haloed Ronald Reagan. Comparisons to the Gipper of course are a cliché in the party these days, but there are a few surface-level similarities between the Californian and the Alaskan. Both were alternately feared and mocked by the GOP establishment, which, in both cases, was heavily populated by Bush cronies. Both had a charismatic effect on the right and a demonic effect on the left. Both were occasionally fact-challenged. Both saw themselves as conservatives fighting the entrenched interests of Washington. And both had cojones, unlike some other people that could be mentioned ...
John Boehner is missing some manparts -- and he's not the only one. The film offers an interesting medical hypothesis for why Washingtons Republican establishment is so dull, gutless and dreary. They are all "eunuchs." None, for example, has the manhood to defend Palin when she comes under attack or to accomplish much else for that matter. As this is said, the camera flashes not only to Speaker Boehner, but also Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell and George H. W. Bush. I dont know Boehner nor was this a topic one sought to explore when I briefly worked for Sen. McConnell. As for Papa Bushs lower regions, the charge unquestionably is specious. I know this because his boy, George W., reveals as much himself in his massively bestselling memoir "Decision Points." The author, in fact, devotes six lines in this work of history to a joke about his fathers "black testicles." (See Page 20. I dont want to spoil it for you.)
And the biggest takeaway:
The Palin saga makes women weep. "The Undefeated" was tested before focus groups of liberals who, according to the filmmaker, almost uniformly came away with a greater appreciation of Palin. This was especially true of women. Two different people told me that a liberal producer at a major television network (it was not Fox News) left the movie in tears after "realizing" how badly Palin had been treated by the media. Like all cold-hearted men, I confess that I was not in tears. But it is clear from the outset that I am not the films target audience. The movie really is geared to women. There are repeated references to Palin's gender, how shes been discriminated against because of her dress and looks, and there is even an image of a campaign button that reads "You Go, Girl." But I wont be able to ascertain the films true impact until I see Joy Behar weeping on air about how terribly shes wronged the governor. And somehow I just dont see that coming ...
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Matt Latimer served as a senior speechwriter to Donald Rumsfeld and George W. Bush. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller "Speech-less: Tales of a White House Survivor."
Are you the poster who mentioned SARAH back when Mccain was deciding on a VP? I remembered thinking who is that? All the others names the posters threw out as their choice on that thread where familiar names. I just remembered one thing about her that you? posted - her 82?% favorable rating. If it were you - thanks and you know a winner when you see on!
Loyalty to the Constitution and to the people is supposed to trump loyalty to some politician. Perhaps you didn't know that.
SARAH is Loyal - seems you are the last to know or the last to WANT to know.
And there is nothing you can do about her being ......
A PROVEN FIGHTER - A PROVEN PATRIOT - A PROVEN WINNER with a servant’s heart.
Concern troll is concerned.
You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Twilight Zone!-Rod Serling
Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my Viking Kitty/ZOT ping list!. . . don't be shy.
She deserves it.
For Vince Foster.
For being for Obamacare before there was Obama (remember "Hillarycare"?)
For the Cattle Futures.
For the Rose Law Firm Billing.
For Webb Hubbell.
For being in charge of Bimbo Eruptions.
And last but not least, for this (Warning: GRAPHIC!)
Cheers!
Who was Zotted? Was this a misfire? I have to say, this is one hell of an interesting thread at any rate.
IBTZ.
Retread, eh?
“Are you the poster who mentioned SARAH back when Mccain was deciding on a VP?”
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Thanks yes. But I wasn’t the only one.
Did he allmost get zotted but ducked out in time? Snarky little twit. Doesn’t have the guts to wrote coherent sentences that would reveal too much.
Yeah, disruptors love that tactic. Everyone knows you're a troll and not just on Palin threads. You were outed as a Muzzie-lover the other night.
Amen - well said! I spent two days trying to ‘splain why Palin resigned to two biased ignoramouses at my work place when it happened. Since then both still have PDS and now feign surprise that she has been a wild success in her new, independent life!
JC
“My research helped lead to her acceptance on this board. You people are so full of it.”
Absolute horsepucky! I have never heard of you before today, and you are too ignorant of Palin’s background to have done anything to promote her. Whatta dufus!
JC
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Sure, redistribution of wealth always makes the "people" happy. And, maybe times are a bit tougher because her redistribution of wealth windfall tax cut into oil companies investments in Alaska.
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Exactly.
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IOW, your wife doesn't do her own thinking?
btrl
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