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Erika Andersen: Dixie Chicks' pity party is getting old [Free Republic prominently mentioned]
The Washington Examiner ^ | Nov 8, 2006 | Erika Andersen

Posted on 11/11/2006 4:30:50 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity

WASHINGTON - Think of the Dixie Chicks and you should be reminded of their extraordinary musical talent and best-selling CDs. Instead, thanks to “Shut Up & Sing” — a new documentary about the group’s foray into politics — the Chicks will likely be famous for flying their self-proclaimed victim banner once again.

The documentary accurately and intimately portrays the Chicks’ tumultuous battle with angry Americans since lead singer Natalie Maines proclaimed from a London stage that she was ashamed that President George W. Bush hailed from her home state of Texas.

The conservative blog Free Republic first focused attention — and criticism — on Maine’s comment. Free Republic spokesman Kristin Taylor, who viewed the new film at the Center for American Progress’ Oct. 17 screening, said she believes that Maine’s choice of London for her anti-Bush comment was no accident. “If she had said it to a concert audience in Dallas, people would have walked out. She said it over there because she felt safe,” Taylor told The Examiner.

The screening was followed by a panel of commentators, including Academy Award-winning director Barbara Kopple, who gushed: “They are great role models, not daunted by anything, talented. … These women taught me so much about courage, hope, and adversity.” Author and Democratic strategist Dave “Mudcat” Saunders called them “heroes” and “patriots.” But if these ladies are heroes, what shall we call our soldiers fighting in Iraq?

Kopple classified the film as “a fantastic journey about incredible people who were targeted with an unprecedented campaign to silence their freedom of speech.” Silenced they were not, as it turned out. Indeed, liberal heroes are rarely if ever silenced, even though they often equate disagreement with their views as attempted suppression.

“They had a very elitist and condescending attitude toward a large segment of their fan base,” Taylor said, referring to the Chicks refusal to even consider the interests of those who propelled them to stardom.

“Just as the Dixie Chicks have their right to speak. … I have the right not to buy their CDs,” wrote one blogger. “Free speech goes both ways … it has its consequences, and in the free market, the consumer has the freedom of choice.”

The Chicks weren’t keen to suffer those consequences three years ago, and NBC’s recent refusal to air a promotional ad for the documentary means the backlash isn’t over yet. Alan Wurtzel, head of standards and practices at NBC, justified his network’s action by telling Fox News: “There are times when some advertisers get more publicity for having their ad rejected.”

He might be right because it’s hard to see how the singing group has suffered from their notoriety.

“While the Dixie Chicks would love to position themselves as underdogs, the truth is that they have probably never been more beloved by the mainstream media,” New York Times columnist Kelefa Sanneh pointed out. “It’s hard to complain about your musical career when you’re plastered on the front of Time.”

The film, which attempts to extract profound truth and relevance from the Chicks’ political outburst, relies on out-of-context news clips and preaches to a well-behaved choir. The impression is created that the singers’ personal struggles and the supposed oppression of their freedom to speak are as or even more important than the actual war being fought in Iraq.

The Dixie Chicks received a death threat? News flash: Controversial public figures get those all the time. When they decided to enter a whole new celebrity arena, they obviously weren’t prepared for what came with the limelight. And the Chicks certainly aren’t the first to experience public ostracism.

“When people engage in boycotts against conservatives, you don’t get sympathetic documentaries,” said Taylor, referring to highly criticized public figures like Dr. Laura Schlessinger and the Rev. Jerry Falwell.

People can and do say whatever they want, and sometimes the public reacts strongly. But most do not ask the nation to sulk with them while they cry about something they brought upon themselves.

Then again, it’s hard to take seriously a celebrity who uses her musical success as a political platform to jokingly tell shock jock Howard Stern that she won’t wear panties until after the war is over.

The Dixie Chicks used to make great music and perhaps they still do, but after demonstrating their immaturity and shallowness during this three-year debacle, they’ve certainly become annoying.

Ericka Andersen is an intern with The Washington Examiner.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Free Republic; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: barbarakopple; dixiechicks; fatnat; kristinn; shutupandsing; vichychicks
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The liberal media is doing their damndest to keep the Chixie Dix afloat, as did the music industry by dumping a ton of their new CD on distributors, which registered as a "sale" on the computers and bogusly showed them as #1 on the Billboard charts for 10 weeks. (Wal-Mart, Amazon, and Target cut the CD price by 50%-60% one week after release because they weren't selling at the retail stores. Hmmm, you generally wouldn't expect that from a #1 selling CD, would you?)

Nobody is fooled by this malarky. The Chixie Dix' careers are tanking hard thanks to Natalie and her fat mouth. Nobody cares that she made some ignorant comment about GW Bush. People cared after she went out of her way to insult country music fans on a personal level, so they walked.

This is not a free speech issue. Deciding the pass on somebody's CDs and concerts is not oppression and censorship.

1 posted on 11/11/2006 4:30:51 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Free Republic spokesman Kristin Taylor, who viewed the new film at the Center for American Progress’ Oct. 17 screening, said she believes

Great journalism.../sarc. KristinN is a dude.

