Posted on 05/21/2003 8:37:53 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
NewsMax is already hearing that several Hollywood stars are just furious with our latest "Deck of Weasels" -- our playing and information cards that expose the anti Americanism of the political world and Hollywood.
One mega star's producer told us late last week that "Everyone is talking about it, and a lot of people are worried."
Worried about what?
Well, the crazed liberals that make up Tinseltown's elite thought the "Bush war" against Iraq was truly going to be a disaster -- and that they would be vindicated.
Sorry, Charlie, it didn't work out that way, did it?
Now the Hollywood libs were hoping that their anti American fervor would evaporate into recent memory. That was until the Deck of Weasels hit late last week.
The 55 playing cards not only depict the angry Hollywood establishment -- with the likes of Ed Asner, George Clooney, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins and others -- but reveals their most outrageous quotes.
Some are thinking that certain big box office stars may soon be going the way of the Dixie Chicks.
Well, let's help them! Check out NewsMax's new Deck of Weasels... get them and pass them around to your friends and family. They are fun and informative.
I haven't seen his MCI commercial ever since O'reilly took him to task. I'd like to think it was pulled because I called MCI and cancelled them.
WEASELOMICS - THE BOARD GAME
emerges as the next national phenom.
Based on Clinton's immutable Democratic (i.e. Socialist) law of economics, it will involve:
Corruption,
Legal retainers,
Race-baiting and victim syndrome litigation of corporate assets,
IRS intimidation,
Tainted blood distribution,
Commodities trading,
Illegal donations,
National Security secrets bartering,
Pardon selling,
and, of course, the timeless:
Gorging on the public dole until you are fatter, uglier and more disgusting than even Michael Moore.
Cost of the new game? Your soul.
Not that any of them were topping the charts with major motion pictures prior to 2003, here is a listing of their current work per imdb.com:
sean penn:
Why Men Shouldn't Marry (2004) (announced)
21 Grams (2003) (completed) .... Paul
Mystic River (2003) (completed) .... Jimmy
It's All About Love (2003) .... Marciello
You'll Never Wiez in This Town Again (2003) .... Himself
tim robbins:
Code 46 (2003) (post-production) .... William
Mystic River (2003) (completed) .... Dave
"Queens Supreme" (2003) TV Series (episode "Flawed Heroes")
susan sarandon:
Whale in Montana, A (2004) (filming)
Ice Bound (2003) (TV) .... Jerri Nielsen
"Children of Dune" (2003) (mini) TV Series .... Wensicia
Manatee: The Forgotten Mermaid (2004) (in production) .... Narrator
martin sheen:
Jerusalem (2003) (post-production)
Commission, The (2003) (post-production) .... Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach
Absence of Malick (2003) (V) .... Himself
I am sure you said the same thing about the clinton $3 bill.
liberal disrupter alert!
Well the socialists have already made statements that they would rally around some boycotted performers. There are some on the left who feel it is their duty now to buy a Dixie Chicks album even though they don't like the music. Sales are sales. The question is: Are the useful idiots who will follow marching orders and buy merchandise that they will never use a less significant part of the economy than those former customers who were outraged by the actions of the celebrities?
The Hollywood Weasels have put themselves into a niche market. For some, they were second stringers or has beens already; any press is more than they were getting. Others may find the phone ringing less and less. Those wannabes can always collect a speaking engagement fee (the Blame American First agitprop business has been good since the second half of the Clinton reign (with the WTO protestors, et al)).
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