Keyword: nolte
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Trump-hater Robert De Niro’s gangster movie Alto Knights bombed all over planet Earth this weekend. This weekend, Alto Knights grossed a devastating $3.2 million in its domestic haul on some 1,200 theaters. Throughout the rest of the planet, the $50 million production (not including promotion costs) grossed just $1.8 million in eight foreign markets. Nowhere in those eight overseas markets, reports the far-left Variety, did Alto Knights gross more than $500,000 over its entire debut weekend. De Niro is, of course, most famous for his gangster roles and in Alto Knights moviegoers were promised two De Niros for the price...
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It is almost beyond my comprehension that Bill O’Reilly could co-author a book about Jesus Christ and then say this: Reverend [Franklin] Graham reflects the Christian view that you don’t demean other people unnecessarily. Jesus would not have sponsored that [Draw Muhammad] event.
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Border Czar Tom Homan reports that over the last 24 hours, there were only 229 illegal alien encounters along the Southwest border. That’s a drop from 11,000 per day under Joe Biden. Homan: “In the last 24 hours the US Border Patrol has encountered a total of 229 aliens across the entire southwest border. That is down from a high of over 11,000 a day under Biden. I started as a Border Patrol Agent in 1984 and I don’t remember the numbers ever being that low.” But-but-but Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the corporate media told me this wasn’t...
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The Disney Grooming Syndicate handed the Captain America franchise to a star who doesn’t believe Captain America should represent … America. This is a kind of Dixie Chicks moment because the idiot did it overseas in Italy. Due to extensive reshoots, Captain America: Brave New World’s budget is reported to have hit something like $400 million. The sequel hits theaters in about two weeks and arrives after Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and The Marvels tanked. Nevertheless, here is America’s new Captain America, Anthony Mackie, making it clear that he does not believe that a character named Captain America who...
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I’m all for raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, but my favorite thing in the world is watching the smug fascists in the Never Trump movement deal with failure and despair. Oh, Jonah “Fauntleroy” Goldberg’s having a bad day? In the Nolte household, that piece of news ranks right up there with cream-colored ponies and crisp apple strudels. “‘Never Trumpers’ are close to giving up hope,” reads the Hill headline. Knowing Never Trumpers are giving up hope means you can keep your bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens. It gets better, so much better… “Former President Trump is...
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Desperate to bring the Tyranny of the Majority to our representative democracy, on the first day Democrats assumed control of the House of Representatives, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) submitted a bill to kill the electoral college.
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The theory goes that if you put a frog in a pot of water and slowly turn up the flame, the frog will not notice it is being boiled to death. This is exactly what is happening to free speech in our country, and President Trump’s greatest service to America might be the example of his belligerent refusal to stay in the pot. While appearing at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania Saturday night, Trump called Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd a “sleepy-eyed son of a bitch.” Like most of what Trump does, there was a method to the madness....
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Matt Wuerker, the leftwing editorial cartoonist for the leftwingPolitico, was met with almost universal condemnation Wednesday for a ‘toon that not only mocked the victims of Hurricane Harvey, but mocked the victims in most desperate need, those requiring rescue from rooftops. Utilizing that form of bigotry and hate that will always be acceptable among the Beautiful People, Wuerker managed to lump all Texans into a single GodTardingRacistSecessionist. Ugly, ugly stuff. [...] In summation… In the middle of a historic hurricane devastating God knows how many thousands and thousands of Texans, the cultural supremacists at Politico are stereotyping those very same Texans in the...
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In a post last night, Stacy indicated that Big Hollywood’s John Nolte would have an important article out today chronicling HBO’s pathetic attempt to validate their fictitious anti-Palin propaganda film, Game Change, by getting Governor Palin to cooperate with it. Nolte also explores the curious timing of the fiction’s release date immediately after Super Tuesday. Keep in mind that at the time HBO’s hit job was conceived, Team Obama fully expected Governor Palin would be running for President in 2012. Anyway, here are a few excerpts from Nolte’s piece: “The ‘Game Change’ trailer doesn’t reflect anything I recall.” ---— Jason...
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ohn Nolte was a guest on the Dennis Miller show today to discuss the HBO smear-u-drama, Game Change. He spoke with Breitbart editor, Larry O’Conner, who was filling in for Miller. Nolte announced that tomorrow, Big Hollywood will release an important article about the movie. He said that HBO had “played games with the Palin camp” by being dishonest while also trying to co-opt them in a way that would validate their movie. It’s a very interesting interview, I suggest listening to the whole thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JBTyjA1C0hs
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"In the Wall Street Journal, film writer Anthony Kaufman did a fairly straight-forward interview with “The Undefeated” writer/director Steve Bannon. Fine. Good. Proper. Afterwards, though, Kaufman then took to his usual perch at indieWIRE to let his true feelings be known." "Then, however, Kaufman gets to this unbelievably offensive and revealing sentence:For me, the most shocking moment in “The Undefeated,” however, comes with the appearance of a black person about two-thirds of the way through.
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Absent from the big screen for over a decade now, Oscar-winning director James Cameron returns armed with a reported half-billion dollars, a story he’s been desperate to tell for 15 years, and the very latest in cutting-edge visual technology. The result is “Avatar,” a sanctimonious thud of a movie so infested with one-dimensional characters and PC clichés that not a single plot turn – small or large – surprises. I call it the “liberal tell,” where the early and obvious politics of the film gives away the entire story before the second act begins, and “Avatar” might be the sorriest...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The parents of a teenage girl have sued Nick Nolte, alleging their daughter was drugged and sexually assaulted at a party at the actor's Malibu home two years ago.
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