Posted on 09/29/2010 2:45:19 PM PDT by Superstu321
Thats a little too long for me to care what he says today.
Something about Burns makes me want to squash him like a bug.
Funny, Every Tea Partier I have talked to has wanted government NOT to tell them what they can drink/smoke/eat/do in their own houses.....
Burns is PBS’s own Oliver Stone.
At some level he is equating gorging on public debt to gorging on alcohol.
He has no idea how badly and openly evil his personal mores and political and ideological leanings appear under this comparison.
He’s one of Erik Rush’s negrophiles.
Odd how Kenny and most “historians” never want to talk about the impact of giving women the vote just before this Prohibitionist era. How did so many states get the necessary “push” to accomplish the Prohibitionist era? Once Kenny starts to grin when you ask this...you can just walk away and realize that he’s not much of a real historian.
Well said.
Ken Burns, like Ben Affleck, Steven King and other nut-job Red Sox fans, should stick to what they know best, entertaining people, and STFU about real matters.
I heard an interview recently with Robert Duvall and he scored huge points with me when he responded to a political question with a “Nobody really cares or should care what I think”.
It's his unwarranted and unproductive conversion of oxygen into carbon dioxide.
Burns is a big-time Obama water carrier. Anyone who’s seen the Civil War knows that almost every episode it was all about “racism”. The only redeeming part was that the late Shelby Foote, noted for his Civil War writings was in the series.
Going back to the interview. Carolla interviewing Burns, an unfunny overrated hack interviewing an overrated propagandist.
http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Ken_Burns.php
wow...a lifelong liberal doesn’t like the Tea Party? what a shock....
As opposed to single-issue groups that supported the Democratic Party platform, like the KKK?
This is a pretty bad comparison though. The Tea Party movement is just that, a movement. There is no head, no controlling organization or structure, no one well-coordinated and funded push for various legislation for that issue. Prohibition was forced by the Anti-Saloon League, a well-controlled, highly-structured organization that strategically had their issue pushed throughout government.
Most modern single-issue organizations (not movements, but organizations) on both sides of all issues owe their effective structures and tactics to the Anti-Saloon League, but not the Tea Party.
Most of the prominent women in the suffrage movement were also part of the temperance movement. They didn't just want equality, they wanted to control the men.
I hate it when he lets his bias intervene.
However, I give credit where credit is due.
I really enjoyed his Lewis and Clark piece, and the Shakers is one of my favorite documentaries.
But it doesn't need to be the focus of EVERY other presentation of American history.
I watched about 5 minutes of The Story of US until I saw the Herny Gates was one of the commentators. I couldn't grab the reomte fast enough.
Apparently, he's another godless liberal. Imagine that.
Ya know, the hardest thing for me to do is to have a Christian heart and not wish tragedy and deprivation on these people to humble them before God.
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