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The Vast Right Wing and Mel Gibson
The American-Partisan ^ | 01/17/03 | Linda A. Prussen-Razzano

Posted on 01/17/2003 5:19:01 AM PST by Clintons-B-Gone

Have you ever suffered from acute political apathy?

I’m in the grips of it right now, an experience altogether unfamiliar for someone who has spent many years and earned a modicum of infamy exposing the foibles of various politicians. In retrospect, it began after the traumatic, premature birth of my second child, the insane weeks that followed, and a postpartum hormonal roller-coaster that left me feeling like a ghost walking through my own life. Despite the frenzy of political activity and the surging American response to September 11, 2001, I found myself so physically and emotionally drained that I could not follow events to my satisfaction. Unwilling to walk the path that so many in the mainstream media do – penning columns with little research and fewer facts – I drew back from politics slowly, steadily, and, almost completely.

Yes, apathy. The bane of an informed electorate. The primary reason why evil men rule, because good men are too darn tired to care and let them. A weariness so resounding that I can’t even muster the anger to slap Tom Daschle for his blatant lies and outrageous, daily antics. How do I know he’s lying? He opens his mouth. The same can be said for Saddam Hussein, North Korea, the Communist Chinese, and a whole host of others. What more needs to be said on the matter?

So what occurred to shake me from my relatively unhappy, willfully uninformed stupor? Darrell Ankarlo, a morning talk-show host for KLIF, played a snippet of Bill O’Reilly’s interview with Mel Gibson. Apparently, Mr. Gibson is currently making a movie about the life of Jesus Christ, a dry, reverent, brutal, yet accurate depiction of scripture. According to Mr. Gibson, bloodhounds in Hollywood, upset by the very politically incorrect nature of the material, have delved into his past, dug through his trash, and pestered his elderly father, looking for anything inflammatory to discredit him and the project.

This type of skullduggery is obscenely hypocritical. False stalwarts of free speech excoriated the Catholic Church when it objected to "The Last Temptation of Christ." The Church objected to the depiction of Christ as a confused and shiftless soul and was extremely offended by the sex scene with Mary. So what that their Lord and Savior was having a little dirt thrown on His face? The Media Elite painted the Catholic Church as an intolerant, archaic monster that couldn’t withstand any scrutiny and the movie quickly went to video.

But for all the hue and cry against the film, the Catholic Church did not launch a full-scale assault on Willem Dafoe or his family. And now that a version of Scripture is being made the Church might actually approve of, it must be cut down before the first curtain rises. If the Church approves and the Media Elite doesn’t, I know it’s going to be worth watching.

Having come to this conclusion, I realized that I wasn’t so apathetic, after all. I had made a decision, several years ago, to reject those actors who used their fame to spout anti-American, anti-Conservative propaganda. While I supported their right to voice their opinions, I didn’t have to support them with my money. After visiting several popular conservative information and chat sites, I realized I wasn’t alone. Others had come to the same conclusion and kept running lists of who would benefit from their hard-earned dollars, their trips to the movies now an annual event, if that.

The same could be said for television. When too many shows started spewing stories that read like a liberal’s fantasy, I switched channels, never to return. I couldn’t tell you what’s on CBS, NBC, or ABC anymore and, quite frankly, I don’t care. I discovered there are a great many people who also arrived at the same conclusion. If it’s not on FOX Cable, the History Channel, or a scarce few others, it doesn’t matter.

The same could also be said for music. Despite my head-banging, boot stomping, slam-dancing youth, I refused to waste my money on music pumped out by illiterate, smarmy snots who can’t play more than three cords yet chant about forgiving third world debt. Again, I was not alone.

The same could be said for advertisers. After Rosie O’Donnell shot her mouth off, announcing to the world that I, as a gun-owner, deserved to die, but her children were allowed to be protected by an armed guard, I walked away from K-Mart and never looked back. A pity, really, considering I usually spent several hundred dollars annually on holiday decorations and inexpensive, comfy clothes. If you ask any involved gun owner, and they will probably tell you the same thing.

Last, but certainly not least, was reading material. I tossed out of our house, and out of our lives, any magazines, newspapers, or periodicals promoting an agenda contrary to my Christian beliefs and Conservative positions. Pro-abortion, anti-gun, cheap sex, you name it…out it went, to the trash heap where it belonged. I doubt that I am alone in this regard.

Is there a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy? Yes, in a fashion. Quietly, but with increasing frequency, Conservatives are making the conscious choice to no longer fund the opposition. Ticket prices are up, but ticket sales are down. The Big Three are facing steady viewing declines, while cable is on the rise. Conservative talk-radio is bursting in every city, while music stations are resorting to disgusting pranks to keep listeners. Rosie O is on her way out of the popular culture and K-Mart just announced that it’s closing another 300 stores. Most newspapers are so desperate for readers, they’ll give you the paper free for six weeks, just to keep the printing presses busy.

