Posted on 07/25/2016 7:33:13 AM PDT by detective
The Hillary Clinton propaganda machine has been hard at work leading up to her presumptive presidential nomination. Entertainment media have been littered with a multitude of TV shows, movies, childrens books, and even songs inspired by the Democratic candidate.
Its typical for the media to get involved in a campaign during an election cycle. But in the case of Hillary Clinton, the media have been laying the groundwork for her ascendance to the Presidency since the early 1990s.
Beginning with an episode in the 90s featuring President Hillary Clinton, audiences have been treated to Hillary-inspired female presidents and politicians, fictional TV characters endorsing the real-life former FLOTUS, and childrens books singing her praises. Pro-Hillary propaganda has been saturating the entertainment world.
And this isnt just a right-wing conspiracy theory: big names like Morgan Freeman and Sigourney Weaver have cited Clinton as inspiration for their projects.
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Hollywood - Trying to get even with Joe McCarthy for over 60 years.
Here is the thing: when you tie your entire structure, your reason for being, to one or two people for so long (Cankles/Bill/Barack) and squeeze out the Jim Webbs and the Bernie Sanders at the extreme ends, when those couple of people collapse, the entire structure goes down.
I’m talkin’ Hollywood, the media, the donors, all of it.
This scandal has the possibility (just possibility) of bringing down the whole corrupt thing and leaving literally the ONLY “outsider” around to clean everything up and start again.
The democrat/communist media/entertainment/academia propaganda complex did deliver in 2008. They changed their minds mid-stream from a lame, dirty Hillary Clinton to the new kid on the block, and put him in the White House.
Now all they have is the lamer, dirtier, and older Hillary Clinton. But like any communist bureaucratic organization, they are marching in lockstep with Iron Discipline in response to their orders from above.
Yep. That’s the sentence I meant to point out.
McCarthy was right. Hollywood is, to this day, infested with America-hating communists. They may not refer to themselves with that term, but their end goal is the same.
Hollywood without a script is like Obama without his Teleprompter
I can remember reading in Barbara Olson’s (yes I know that she was a Freeper, RIP) book “Hell to Pay”, that when Hillary’s book “It Takes a Village” came out, the audio version won Hillary a Grammy Award for best audio book. This part had me shaking my head (the fact that the book was ghostwritten did not surprise me terribly) over the idea that they really wanted to give her an award like that. It seemed like if at about that time Hillary instead played a bit role in a movie or television show, there most likely would have been a Emmy or even Oscar given to her for her performance.
As far as I know the first movie to depict a woman as President was the comedy in the 1960’s, “Kiss’s For My President”. It was funny but I doubt that Polly Bergen was a role model for Hillary Clinton, Ever!!!!
I figured it probably was.
Hollywood with a script is all these so-called reality shows.
Yes I realize that, but my point was they did not deliver for Hillary, because an even more important milestone was introduced into the offering. Screw the first woman President narrative.
See my answer just previous to your question.
See my answer just previous to your statement rather, not question.
In the hierarchy of aggrieved victims, blacks trump women. Gays trump blacks, but muslims trump everyone.
re: Madam Secretary -
Bingo!
(in Bill’s dreams)
On Youtube with English subtitles.
Check out the mass of people starting at 42:21.
It may have backfired, people have seen a female President so often in movies and TV shows that most seem to be treating the fact that Hillary would be the first female President with a yawn. I hear nothing like the chatter I heard in 2008 about how “amazing” it would be if a black man actually got elected.
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