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The war against Hollywood
The Guardian ^ | Friday July 25, 2003 | John Patterson

Posted on 07/25/2003 4:19:31 PM PDT by Map Kernow

Attacks on liberal film stars are hilariously wrong-headed. But that doesn't stop them. John Patterson on mudslinging in Tinseltown

Every time I turn on my TV, it seems, I don't have to listen long before another empurpled, fulminating, rightwing blowhard starts pontificating about all the damage that "the liberal media" is doing to our airwaves, to our children's future, to our morals, to the institution of heterosexual marriage, to our once-proud schools, to our precious bodily fluids and to our national ability to achieve and sustain workable hard-ons.

Now, I get 300 channels on my telly, and I clock between 10 and 20 hours most weeks, but I cannot find this liberal cabal's supposedly ubiquitous, evil spoor anywhere, and it's mainly because there are so many rightwing arseholes on TV blocking my view. To hear the Bush-munchers tell it, TV and movies are chocker with advertisements for the feminist "agenda" and the homosexual "lifestyle", with exhortations to immolate, then urinate on Old Glory, with slanders against the military and the Pentagon, with slurs against our great Commander-in-Chief and those who do his wrathful bidding, and with secular-humanist plots aimed at defaming the name of the Creator.

My God, if only. You'd think the Republicans might give their gums a rest now that they have a ferociously rightwing president, and now that his ditto-heads control Congress. Or now that the cable news networks are all trimming to the right in the hope of catching up with Fox, and now that the publishing industry has discovered that some on the right can actually read books, not just burn them. But no, they still have leftie scalps to collect, and their happiest hunting ground is Hollywood. The recent conflict - the one I call Dubya Dubya Two - showed us how much mileage the righties know they can get out of persecuting the lefties of the movie industry.

These days terms like "Traitor!" and "Appeaser!" are the first rightwing insults to get hurled, whereas they used to be the slurs of last resort. And mainly they got hurled at anyone from Hollywood who dared to suggest that Bush-Cheney-Rummy-Wolfie might be a bunch of oil-lubricated oligarchs with the basest of motives for stampeding us to war. That the revelations of recent weeks might suddenly prove them right is of no consequence to the renta-gobs: these traitors are from Hollywood - there's nothing good they can say or do. Ever.

This tune is played out relentlessly in a shallow book called Tales from the Left Coast: True Stories of Hollywood Stars and Their Outrageous Politics, by Michael Hirsen. Hirsen, who's whiter than Strom Thurmond, claims he used to be a touring keyboard player for the Temptations back in the 1970s. These days he teaches at some Christian degree-mill on radio, TV and Hollywood, a triad he appears to loathe. He also shows up on such right-leaning slagfests as The O'Reilly Factor (chaired by fightin' Bill O'Reilly, spiritual descendant of such fine Irish-American Catholics as Senator Joseph McCarthy and Jew-baiting 1930s radio-priest Father Coughlin) and has an anti-Hollywood website from which most of the anecdotes in his book were filched.

His book has one great scoop for us, and here it is: "Hollywood is packed with liberals!" As breaking stories go this one's right up there with "Langley, Virginia, is a nest of espionage agents!" or "Nashville is full of Republicans! And steel guitars!" Hirsen, however, seems to think he's uncovered another McCarthy-esque "conspiracy so immense..." and that we should all sleep with rifles under our beds in case Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon knock on the door in the wee small hours. Left Coast is a numbing reiteration of every rightwing bromide about the depravity and venality of anyone in Hollywood who disagrees with Michael Hirsen. Thus we get to hear again how dangerous to our national wellbeing are such pipsqueaks as Mike Farrell and Martin Sheen (The West Wing is, natch, an affront to democracy and the GOP), Sean Penn, Robert Redford, Julia Roberts, Spike Lee, Kevin Costner (who gave large donations to Bush, Sr), Chevy Chase, George Clooney, Jack Nicholson, Oliver Stone, Ted Danson, Cybill Shepherd, Kathleen Turner and the hydra-headed Barbra Streisand.

All of these people are either full of shit, hilariously wrong-headed, downright dangerous or in league with Fidel Castro and Osama bin Laden. Hirsen's Hollywood history is a parallel universe with about as much grounding in reality as Melrose Place. On the blacklist (and note the incandescent prose): "The idea that folks in Hollywood could be 'persecuted' for left-leaning rhetoric is so absurd it sends most people into a laughing fit." Those artists who were forced out of jobs and often into exile for 20 years "for their left-leaning rhetoric" might choose to disagree. So might the late John Garfield, hounded to his grave at 38 by the very witch-hunters Hirsen so cravenly venerates.

And Hirsen just loves Elia Kazan, as you'd expect. On The Graduate: "the film introduced promiscuity, incest and serial adultery" (incest?). On Oliver Stone in Cuba: "Attempting to show the softer side of Fidel Castro is like showing the softer side of Jeffrey Dahmer."

