Posted on 12/19/2005 10:34:16 AM PST by RightWingReader
Celebrated author of children's books (and alleged quadruple murderer and co-founder of the Crips gang) Stanley "Tookie" Williams, was executed last week. Many Hollywood activists wept as the Shel Silverstein of San Quentin was denied clemency and given a lethal injection.
There's no getting around it the Hollywood Left is losing what's left of their whiffle-brained sanity. Virtually every single one of Hollywood's recent pet causes, from political candidates to environmental issues to unjust convictions, have had the same effect on public opinion that "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" had on theater popcorn sales.
Couple this with falling box office, and we've got the makings of a full-fledged Tinseltown meltdown that has them close to marching, lemming like, off the edge of the Hollywood sign.
The Hollywood Left is now proof-positive that, with the exception of college professors and certain congressional liberals with gerrymandered bellies, you can be wrong only so many times before people just stop paying attention for any reason other than sideshow entertainment.
It is no accident that the recent spate of leftist Hollywood social-cause strikeouts coincides with theater ticket sales that have fallen to their lowest levels in well over a decade. Hollywood muscle is suffering atrophy, leaving them barely able to lift their own egos anymore.
Hollywood activism is dying, but has no intention of going without comically apoplectic outbursts coupled with desperate eye-poking and random slaps like the Three Stooges sinking in quicksand.
Long gone are the days of Hollywood's "success" stories. Hollywood's perceived victory over Joe McCarthy and his blacklisting of suspected subversive communists is history. It was to be the last "win" for subversive communists for quite some time.
In the early '70s, general consensus had Hollywood being right about pulling out of Vietnam, so they started getting cocky, and went after Nixon. The one they called "Tricky Dick" ended up resigning, and the halcyon days of the self-importance of Hollywood activists reached masturbatory levels.
Since then, however, it has been all downhill for the likes of the Yoda of leftist actor-Jedi, Ed Asner not to mention Rob Reiner, Alec Baldwin, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and all the rest who are qualified to play first-chair snivelhorn with Martin Sheen and his All Bohemian Orchestra.
Just look at the track record for Hollywood causes in the past few years:
--For the last couple of decades, many celebrities have petitioned presidents and others to release from prison, or at least get a new trial for, Leonard Peltier, who was convicted in 1975 of killing two FBI agents. Peltier is still using soap-on-a-rope and padlocked briefs to this day.
--Hollywood liberals also oppose drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Environmentalist actors freaked over the thought of drilling in the pristine setting of Alaska. Robert Redford speaks out regularly on the subject, pointing out that property like that should only be used for mansions and ski lodges. In spite of protests from the celluloid elite, small areas of ANWR will soon be full of more holes than Barbra Streisand's logic.
--In 1998, celebrities from around the world signed a petition calling Kenneth Starr's investigation into Bill Clinton's perjury an "inquisitorial harassment by a fanatical prosecutor." Clinton was impeached soon after.
--A couple of years ago, some actors signed a petition asking U.S. senators to vote against a plan to bury the nation's nuclear power waste at Nevada's Yucca Mountain. The petition so impressed Congress that they voted to start dumping nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain (Robert Byrd voted against it when they refused to rename Yucca the "Robert C. Byrd memorial to Enrico Fermi").
--Hollywood backed Gore and Kerry big time. Both campaigns ended up as the political equivalent of Nick Nolte's mug shot.
--This of course brings us to Hollywood's arch-enemy, George W. Bush, who went to war in Iraq, chapping more actors' behinds than the director's cut of "Brokeback Mountain." The Iraq invasion inspired the creation of "Artists United to Win Without War," a movement spearheaded by the Hollywood rich and famous, as well as Mike Farrell, with the goal of ending imperial American occupation of a sovereign nation in need of a hug. "Artists United to Win Without War" have been soundly defeated by "War United to Win Without Artists".
--Hollywood's voice of dissent is hoarse, and their last shot at glory went down the drain with Arnold Schwarzenegger's denial of clemency for the Dr. Seuss of Death Row. This was perhaps the swan song of Hollywood activists, who all but hopped up on the table with Tookie.
We can only hope that the guy in charge of final meal requests at San Quentin has an account at Spago.
John Wayne, among many others, would have bitch slapped them, and then kicked collective ass.
And that is diametrically opposed to the "kissing ass" that the MSM does to them now days.
That was the WaPo and other reporting left wingers.
I read that he didn't write any books, just had a ghost writer.
I don't go to theaters and, for that matter, simply pirate DVD and videos.
I know, its all bad.
- I am stealing money from the hard working people who work in hollywood and make little compared to the execs and actors who make billions and Billions and Billions.
Hey, I love Jessica Simpson, and she made over 35 million last year.
But not 10 cents from me. - I know, I'm all bad.
And proud of it.
I'm proud of you too, rip'm'off a new hole!
Great post. I needed a good laugh.
They don't have a /sarcasm tag at WND.
I love the linguistic gymnastics that journalists must preform in order to remain in good standing with the PC police.
Remember Malvo of the dynamic freeway snipper duo of Mohamed and Malvo? He had to be referred to as an "African-American" even though he was an illegal immigrant from Jamaica.
McCarthy did not have a "blacklist." Congress directed no such thing either. Hollywood blacklisted themselves.
See... my mistake. I should've read the whole article. I stopped when I read "alleged", though I was able to take "celebrated" with a grain of salt because of the Hollywood freaks.
You misunderstand. The whole article dripped sarcasm. It was delicious to read. :)
It's sarcasm. Read the whole article. ;)
Not at this point. Rim shot!
Not at this point. Rim shot!
Given the tenor of the article, one could reasonably assume it was meant as sarcasm.
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