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Hollywood Brought Kerry Down (Rabbi Shmuley Boteach On "Its The Culture, Stupid!")
Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 11/15/04 | Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

Posted on 11/14/2004 11:17:08 PM PST by goldstategop

Conventional wisdom has it that the "morality voters" who rose to such prominence in this election voted for President Bush because of their opposition to gay marriage. But that is a complete misreading of why the morality voters dumped John Kerry.

In reality, the No. 1 moral issue for most Americans is not gay marriage, but the foul and sleazy culture which is destroying their children's innocence. And it was John Kerry's alignment with Hollywood and its celebrities – who came out in full force for his elevation – that ultimately did him in.

Pity the poor people of Hollywood. They wanted to believe they were more than just entertainers. They wanted to be kingmakers. They wanted some respect. Bruce Springsteen told America: I am more than just a guy who strums a guitar and hums. I make and break presidents. I am the power behind the throne. And if I throw my weight behind a candidate, they're gonna win.

Eminem was convinced that he was the October surprise, the Messiah coming to Kerry's rescue. Kerry's candidacy was in steep decline, and Eminem decided to bring salvation by applying the enormous influence he has on the country. He was the pied-piper who was going to lead millions of young people into John Kerry's camp.

The same was true of Barbra Streisand, Whoopi Goldberg, Linda Ronstadt, REM, Cher, Rosie O'Donnell and countless others. You thought they were just people who memorize someone else's lines in front of a camera. Boy, were you mistaken. They were the real leaders of this country, keepers of the Zeitgeist. They were going to change the political direction of the nation and get the respect they deserve by ridding America of a monster.

And in the end it all amounted to ... a hill of beans.

What our damaged, Hollywood self-proclaimed deities discovered is that in serious circles, they lack any influence. They're opinions mean nothing. They are a big bunch of jokes – not kingmakers, but court-jesters; not influential, just entertaining.

Everyone wants respect, and for all their money, cars and women, our Hollywood celebrities are no different. They hate being treated as entertainers when they see themselves as social engineers. But having mounted the greatest mobilization of celebrity against a candidate in American history, our celebrities discovered the pathetic truth that most Americans treat them as nothing more than actors.

We turn to our celebrities when we want to escape reality, not when we want to master it. We may be eager to see their films, but we are quick to yawn at their political opinions.

Sure, Americans love listening to music and watching movies. They are even silly enough to follow the intricate details of the broken lives of our celebrities in the tabloids. But as far as taking these guys seriously and listening to them about the direction of the country? Give me a break. Most Americans decided that if the Hollywood crowd can't even stay married, sober, or out of rehab, it would be wise not to trust them about what to do in Iraq.

There can be no question that Americans have a frivolous side. We watch way too much television, much of it asinine and empty, and husbands and wives sadly run to a lot of movies on Saturday nights rather than having a conversation over a drink. But for all that, we take our serious matters seriously, and we know that our celebrities are anything but serious.

No doubt every shrink in Beverly Hills will be booked for months. Not because Bush won – although that alone is sinking a lot our celebrities into deep depression. No, they will seek counseling because of the significant deflation they have experienced – a coming down to earth – in which they have discovered not only they aren't gods, but for most Americans, they're barely human. We follow their grotesque antics much as we would strange aliens from another planet.

The only Americans who don't seem to see it this way are the Democrats who heartily embraced the endorsement of Hollywood, with John Kerry going so far as to say, after the disgusting performance of Whoopi Goldberg at Radio City Music Hall, that Hollywood represents the "best of American values."

Many Democrats believe they lost the morality voters – who accounted for one-fifth of the electorate – over the wedge issues of gay marriage and abortion. I disagree. What 80 percent of the morality voters who voted against John Kerry and the Democrats actually voted against was their close alignment with Hollywood. The Democrats endorsed and embraced a culture which most parents find destructive and sickening.

Here are two proofs that it was the Democratic alignment with Hollywood rather than gay marriage that did the Democrats in. The first comes from the fact that Pete Coors, the beer magnate – who hails from a staunchly conservative and Republican family – lost in Colorado, a strongly Republican state. The morality-voters, who now dominate the Republican Party, saw Coors, who airs some of the most sexually explicit and exploitative commercials on television, as a phony and a hypocrite. So even though he was opposed to gay marriage and abortion, the voters rejected him because of his fixation with scantily-clad twins. We don't need to watch football with our 10-year-old sons and see soft porn on television during the commercial break.