2 posted on 11/11/2006 4:36:02 PM PST by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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To: kristinn

My apologies for not originally pinging you to post # 2.


3 posted on 11/11/2006 4:37:01 PM PST by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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To: buccaneer81; kristinn
KristinN is a dude

D'oh!

4 posted on 11/11/2006 4:38:53 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity ("A litany of complaints is not a plan." - GW Bush, referring to DNC's lack of a platform on ANYTHING)
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Ahhhhhh the Ditzie chicks again.

"Kristin Taylor, who viewed the new film at the Center for American Progress’ Oct. 17 screening, said she believes that Maine’s choice of London for her anti-Bush comment was no accident. "

Good article Ericka, but Kristinn is a man.


"Controversial public figures get those all the time. When they decided to enter a whole new celebrity arena, they obviously weren’t prepared for what came with the limelight."



Whole new arena indeed, country fans at large, do not say things like that, or feel them for that matter.
5 posted on 11/11/2006 4:41:02 PM PST by gidget7 (Political Correctness is Marxism with a nose job)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Dixie chicks rank somewhere between the minimum wage and stoop labor.


6 posted on 11/11/2006 4:41:39 PM PST by billhilly
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" unprecedented campaign to silence their freedom of speech."

When was this? All I've ever heard is their non-stop whining because of a few comments on FR. That their musical carreer has suffered because of their on stage comments is not anyones fault but their own. Blaming FR for the reaction of American people in general to their unpatriotic smears is simply pathetic. Screw off Ditzy Chicks, no matter how much you whine and complain, no matter how much air time liberal media gives you, you can't make AMERICA like you.

7 posted on 11/11/2006 4:42:01 PM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
About 10 days ago I saw, "Borat", preceeded by a prequel for this film. People started BOOING!

Doesn't seem really remarkable until you realize that this was SAN FRANCISCO...!

Can you believe it?

8 posted on 11/11/2006 4:43:55 PM PST by gaijin
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

The Dixie Chicks call people not buying their CD a "right wing conspiracy to silence them." Anybody buying that?


9 posted on 11/11/2006 4:48:09 PM PST by brain bleeds red
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Metallica's fault. (at least in my case)


10 posted on 11/11/2006 4:50:05 PM PST by cripplecreek (If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

The Chicks alienated their core market--country music consumers. It's like a rapper saying he's ashamed to have been raised in the South Bronx.


11 posted on 11/11/2006 4:51:36 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee (Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
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It was 2003, February 29th to be exact.

Everybody got the FReepmail, we all went to the local mall and burned Dixie Chick 8-tracks.
12 posted on 11/11/2006 4:52:28 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: Nathan Zachary
unprecedented campaign to silence their freedom of speech.

Yeah, right up there with Tim Robbins' "chill" on free speech- in front of a room full of reporters. Can these idiot's egos be any bigger?
13 posted on 11/11/2006 4:52:32 PM PST by visualops (artlife.us)
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I'll give you an example of censorship.

Buffy Saint Marie, the sixties hippy singer, was blacklisted by the White House. The president was writing letters to radio stations thanking them for not playing her Universal Soldier and other songs, on White House stationary.

It was Lyndon Johnson. Oops, a Democrat, never mind.

Well, the Chix can relate to Anita Bryant when they hit bankruptcy court the second time.


14 posted on 11/11/2006 4:53:19 PM PST by spudsmaki
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To: brain bleeds red
The Dixie Chicks call people not buying their CD a "right wing conspiracy to silence them." Anybody buying that?

Not buying neither.

What a bunch of blame-shifting crybabies.

15 posted on 11/11/2006 4:53:30 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Maines or Gains ~ is that the fat chick?


16 posted on 11/11/2006 4:53:58 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: brain bleeds red

Nope. Aparently all the "right wing" Canadians shut them out as well. They couldn't sell out one single concert on their "tour". NOBODY likes them.
Maybe the "Ditzy Chicks" are to ditzy to realize their "music" sucks.


17 posted on 11/11/2006 4:54:15 PM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: visualops

The chicks need to go get a diner job. They make matters worse for themselves. Sick of 'em!


18 posted on 11/11/2006 4:55:59 PM PST by dforest (be careful you don't become what you hate the most)
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To: brain bleeds red

I don't think so. I never liked them and I hate when I have to hear them doing anything Stevie Nicks/FleetwoodMac once did. I just don't think the hens have much talent. I didn't think it before the Bush bashing and I don't think it now. As for death threats, I think they all have big enough mouths that they can scream for help quite easily. I think most people in show business get threats at times. As for this right wing conspiracy to silence them, I don't buy it. Its more of their attention seeking BS.


19 posted on 11/11/2006 4:56:45 PM PST by pandoraou812 ( barbaric with zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
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Has anyone ever actually seen Natalie Maines and Miss Piggy in the same place at the same exact time?


20 posted on 11/11/2006 4:57:22 PM PST by Bon mots
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