Posted on 07/08/2006 9:04:55 AM PDT by pissant
My God, that's so sad. But I've got to remember that some 42- million-plus people voted each week on that American Idol crap! That should have been a ready clue for me. I used to that that they were in the minority, but they're becoming more and more, the norm. (((shudder)))
Yes, and the MSM, and even Algore. I'd have thought Algore was a minus, but I've heard intelligent Democrats who should know better talking about how he has now "proved" the anthropogenic theory. TV rots their brains.
Yes, there are alot of "liberals," but there are also plenty of everyday folks and even "conservatives" who accept global warming as fact, just because the MSM hammers them with it so often. The points of view we get to read here on FR aren't as widely seen by everyone else, I don't think.
I got a 42%. Both Gore and the unabomber are bigger fruitcakes than I realized.
Compared to "The Passion of the Christ" at $370 million.
True but this is one conservative film compared to millions of liberal films that do make money. I just can't understand why the conservatives can't make more movies. We certainly have loads of money within our population. Why can we "fight back" on the internet, foxnews for television, but have not been able to do the movies. That has always made me wonder. We are so passive on this. We yell and scream about this movie or that movie, but don't do a thing about it.
That seems to be most of them, I think. Since modern day "liberalism" is primarily an urban construct, the idea of all those left wing city folk living out in the woods in "harmony with nature" is as laughable as it is far from their minds. The idea that the same people who make fun of country rubes, who refer to rural areas as flyover country, who depend on modern civilization the most, are going to start living the life of which they are so critical just doesn't make sense. 'Course, the "liberal" viewpoint doesn't either, so at least they are consistent in their inconsistency.
Theatres? I thought I read a post about it being shown in a church in MA during the Fourth?
Does that count as a "theatre"?
What's this? The Michael Moore/Elron Hubbard marketing technique of filling a small venues with
cultists and claiming it was sold out across the nation?
True, but most with that plan would pay for another movie and then see Al's so that he wouldn't reap the benefit of ticket sales.
But I can't imagine the fun of mocking and jeering that idiot would outweigh the overwhelming urge to throw up, or simply fall asleep listening to Algore's droning, condescending voice for more than three minutes.
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