The second proof comes from the fact that more than two-thirds of married-with-children women voted for Bush – even though women are traditionally one of the strongest Democratic constituencies. Why did they come out for Bush? Because their most valuable possession is their children, and parents are frankly tired of putting their kids in front of a television and not being able to trust what they watch. They are shocked that they need to install special spy software to track what sites their kids visit on the Internet. They don't want to see their daughters coming home from high school in a thong, and they are disgusted that when they send their kids to college, one of the first things they learn is how to do drugs.

But not only have the Democrats not distanced themselves from Hollywood, they have made it their core constituency, before whom they grovel and supplicate. Who can forget the sickening spectacle of Joel Lieberman, during the Gore campaign of 2000, repenting before the moguls of Hollywood for his public criticism of the filth they churn out? Here was a moral man being forced to compromise his values in order to save the Democrats' Hollywood money base.

In the end, they got the money, but lost the country – not to mention their own souls – in true Faustian tradition.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004election; boteach; culturestupid; hollywood; hollywoodleft; issues; jfk; kerrydefeat; rabbishmueleyboteach; rabbishmuley; rabbishmuleyboteach; shmuleyboteach
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To: Old Professer

"My God, man, have you an eye in your head, an ear on the side of your foolish face, a sole to your foot so used to treading ground-in chewing gum and spilled soda, a print to your benumbed fingers tracing the worn lines of graffitti-soaked commonplaces, a hair upon your body to feel the passing breeze of dreams gone by?"

......................yawn.....................


41 posted on 11/15/2004 11:10:06 AM PST by stefanbc
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To: Wonderama

"The one "entertainer" who really irks me is Emenim."

Agreed. DH & I got around the "M&M" influence in our home a number of years back in a fun (for us) way. Our three (pre-teens) at the time borrowed one of his CDs from a friend. Of course we wouldn't have allowed them to buy that trash in the first place, so one day when we heard it playing (behind closed doors; they knew it wasn't "family friendly") we sat down with them and listened. And then we talked. And then we asked them pointed questions such as how they'd feel if Dad talked about Mom that way. How this freak was ripping people off for huge sums of money and was basically scammin' them, how this no-talent hack is not creating "music" or "art" and anyone can write a song that's all swear words; that requires no brains whatsoever, etc.

And then DH & I mocked "M&M" until the cows came home, until we had the kids mocking him too (we all love Weird Al, so we're great with the parody songs) and within a week the bloom was off the rose, and that was that. We really should've copyrighted our version of "Lamp Shadey." LOL!

It's not tough to do. It's called positive reinforcement. You use it when you train your dog and it works equally as well with teaching kids not to "pee on the carpeting." ;)

This method hasn't been proven to work on Socialists, though. Their continuing yammering is proof of that! :(


42 posted on 11/15/2004 11:34:05 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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To: goldstategop

Schmuley Boteach used to be Michael Jackson's "spiritual advisor," and at one time the were involved in some kind of children's charity together. Now he's apparently seen the writing on the wall and decided to work the other side of the street. There are plenty of bona fide conservative pundits out there. I can do without the preaching of this johnny come lately opportunist.


43 posted on 11/15/2004 11:43:20 AM PST by kms61
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To: goldstategop

It's hard to tell if the Hollywoodies and Muslims (and several other aggravating aggregates of the irresponsible) are truly children of a lesser god, or if they just haven't yet evolved to the level of decent humans. Whatever the case, they sure make it rough on those of us who try to hold it in the road.




44 posted on 11/15/2004 4:25:13 PM PST by telltaleheart
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To: Old Professer

"My God, man, have you an eye in your head, an ear on the side of your foolish face, a sole to your foot so used to treading ground-in chewing gum and spilled soda, a print to your benumbed fingers tracing the worn lines of graffitti-soaked commonplaces, a hair upon your body to feel the passing breeze of dreams gone by?"

This I actually like better than the bit about Amercan culture.

Cheers


45 posted on 11/15/2004 7:00:59 PM PST by stefanbc (Drain the swamp: CIA, State, FCC.......suggestions??)
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To: stefanbc
A Freeper Needs Help!
46 posted on 11/15/2004 7:02:08 PM PST by ConservativeMan55 (http://www.osurepublicans.com)
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To: goldstategop

What I want to know is why 85% of the Jewish vote went to Kerry. Are they that immoral? Perhaps Boteach needs to be preaching to his own people.


47 posted on 11/15/2004 7:07:46 PM PST by kittymyrib
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To: goldstategop
This pic of a CD album cover in an advertising supplement jumped out at me yesterday morning, and it brought back to mind the old observation about the acting ability of today's Hollywood superstars. This is acting? No Bridget, it's making faces! Court jesters? Barely!


