To: Warhammer
In any event, a few months back I watched the season finale of "Stargate SG 1", and I noticed the use of some liberal anti-Bush buzz words - The character Jack O'Neill said he would never vote for those "two shrubs" now in the White House, which was followed-up by a creepy remark about the presidential election in Florida.
I'm not a Stargate diehard, but something like this seems really out of character for Jack O'Neill to say given what I do know about him.
This reminds me of that Law & Order episode where the two cops were talking about WMDs. What irked me wasn't so much that the dialogue was straight out of Democratic talking points, complete with convenient historical distortion and illogical conclusion making, but that it was completely out of character for these two cops to say what they said.
23 posted on
06/01/2004 10:17:09 AM PDT by
Thoro
(Those who forget history are doomed to vote democrat.)
To: Thoro; Qwinn
All of these examples of DNC talking points as pop TV dialogue, is a very successful method of making sure The Sheep are properly prepared for the inevitable return of Socialism. As long as their heroes and fave people keep getting their lines right, they validate what The Sheep are supposed to believe.
It's insidious, but predicted. Who said to us, that TV is a great educator?
33 posted on
06/01/2004 11:43:21 AM PDT by
Old Sarge
(It's not Bush's fault - It's THE MEDIA'S fault!)
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