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paragraphs. I'll give anyone one guess what these prose remind me of; Maureen Dowd. The tactic of trying to employ sarcasm to cover up a temper tantrum;
Oh wait. That movie aired. Same with questionable dramatizations such as "America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story," "Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis" and "Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot." These and many other Democrat-unfriendly TV movies have been broadcast largely without challenge.
Don't hate us because we are beautiful, Dick. Its not my fault that at the end of the day Conservatives respect Reagan more than star struck female Democrates love JFK. More importantly, who cares if liberals can't stick up for Democrates, that's their problem right?
I find it ironic that a film critic like this is so similar to the Hollywood elitist that they cover. When it comes down to it, they can't hide their bias, they talk about Reagan they go off on emotionally charged tangents. They completely meltdown. Davis, Brolin, the screenwriters, when they got to talking about it-they couldn't put a respectable product out. Just like Roper writing about the subject, this article/rant is pathetic. No surprise it comes from that glorified supermarket tabloid, the Sun Times.