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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Way, way OT...
Over 30 years ago I was in a bar and played "Amanda" (5 songs for a quarter), 5 times in a row. Boy, did I get some "sideways" looks...;)
Quite right. The conservative attitude toward Constitutional rights, I think, one of the things the 'honest liberals' out there really do not have any grasp of.
That's the one great mystery in the book that I really tried to figure out. I talked to this girl at the College Republican convention who said she used to shop at Target but she doesn't anymore because they give money to the United Way, which supports groups that are for "The Gay." And so throughout the book I refer to "The Gay." It's just an interesting bit of phraseology because it turns 10 percent of the population into an anthropological curiosity. I still don't get what is so scary about gay people.
The vast majority of conservatives are perfectly content to let homosexual adults do whatever they want to each other. It's the demand for not mere tolerance, but active government endorsement of their sexual behavior that is so offensive (just as it would be if, say, heterosexuals who really enjoy oral sex started proclaiming themselves 'Orals', formed the 'Oral Rights League', demanded public celebration of their choice to engage in oral sex, and tried to get fellatio and cunnilingus added to the anti-discrimination laws along with race, disability, etc.). It's the 'fisting' classes in public schools, the forcing of transgendered teachers on school kids, the attempt to use the courts to infiltrate private institutions like the Boy Scouts (in violation of their 1st Amendment freedom of assembly), etc.
And 10% is way high.
Probably not, too old a thread (pre-LOTR). The one mentioned in http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1712608/posts?page=20#20 is more likely, I would think.
Has he been seen lately? ;>)
How are the "Lord of the Rings" movies conservative with all those gay hobbits?
Has the reporter read the books? What makes the hobbits gay?
Is this gay thing something liberals obsess about?
To say nothing of 'read my lips'...
I think "Demolition Man" and "Batman Begins" are both good conservative movies, too.
So are communists: Kapital.
So are muslims: The Koran.
So are feminists: The Feminine Mystique---any anti-man book.
...All sacred texts to those groups. It is just a question of which book the individual finds sacred. It would be that book which tells us what we want to hear.
LOTR are my favorites, for a lot of reasons. They are violent but this was a world at war. There is not one cuss word that I recognized and there was no sex, not even a smidge. I guess that makes these movies conservative by Hollywood standards.
Hmmmm! Hurmph!!!! Hoooo!!!
Please support The Hobbit Hole Pocket knives for the troops project.
A drunk's rant, and that's pretty much all it was, IMO. The thing that sets humans above the other animals is to be able to reason above (and control) the baser emotions (sometimes instinct, sometimes otherwise). Alcohol counteracts reason.....
Naw....that's me. : )
Heh heh!!
"The Islamics are the awks."
Did you mean Orcs?
"what is the answer to this problem"
In the past, when discussions got heated on a shared platform (lib/con). I discovered that often was a quick way to end a discussion.
"So are liberals merely morons with big mouths and flawed ideas and a lack of knowledge"
Well as a lib on 9/11 I would have to say, yeah. I was smart in a few limited ways. But in politics, my understanding was severely limited. A depth of microns. I thought I knew. Was even convinced. Just the way people are ..... raised on a steady diet of the L.A. Times, and the L.A. Weekly. Kind of not only hipper than thou, but smarter too. Even though it not be the case.
Whatever they call those murderous, rag attired creatures...
When you look at the 1992 election where GHWB just gave the office to Clinton and the following election where the Republicans put up an ineffectual and nationally unelectable Dole, it sure looks like it was orchestrated for a Clinton Whitehouse.
{Removing tin foil...}
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