Posted on 12/21/2013 7:20:34 PM PST by Steve Peacock
President wants to deliver American culture to Islamic regime
The proposed easing of sanctions against Iran represents the most visible enticement by which the United States and five other nations intend to guide the Islamic regime toward peace.
The Obama administration, however, has another tool in its diplomatic arsenal that it intends to leverage against Tehran.
Hollywood.
The responsibility of producing a California-centered news and entertainment program appealing to Farsi-speaking youth in Iran soon will be fall into the hands of a contractor working on behalf of the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors, or BBG, according to planning documents that WND discovered via routine database research.
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With the usual suspects as writers, producers and actors this should work out really well,
I remember reading during the Bush years that even the America-Loving Iranian youth wanted nukes.
YEAH. That’ll work. Iran, a country that hangs homosexuals from construction cranes in the public square, will certainly be swayed by Hollywood that worships homosexuality. I challenge the militant homosexuals to go protest in Saudi Arabia or Iran since they believe the USA is such a horrid place for homosexuals.
Well the pretend POTUS hopes that the pretend people fro hollywod will help him in his pretend luring of Iran.
The leaders in Iran are ROTFLTAO. They and other world leaders know that he is not to be trusted and that his words are meaningless.
> The responsibility of producing a California-centered news and entertainment program “appealing to Farsi-speaking youth in Iran” soon will be fall into the hands of a contractor working on behalf of the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors, or BBG, according to planning documents that WND discovered via routine database research.
Thanks Steve Peacock.
This may appeal to the Iranian people, but I don’t see the Iranian government going for it. Don’t they still have bad feelings about “Argo”?
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