Posted on 05/11/2006 3:39:48 PM PDT by FreeManDC
Last week ABC announced it was yanking Commander in Chief, the highly-touted series about the first American female president. It had fallen to No. 64 in the Nielsen ratings, so taking the show off life-support was only a matter of time.
Commander in Chief was not a TV series in the usual sense. Rather it was a nationally-televised focus group, designed to test out issues, talking points, and applause lines for Hillary Clintons stealth presidential campaign.
The lead script writer was Steve Cohen, whose ties to the Clinton family go back to 1991. After a stint in president Bill Clintons press office, Mr. Cohen was named Hillarys deputy communications director, a position he held for over three years.
Cohen is an unabashed booster of Mrs. Clintons presidential hopes. I have no doubt she is capable, qualified, and ready to be the president of the United States should she choose to run, Cohen once said. Just in case anyone missed the point, Cohen brazenly referenced HRC numerous times on the program.
Last October Cohen was joined by Capricia Marshall, who had worked as Mrs. Clintons White House social secretary. Throughout the period that Commander in Chief was being aired, Marshall lunched with Hillary on a regular basis. [www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/10/17/123549.shtml]
So what campaign themes did Commander in Chief test out?
First, Mr. Cohen cast president Mackenzie Allen as a political independent, a clear signal that Hillary will package herself as not beholden to politics-as-usual. Smart move.
Next, Cohen tried out lines calculated to energize the female electorate. In one episode, the vice president refers to a Nigerian woman sentenced to death for adultery because she was a woman who couldnt keep her legs together.
That lesson comes straight from the Democratic playbook: No problem if you demean and insult your constituency, just so long as you succeed in turning out the vote on Election Day.
Third, Cohen portrayed Mackenzie Allen as a statesman motivated by principle, not political expediency. Another good move, since everyone knows male politicos will say anything to get elected, and even write books designed to whitewash their political past.
Above all, Allen was depicted as under constant siege from the vast right-wing conspiracy. When her teleprompter goes on the fritz, we all suspect the conservative Speaker of the House is the culprit. In another episode, Allens husband is accused of groping an intern. Wonder where Cohen got that crazy idea?
There was really no need for Cohen to try out the woman-as-perpetual-victim storyline. Every Democratic hack knows that catering to chivalrous men and angry women is a slam-dunk political strategy.
Heres vintage Hillary at a March 6 fund-raiser: When you run as a Democrat, and in particular when you run as a Democratic woman, whether youre running at the local, state, or national level, its likely youre going to draw some unfriendly fire, Hillary explained. If they do that, wear it as a badge of honor, because you know what? There are lots of things that we should be angry and outraged about these days. [www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/3/6/162239.shtml]
That line comes straight out of Feminist Agitprop 101:
1. Female (but never male) politicians will be unfairly attacked.
2. The patriarchal threat lurks everywhere (at the local, state, or national level)
3. Consider the attack as an affirmation of your radical social agenda (wear it as a badge of honor)
4. Channel your outrage into ever-greater political activism.
In the end, what doomed Commander in Chief was the producers inability to reconcile Mackenzie Allens multiple roles. In one scene, she was pondering the fate of the Free World. A minute later, Allen was the beleaguered victim of mens chauvinistic designs. In the third scene, she was Mommys little girl.
Hillary Clinton has assembled an impressive coterie of hand-holders and ring-kissers in the mass media: Katie Couric at CBS News, the editors at the New York Times, the Spin Sisters who run the womens magazines, and the feminist reporters who populate the old media.
Even Greena Davis, the actress who portrayed Mackenzie Allen, has been willing to step out of her thespian role to push for the HRC presidency. So many countries have had a female head of state before us, so it is certainly time, she hectored a crowd at the United Nations Delegates Dining Room last week.
No doubt Steve Cohen had noble intentions when he sat down to write the scripts for CIC. But in the end, Commander in Chief came across as a stinging parody of a politician who is willing to co-opt even a TV entertainment program in her quest for ultimate political power
Excellent commentary, bump.
I am proud to say that I never saw a single episode of that show. I knew it was a Hillary campaign ad as soon as I saw a billboard advertising it.
The guy who originally created the show, Rod Lurie, is also a far-left loon and partisan hack.
Dittos.
President: "Major crisis!? Forget that! I just broke a nail!"
The Hollywood types must be devastated that it has been taken off the air. Maybe Jay Leno and David Letterman will have the cast on their shows to explain why it was dropped. After all, being at the bottom of the ratings shouldn't have stopped their propoganda machine.
News flash to the Smartest Woman in the World: that happens to ALL candidates, dummy.
well there you go... no wonder it failed...
I have ABSOLUTELY no problem with a female president....just NOT Hildebeast, not now, not ever!!
That's because there is one.
Never watched it. The Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-25 are a better view.
Yeah, the series felt rather contrived to prove a point. I also have no problem with any brave individual who has the guts to attempt to lead this difficult theory of a nation. What I want to see is courage, reasoning, values, thrift, vision, and focus.
Oh good. I'm not hallucinating. ; ).
I'm surprised it's lasted this long already.
Or that it's perfectly predictable and boring...
Did we all know Hillary when she was involved in Watergate?? When Bubba was Governor?? When she was at Wesley??
No one knew Hillary until she tried to shove a Universal Health Care Plan down our throats....and where did she get THAT power as First Unlady?? (besides blackmailing hubby).
Just another dim Dem who will do just about anything for Power...
Yeh, it's a big right wing conspiracy. Yeh, she loves Bubba. Yeh, she's a Yankee fan.
Yeh, I got a bridge.....
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