Posted on 11/11/2006 4:30:50 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
WASHINGTON - Think of the Dixie Chicks and you should be reminded of their extraordinary musical talent and best-selling CDs. Instead, thanks to Shut Up & Sing a new documentary about the groups foray into politics the Chicks will likely be famous for flying their self-proclaimed victim banner once again.
The documentary accurately and intimately portrays the Chicks tumultuous battle with angry Americans since lead singer Natalie Maines proclaimed from a London stage that she was ashamed that President George W. Bush hailed from her home state of Texas.
The conservative blog Free Republic first focused attention and criticism on Maines comment. Free Republic spokesman Kristin Taylor, who viewed the new film at the Center for American Progress Oct. 17 screening, said she believes that Maines choice of London for her anti-Bush comment was no accident. If she had said it to a concert audience in Dallas, people would have walked out. She said it over there because she felt safe, Taylor told The Examiner.
The screening was followed by a panel of commentators, including Academy Award-winning director Barbara Kopple, who gushed: They are great role models, not daunted by anything, talented. These women taught me so much about courage, hope, and adversity. Author and Democratic strategist Dave Mudcat Saunders called them heroes and patriots. But if these ladies are heroes, what shall we call our soldiers fighting in Iraq?
Kopple classified the film as a fantastic journey about incredible people who were targeted with an unprecedented campaign to silence their freedom of speech. Silenced they were not, as it turned out. Indeed, liberal heroes are rarely if ever silenced, even though they often equate disagreement with their views as attempted suppression.
They had a very elitist and condescending attitude toward a large segment of their fan base, Taylor said, referring to the Chicks refusal to even consider the interests of those who propelled them to stardom.
Just as the Dixie Chicks have their right to speak. I have the right not to buy their CDs, wrote one blogger. Free speech goes both ways it has its consequences, and in the free market, the consumer has the freedom of choice.
The Chicks werent keen to suffer those consequences three years ago, and NBCs recent refusal to air a promotional ad for the documentary means the backlash isnt over yet. Alan Wurtzel, head of standards and practices at NBC, justified his networks action by telling Fox News: There are times when some advertisers get more publicity for having their ad rejected.
He might be right because its hard to see how the singing group has suffered from their notoriety.
While the Dixie Chicks would love to position themselves as underdogs, the truth is that they have probably never been more beloved by the mainstream media, New York Times columnist Kelefa Sanneh pointed out. Its hard to complain about your musical career when youre plastered on the front of Time.
The film, which attempts to extract profound truth and relevance from the Chicks political outburst, relies on out-of-context news clips and preaches to a well-behaved choir. The impression is created that the singers personal struggles and the supposed oppression of their freedom to speak are as or even more important than the actual war being fought in Iraq.
The Dixie Chicks received a death threat? News flash: Controversial public figures get those all the time. When they decided to enter a whole new celebrity arena, they obviously werent prepared for what came with the limelight. And the Chicks certainly arent the first to experience public ostracism.
When people engage in boycotts against conservatives, you dont get sympathetic documentaries, said Taylor, referring to highly criticized public figures like Dr. Laura Schlessinger and the Rev. Jerry Falwell.
People can and do say whatever they want, and sometimes the public reacts strongly. But most do not ask the nation to sulk with them while they cry about something they brought upon themselves.
Then again, its hard to take seriously a celebrity who uses her musical success as a political platform to jokingly tell shock jock Howard Stern that she wont wear panties until after the war is over.
The Dixie Chicks used to make great music and perhaps they still do, but after demonstrating their immaturity and shallowness during this three-year debacle, theyve certainly become annoying.
Ericka Andersen is an intern with The Washington Examiner.
Nobody is fooled by this malarky. The Chixie Dix' careers are tanking hard thanks to Natalie and her fat mouth. Nobody cares that she made some ignorant comment about GW Bush. People cared after she went out of her way to insult country music fans on a personal level, so they walked.
This is not a free speech issue. Deciding the pass on somebody's CDs and concerts is not oppression and censorship.
Great journalism.../sarc. KristinN is a dude.
My apologies for not originally pinging you to post # 2.
D'oh!
Dixie chicks rank somewhere between the minimum wage and stoop labor.
