Posted on 09/07/2009 2:02:46 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
As tens of thousands took to the streets of Venezuela to protest the Chavez governments growing authoritarianism, as the Chavez government announced the closing of over two dozen radio stations biased against the government, why is it not surprising that the international film community greeted the thug with what the AP describes as a movie star reception?
Yes, it looks as though unless Ahmadinejad, the ghost of Joseph Stalin or the surviving members of the Weather Underground show up to steal his thunder, Hugo Chavez (whose Indian name is He Who Rides Little Girl Bike) is the toast of the 2009 Venice Film Festival.
The hoopla surrounds Oliver Stones latest documentary South of the Border, which the the L.A. Times describes as a counterpoint to the prevailing U.S. image of Chávez as a bellicose dictator-cum-comic opera figure.
Im still unclear how one is supposed to represent a bellicose dictator-cum-comic opera figure as something other than a bellicose dictator-cum-comic opera figure, but rest assure Oliver Can I play soccer with Uncle Hugo? Stone gave it the old college try; the same Oliver Stone who portrayed the Abraham Lincoln of the Middle East and his Vice President as warped and sinister.
Meanwhile, in a land where enabling evil is considered a bad thing, events are unfolding that probably wont be found as a helpful update in the South of the Border DVD release:
Tens of thousands marched through Venezuelas capital on Saturday to protest what they call growing authoritarianism by President Hugo Chávez.
And you can practically see The Beautiful People, hands over ears, chanting nanananaIcanthearyounanananaIcanthear you
over the news that Chavez will democratize media ownership through the closing of up to 100 radio stations biased against the Chavez government:
(Excerpt) Read more at bighollywood.breitbart.com ...
Consider the source, “The 2009 Venice Film Festival” that says it all.
The great gathering of morons, misfits, giant egos, mindless idiots, perverts and the great unwashed.
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