48 posted on 11/15/2004 7:22:35 PM PST by Revolting cat! ("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
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To: Old Professer; pkok

"You, like many (especially in your pique) assume automatically that culture is a positive attribute....."

Like French culture? Long history there of disconnecting reason from morality and from faith. It hasn't worked out so well for them. No automatic assumption of positivity there....hahaha. But perhaps pkok's pique, like mine, has little to do with assumptions about the nature of 'culture' and has more to do with your characterizing American culture as whorish. Ugly thought and untrue; just more anti-Americanism seems to me. Eloquent baloney sir. You took a shot and you are getting called on it.

"... the key to understanding culture is to realize that it develops over time and amounts to its sum only through persistence and knowable only upon future examination."

'...knowable only upon future examination'? Only? Naw, it's not like that. It is knowable immediately, presently, viscerally for any who care to notice what the character of a culture is in any moment. Now whether they find it whorish (aspects are, but that's true of any culture) is a matter of opinion. pkok, I will wager, will join me in disagreeing with you, Professer, about the nature of American culture. The perception of whorishness, like so much else, is in the eye of the beholder.

"America is, and has always been, a work in progress." But once tarred by the jaundiced eye will always look like a cheap trick to some.


49 posted on 11/15/2004 7:38:53 PM PST by stefanbc (Drain the swamp: CIA, State, FCC.......suggestions??)
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To: stefanbc

Now you confuse the vulgar with whole.


50 posted on 11/15/2004 7:59:33 PM PST by Old Professer ( War too often becomes personal; we inure ourselves to the abstract and audit too lightly)
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To: goldstategop

And yet, the greatest President in a century was an actor who was a conservative and one of the few entertainers who is taken seriously (Arnold) is a conservative (detractors notwithstanding).

Why is that? Because any fool can be a liberal and most think they are great thinkers, when their every utterance proves the complete inability to connect A to B to C.

A thinking person can connect A to B to C and see how that influences R through Z. This is conservative thought.


51 posted on 11/15/2004 8:05:55 PM PST by freedumb2003 (Democrat credo: If we win, we win: if we lose it is theft!)
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To: stefanbc
Yes. And I agree with you, too. It appears the "ol' perfesser" is much in love with his "space-suit" so to speak.

To quote anonymous:

You cannot reason someone out of an idea that they didn't reason them self into.

52 posted on 11/16/2004 5:04:44 AM PST by pkok (GW - There's "there" there, thank God!)
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To: pkok

Yes. And I agree with you, too. It appears the "ol' perfesser" is much in love with his "space-suit" so to speak.
To quote anonymous:

You cannot reason someone out of an idea that they didn't reason them self into
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Any way you slice the eloquent baloney- it's still baloney


53 posted on 11/16/2004 10:11:48 AM PST by stefanbc (Drain the swamp: CIA, State, FCC.......suggestions??)
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To: Squeako

His hate-filled, anti-Christian polemics against Mel Gibson and The Passion of The Christ turned me away from this guy forever. And I don't ever recall seeing him apologize to Gibson after his predictions of a surge in anti-semitic behavior (in the wake of this movie) failed to materialize.


54 posted on 11/16/2004 10:18:02 AM PST by MoonMullins
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To: goldstategop

I think what he is saying here is why people overwhelmingly said the country is going in the wrong direction when polled--they did not mean as being led by Bush, but as being mislead culturally by the celebs.

If I had been polled I would have had a hard time answering that. I believe Bush has been leading mostly in the right direction; H'wood and the media and academic elites and the Dems special interest groups have been culturally degrading the country. In that way, we have been heading in the wrong direction.

vaudine


55 posted on 11/16/2004 10:22:26 AM PST by vaudine
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To: goldstategop
"And in the end it all amounted to ... a hill of beans." And a liberal hill of beans is easily turned into a usable power source---methane gas emanating from various liberal orifices. If they can harness this gas in the Blue States, their energy problems are solved and they can secede.
56 posted on 11/16/2004 10:23:46 AM PST by Paulus Invictus
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To: goldstategop

Of all the reasons that kerry lost, this one pleases me the most. ;9)


57 posted on 11/16/2004 10:33:49 AM PST by Ditter
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To: MoonMullins
His hate-filled, anti-Christian polemics against Mel Gibson and The Passion of The Christ turned me away from this guy forever...

As I mentioned to another person with the same sentiment, I hadn't heard him make those comments. I've only heard him go after rabid lefties with great flair. But, those kinds of comments are certainly something to consider.

Should I say, "In light of new evidence..."?

58 posted on 11/16/2004 2:30:16 PM PST by Squeako (ACLU: "Only Christians, Boy Scouts and War Memorials are too vile to defend.")
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