And so on. The witchhunts were A-OK, even though they never happened; the Fondas, Henry and Ted Turner included, were all evil dupes; Seven Days in May is mean to upstanding American fascists, Dr Strangelove is horrid to the military-industrial complex; and Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger's work for Peta (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) makes them formidable and deeply dangerous. The whole book falls in lockstep with the rebarbitive Gingrich worldview, and no nuance or doubt will interfere with Hirsen's mania, or his rotten jokes about hot tubs, gurus, plastic surgery and liberal guilt.

In the entire book, I can't find the name of a single movie he admires. Not one. Not even Forrest Gump or Left Behind. Nor can I find the names of more than 10 Hollywood rightwingers, which Hirsen seems to think bolsters his premise that they're all afraid to pipe up lest they go on some leftie Redlist.

This is just pathetic research on Hirsen's part. Anyone who can't dredge up the names of rightwingers in movies and TV is blinded only by the fact that his head is up his arse. He namechecks Bo Derek, Mel Gibson ("a faith-filled individual"), libertarian Kurt Russell, "legendary model and actress Jennifer O'Neill" (so legendary she hasn't been seen anywhere since Summer of '42 - except among the blurbs on the back cover of Hirsen's screed), director Lionel Chetwynd, the dependably gaga Charlton Heston, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Where are Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Kelsey Grammer, James Woods on his bad days, superpatriot Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Walt Disney, Vincent Gallo? Hirsen has his McCarthyite "list of names" on the left, but in order to make his brainless thesis hold water he has to suppress the evidence of his own eyes on the right.

And finally, who are the most prominent people on the book's cover, a couple who clock up a massive five index mentions between them in a book of 314 pages? Why, Bill and Hillary Clinton, of course, the stars of . . . oh, wait. It's all clear now. Hollywood funded and voted, unforgivably, for Clinton - and that, in the eyes of Hirsen and his lamebrained ilk, is what it's really all about. Still, Tales from the Left Coast has a great future in store for itself - hanging on a nail in my lavatory.

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: hollywood; liberalism
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James aka "Michael" Hirsen makes enemies on the other side of the pond with his new book "Tales from the Left Coast: True Stories of Hollywood's Stars and Their Outrageous Politics."
1 posted on 07/25/2003 4:19:31 PM PDT by Map Kernow
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To: Map Kernow
What an airhead. Bush as a far right winger? Is this guy on crack?

Or is he just blind? If you don't notice the leftist spin from tinseltown you just aren't looking. Let's try this on for size - name *one* major Hollywood release that portrays a pro-life activist as a good person...just one.

And for all this crap to come from someone in the land of the Baghdad Broadcasting Corp is just laughable.
2 posted on 07/25/2003 4:40:36 PM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: Map Kernow
Every time I turn on my TV, it seems, I don't have to listen long before another empurpled, fulminating, right leftwing blowhard starts pontificating about all the damage that "the liberal biased conservative media" is doing to our airwaves, to our children's future, to our morals, to the institution of hetero homosexual marriage, to our once-proud schools, to our precious bodily fluids and to our national ability to achieve and sustain workable hard-ons.

This is more like it.

3 posted on 07/25/2003 4:45:47 PM PDT by MizSterious (Support whirled peas!)
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To: Map Kernow
This is just pathetic research on Hirsen's part. Anyone who can't dredge up the names of rightwingers in movies and TV is blinded only by the fact that his head is up his arse. He namechecks Bo Derek, Mel Gibson ("a faith-filled individual"), libertarian Kurt Russell, "legendary model and actress Jennifer O'Neill" (so legendary she hasn't been seen anywhere since Summer of '42 - except among the blurbs on the back cover of Hirsen's screed), director Lionel Chetwynd, the dependably gaga Charlton Heston, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Where are Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Kelsey Grammer, James Woods on his bad days, superpatriot Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Walt Disney, Vincent Gallo? Hirsen has his McCarthyite "list of names" on the left, but in order to make his brainless thesis hold water he has to suppress the evidence of his own eyes on the right.

Ummm...maybe because for example Jimmy Stewart is dead? John Wayne is dead? Walt Disney is dead? Vincent Gallo -- director and producer of the unknown "Brown Bunny" is his example of a prominant Hollywood right winger? The character actor Randy Quaid? Of the list, only Kelsey Grammer and Robert Duvall are really both (a) alive, (b) known, and (c) on the right, and Duvall is in his 70's!

4 posted on 07/25/2003 4:48:30 PM PDT by dark_lord (The Statue of Liberty now holds a baseball bat and she's yelling 'You want a piece of me?')
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To: Map Kernow
This guy had better stop and take a few breaths, or he may pass out. What a writing style.
5 posted on 07/25/2003 4:52:18 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Map Kernow
Please use "Barf Alert" where appropriate.

