Posted on 10/03/2006 1:40:35 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
"Tootsie," "Black Like Me," "Alias" pop culture's filled with daring men and women who alter their identities to infiltrate different groups.
Now Seattle-based NPR personality John Moe has come out with a virtual "Crying Game" of political books: "Conservatize Me: How I Tried to Become a Righty with the Help of Richard Nixon, Sean Hannity, Toby Keith and Beef Jerky" (William Morrow, $24.95). His hilarious "experiment": shed the trappings of his liberal life and spend a month immersed in conservative culture or rather, stereotypes with the help of a power suit, puffy flag T-shirt and the music of Toby Keith.
I debriefed the radio commentator, 38, as he was settling back into his old life, over frou-frou coffee drinks.
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Q: You watched "conservative" movies?
A: I went online to freerepublic.com, which is a highly conservative, militantly so, Web site, and posted something saying "Raised a liberal, wanting to find out what movies conservatives enjoy, wanting to see if there are movies that could change my mind. Whattaya got?"
I came away from that with a bunch of suggestions. So I went to Blockbuster and got "Red Dawn," "Stand and Deliver," "Dirty Harry," "Forrest Gump," all three "Lord of the Rings" movies and "Patton." And then I would watch those in my down time as I was flying to the Nixon museum in L.A. or the Toby Keith concert in Indianapolis and do write-ups on their persuasiveness
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Q: How are the "Lord of the Rings" movies conservative with all those gay hobbits?
A: Keep in mind the striking similarities between Sam and Tony Blair. "Here's this mission that we're going off on. We've got to go do this thing that nobody understands." "OK, I'm with you." So in this analogy, Frodo is George W. Bush, Sam is Tony Blair and Bilbo, conveniently, is George H.W. Bush.
And I maintain that if George H.W. Bush had acted like Bilbo when he actually has that ring for that moment and gets all bug-eyed and crazy, he might have beaten Perot and Clinton.
I would say Braveheart is about the best conservative movie.
"Lord of the Rings" was none political. That is why I liked it got me away from reality for a few hours.
Sorry Jim but GHW Bush did himself in. His thousand points of light turned a lot of people off. Also, his inability to get on a personal level with the American people like W has been able to do.
LOTR was not political, but it was conservative culturally.
That's not how lefties see it. Karl Rove needed that ring....
Conservatism is not as monolithic as these sheltered liberals think.
I'm probably one of the more diverse, "hip" and "in tune" Conservatives a person will ever have the occasion of getting to know. I'm neither embarrassed or ashamed to admit that. I'm comfortable in my own skin.
I agree. The guy is obviously not a total loss, unlike those on the rabid left. Perhaps if he came to visit here a bit more often, we might be able to "save" him! He seems to have possibilities.
The Islamics are the awks... Liberals are the Nasgool...
Dear Abby
I don't have a "puffy flag T-shirt" (apparently I'm not the neocon I think I am). Should I wait until a lib is elected president, and then enacts legislation requiring conservatives to wear one. Or should I go ahead and get one now?
Signed, Identity Crisis
P.S. Who is Toby Keith?
http://anechoicroom.blogspot.com/2006/10/live-from-new-york-its-saturday-night_02.html
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A liberal willing to listen? Interesting.
Was it this one?
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b8c32267f67.htm
ping
Sounds like a pretty incomplete list...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1396786/posts
I'm betting it is this one.
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