Mel Gibson has never announced his political leanings, never threw a public hissy fit like Babs, or Alec, or Julia, or Ben, never done anything more than try to live his life according to the will of his Savior. So go ahead, vilify Mel Gibson for being an honest, decent man, who decided to make a movie about Jesus that he reportedly felt compelled to do. It could be the biggest stink bomb in history, panned by every reviewer on the map, and it will still do well. In my immediate family, there are at least 10 people who openly avoid the theaters – but they are anxious to see it.

If the Vast Right Wing mobilizes, it will be a box-office buster.

© 2003 Linda Prussen-Razzano


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
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To: KMJames
"Things said for conversation are chalk eggs. Don't say things. What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so that I cannot hear what you say to the contrary." Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82), U.S. essayist, poet, philosopher. Letters and Social Aims, "Social Aims" (1876).

I went back and looked at my source. The above is exact.

101 posted on 01/17/2003 4:39:11 PM PST by Marauder
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
What was "Immortal Beloved" about?
102 posted on 01/17/2003 4:46:21 PM PST by xzins (Argue 'cause arguing is fun; not 'cause truth is impt)
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To: Clintons-B-Gone; All
I feel strange posting on this thread, as neither myself nor Mrs. Cut are very religious, or even have any deep need to be so.

However, we ARE a "military family", and as such, disdain such wastes of time as CNN, network "sitcoms", and other brain rot. We often wish we could limit our cable bill to just FoodTV, Discovery, History, and Fox News. We subscribe to few periodicals outside of Bon Appetite', getting most other information from the Web. Most newer music is as noise to us, and we're both former Headbangers.

We both like Mel Gibson movies because he's a good entertainer and actor, and less for his faith than for his obvious plain goodness as a human being. I myself thoroughly respect his choice NOT to make a huge deal out of his private life. Too many "stars" cannot seem to resist dragging us into their most private (and inconsequential) affairs.

I hope Mel's project is a hit, simply because he's a quintissential Good Guy. His strong faith is only a part, after all, of the whole man that he is.

And I ALSO hope those who would invade his and his family's privacy for ill purposes come to nothing but grief and failure in their underhanded, blackguard efforts.


103 posted on 01/17/2003 4:57:28 PM PST by Long Cut (Daddy-To-Be)
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To: xzins
"Immortal Beloved" is the semi-fictional love story/mystery of Beethoven's life, starring Gary Oldman. The picture is told in flashbacks by his assistant who must organize the composer's personal letters after his death.

It came out in 1994 as one of Icon's first productions. Because it was Gibson's project, I think the academy ignored it. And Oldman deserved the best actor award; he was brilliant. (He's a conservative Brit, if I recall. Probably explains his career slow-down.)

I've often found that the more someone lauds a movie, the less others are apt to like it. I don't know why this is, but it holds true a lot.

Even so, I think "Immortal Beloved" is one of the most gorgeous, moving, intelligent, heart-breaking, lush-sounding, exquisite-looking movies I've ever seen.

But try to forget I said that if you see it. 8~)

104 posted on 01/17/2003 7:30:39 PM PST by Dr. Eckleburg
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
I thought it was the Beethoven movie when I saw the title, but I wasn't certain.

I liked it quite a bit. I don't own it, but I haven't seen it when I'm out buying. I didn't realize it was a Mel Gibson production.

Z
105 posted on 01/17/2003 8:28:20 PM PST by xzins (Argue 'cause arguing is fun; not 'cause truth is impt)
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To: Long Cut
>>I hope Mel's project is a hit, simply because he's a quintissential Good Guy. His strong faith is only a part, after all, of the whole man that he is.<<

Nice comments and worth repeating. Being a Good Guy also includes a strong streak of love of country and family.
106 posted on 01/18/2003 4:37:58 AM PST by maica
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To: Elenya
"Mel Gibson is set to direct a movie about Christ's last 12 hours played out entirely in two ancient tongues - Latin and Aramaic - with no subtitles....


48 posted on 01/17/2003 10:12 AM MST by Elenya (In defense of Faramir)


Very curious that Hebrew and or Koine Greek were not used.

Does this imply that the movie represents the view of a Corporate religion based in the City of Rome.


It is clear to even the most casual student of the Bible, that the two languages

that represent the Word of G-d are Hebrew and Koine Greek.

Acts 17:11 Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the
Thessalonians, for they received the message with great
eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if
what Paul said was true.

chuck <truth@YeshuaHaMashiach>

107 posted on 01/18/2003 10:21:13 AM PST by Uri’el-2012
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
BTTT.
108 posted on 01/18/2003 1:11:14 PM PST by TheWriterInTexas (Thanks for the post!)
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
BTTT.
109 posted on 03/10/2004 10:26:07 PM PST by TheWriterInTexas (With God's Grace, All Things Are Possible)
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btt
110 posted on 03/10/2004 10:38:18 PM PST by GretchenEE (Fighting for freedom of the mind ... the vote ... the country.)
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