Thank you.
6 posted on 07/25/2003 4:59:34 PM PDT by frithguild
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To: Map Kernow
You forgot the "barf alert".
7 posted on 07/25/2003 5:00:25 PM PDT by inflorida
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To: inflorida
Great minds think alike.
9 posted on 07/25/2003 5:02:42 PM PDT by frithguild
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To: Map Kernow
now that they have a ferociously rightwing president

Just because a President stands up for American interests doesn't make him right wing. Would a "right wing" President support renewal of the assault weapons ban? Would he fail to fire a Democrat Transportation Secretary whose idea of protecting Americans from Arab Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists, is to try to confiscate Joe Foss' Medal of Honor and force little old Black ladies to half disrobe, while assiduously not paying any extra attention to those who fit the profile of Arab Islamic Fundamentalist? I think not.

Once upon a time there were Democrats who supported the American military and national interests, such as Scoop Jackson. There are a few of them left, but not many. But I guess today, and by this person's standards, Scoop would have been considered a right wing nutcase. (Meanwhile a real nutcase, the former Grand Kleegle of the Klan, and porkster par excellance, gets a pass)

10 posted on 07/25/2003 5:15:12 PM PDT by El Gato
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To: swilhelm73
The only time I ever hoped for a Stalin victory over the West was when I contemplated with gusto the punishment he would inflict on the Trotskyites at the Guardian if he had won.
11 posted on 07/25/2003 5:26:35 PM PDT by gaspar
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To: swilhelm73
To a rabid, ultra-left Marxist like Patterson, living in a socialist dystopia like the U.K., yes, Bush would be considered a "far right winger".

This just shows how far to the left they are in the U.K. - they're one step away from gulags over there. Of course, they're socialist dystopia seems to be killing people right and left with their filthy and pathetic health care system, their non-existant dental health, their welfare kingdom with 70% on the doll.

Yes, what a "paradise" socialist Britain is. Socialism has done wonders for them.

12 posted on 07/25/2003 5:35:11 PM PDT by Im Your Huckleberry
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To: Map Kernow
The Guardian's ignorance strikes again.

Now, I get 300 channels on my telly, and I clock between 10 and 20 hours most weeks, but I cannot find this liberal cabal's supposedly ubiquitous, evil spoor anywhere, and it's mainly because there are so many rightwing arseholes on TV blocking my view

Then you are an f'n idiot that doesn't know how to use a remote. Dan? Peter? Tom? Cnn? PBS?

You'd think the Republicans might give their gums a rest now that they have a ferociously rightwing president, and now that his ditto-heads control Congress.

Bush is not right wing.

(chaired by fightin' Bill O'Reilly, spiritual descendant of such fine Irish-American Catholics as Senator Joseph McCarthy and Jew-baiting 1930s radio-priest Father Coughlin)

Shut up ya damn Orangeman.

"Nashville is full of Republicans! And steel guitars!"

Nashville is represented by a democrat. Ever hear of geography, son?

All of these people are either full of shit,

You got one right!!! You are also full of shit.

13 posted on 07/25/2003 5:42:42 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("If it feels good, Do It! Don't Think Twice!" - Lynyrd Skynyrd)
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To: swilhelm73
"Is this guy on crack? "

This John Patterson fellow sounds just like my brother and he's a dope-smoking homo.

14 posted on 07/25/2003 5:48:58 PM PDT by AF68
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To: El Gato
Would a "right wing" President support renewal of the assault weapons ban? Would he fail to fire a Democrat Transportation Secretary whose idea of protecting Americans from Arab Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists, is to try to confiscate Joe Foss' Medal of Honor and force little old Black ladies to half disrobe, while assiduously not paying any extra attention to those who fit the profile of Arab Islamic Fundamentalist?

Or give $20 mil to the Palestinians and $15 billion to AIDS programs for Africa? Or pass this incredibly huge Medicare bill? Or deal with the UN at all??

I like Dubya a lot, I really do. I think he's a nice guy. But he's very centrist. I really wish someone could put a little gunpowder in him and make him as rabidly right wing as these communists think he is.

15 posted on 07/25/2003 5:50:26 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: Im Your Huckleberry
This just shows how far to the left they are in the U.K. - they're one step away from gulags over there. Of course, they're socialist dystopia seems to be killing people right and left with their filthy and pathetic health care system, their non-existant dental health, their welfare kingdom with 70% on the doll.

Oh, but gun control has rendered the kingdom a crime-free paradise! NOT!

16 posted on 07/25/2003 5:53:10 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: Map Kernow
Someone else needs to write a rebuttle to this fiction. Title should be The War Against America from Hollywood.
17 posted on 07/25/2003 6:00:46 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: A_perfect_lady
Bush, like his father, is a centrist. Now Reagan...THERE was a true conservative.
18 posted on 07/25/2003 6:09:29 PM PDT by Steely Glint ("Political language...is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable..." - G. Orwell)
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To: ladyinred
This guy is full of himself. He forgot to mention Lee Marvin and Captain Kangeroo as great Ameicans from Hollywood. Not that it would help his argument any. What a maroon.
19 posted on 07/25/2003 6:09:54 PM PDT by D Rider
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To: Map Kernow; Fred Mertz; All
'MEL GIBSON - America's new JOHN WAYNE under attack...'

http://www.TheAlamoFILM.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=604
20 posted on 07/25/2003 6:12:03 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 www.LZXRAY.com ..I)
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