Posted on 07/28/2005 12:41:13 PM PDT by Soliton
Je croix que vous avez raison.
"Tinfoil chapeau" it is.
The show will be propular with homosexuals who want to she her hairstyle and fashion and closset feminists.
(and butch dykes but thats another story)
Let me guess......they want to make it true-to-life so her husband will be getting BJ's in the oval office. How precious!
Give it 3 weeks....by then even the libs will be sick of it.
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Unless of course they make it a comedy in which case it will last about 3 weeks longer...
Is this the same ABC that cancelled award winning shows like 'Once and Again', and the only new drama I really liked, 'Eyes'. Their judgment is, IMLTHO, somewhat suspect.
Of course, I'm still mad at NBC for cancelling their short lived, but highly entertaining 'Hawaii'. And if I could talk CBS into bringing back Magnum, I'd set the DVR in a heartbeat. So take my opinions for what they are worth...
Thought the same thing... prep for Shrillary.
When The Guardian hired an islamofascist to try to correct their perceived pale and male problem it reminded me of a baker who owns one cookie cutter of a bat trying to diversify by using different food coloring. But you still end up with batches of bats.
Bump.
I disagree. Everyone is seriously underestimating the powerful psychological influence of this on our culture. The purpose of this show isnt to succeed - its to condition people into accepting the Senator from NY as a President.
Its like KILZ primer. You ignore it, but it still affects. The agenda of feminista dominance has long been established in the media. The sheer volume of kids cartoons, sci-fi fantasy shows, commercials, sitcoms where men act as virtual slave idiots is staggering. Its social programming allowed to happen by our effeminate male actors/directors.
ABC made her a Republican so that when Hilary Rodham runs for Prez in 2008, the liberals can steal some votes (lol).
~Scott~
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jscottdavisfanclub
BTTT.
From some critic at the Rocky Mountain News
{And, of course, the question of personal politics came up. When asked about her political leanings, Davis replied: "I am very much involved right now in the politics of making sure that ABC and Touchstone (the production company) are very happy with this show."
When pressed further, she said, "I'm a Democrat as well."
Creator and executive producer Rod Lurie readily admits he's a Democrat, adding: "This show presented a challenge because we don't want to be caught on just the 'left' side of the world. I really don't have a political agenda here.
"The series is about the coming into power of this woman, the obtaining of more power in general and the struggle she has in this unique situation."
Still, the specter of a political agenda remains, particularly since Lurie, Davis and the majority of he cast and key production officials are Democrats.
"I hope that won't be a turnoff," Lurie says. "We're really trying to walk a line here, politically. And the family stuff certainly is not political. ]
Snort.
She'll switch parties before the season is out.
(lol) Well, I know that Donald Sutherland was in the anti Vietnam War protests with John Kerry and Hanoi Jane Fonda.
BTTT.
BTTT.
The left has no shame...no scruples, no morals, no conscience, no nothing.
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