When was this? All I've ever heard is their non-stop whining because of a few comments on FR. That their musical carreer has suffered because of their on stage comments is not anyones fault but their own. Blaming FR for the reaction of American people in general to their unpatriotic smears is simply pathetic. Screw off Ditzy Chicks, no matter how much you whine and complain, no matter how much air time liberal media gives you, you can't make AMERICA like you.
Doesn't seem really remarkable until you realize that this was SAN FRANCISCO...!
Can you believe it?
The Dixie Chicks call people not buying their CD a "right wing conspiracy to silence them." Anybody buying that?
Metallica's fault. (at least in my case)
The Chicks alienated their core market--country music consumers. It's like a rapper saying he's ashamed to have been raised in the South Bronx.
I'll give you an example of censorship.
Buffy Saint Marie, the sixties hippy singer, was blacklisted by the White House. The president was writing letters to radio stations thanking them for not playing her Universal Soldier and other songs, on White House stationary.
It was Lyndon Johnson. Oops, a Democrat, never mind.
Well, the Chix can relate to Anita Bryant when they hit bankruptcy court the second time.
Not buying neither.
What a bunch of blame-shifting crybabies.
Maines or Gains ~ is that the fat chick?
Nope. Aparently all the "right wing" Canadians shut them out as well. They couldn't sell out one single concert on their "tour". NOBODY likes them.
Maybe the "Ditzy Chicks" are to ditzy to realize their "music" sucks.
The chicks need to go get a diner job. They make matters worse for themselves. Sick of 'em!
I don't think so. I never liked them and I hate when I have to hear them doing anything Stevie Nicks/FleetwoodMac once did. I just don't think the hens have much talent. I didn't think it before the Bush bashing and I don't think it now. As for death threats, I think they all have big enough mouths that they can scream for help quite easily. I think most people in show business get threats at times. As for this right wing conspiracy to silence them, I don't buy it. Its more of their attention seeking BS.
Methinks that Faith Hill will be joining the Ditzy Chits on the road sooner rather than later.
LoL!
Damn! I must have missed the memo.
I have never owned a Ditzy Chick CD, maybe I should ask someone to borrow theirs so I can burn it, just to catch up with everyone. (I don't know anyone who would have one though)
My son listens to country Music, but he doesn't have a Ditzi Chick CD, I know that for a fact. It's like having a Micheal Jackson CD in your Classic rock collection.
They were the ones who named themselves. It didn't quite work out that way, did it?
Dr. Laura is also mentioned here. She experienced far more intense pressure by the MSM to be taken off the air. She's still on the radio. Her books are top sellers. The people like her. That's the way it goes.
It's not censorship. The Dixie Twits need to go back to school and get themselves an edjumacayshun about the Constitution.
Maines is the fat chick married to an Iranian, I believe.
Doubt they'd even do well asking if we want fries with that.......best they could do would be to ask....paper or plastic.
With all those cancellations she's going to have plenty of time to eat.
She acknowledged that they have half the audience now but that this new audience is much more passionate. LOL......rabid is more like it.
The Chix will wind up on a 2:00 AM infomercial peddling skin cream, stumping for some psychic a la Dione Warwick, or selling Florida swamp property with Erik Estrada.
HOW DARE YOU INSULT MISS PIGGY BY COMPARING HER TO NATALIE MAINES! Take it back.
Plastic pretty well sums them up

Fat Nat just can't grasp this simple aspect of the real core of freedom: we don't have to pay money to have her ranting propaganda shoved down our throats, and everyone else enjoys the same freedoms she does in this greatest country on earth.
The Dixie Sluts have spit on millions of their fans again and again, and now their whiny "look at me, I'm a VICTIM" schtick is beyond tiresome - they just won't shup up. Fat Nat is such a putrid whiner....
fwiw, I never listened to them before 2003, so it didn't take any effort for me to ignore them, but what all the reporters and entertainment figures who side with the sluts can't grasp is that they didn't merely insult Pres. Bush in a foreign capital, they did it just on the eve of US troops going into battle and they did it in a way that also implied "and the 57 million Americans who voted for him are idiots, too!" It's one thing to express your opinions (everyone's right), but when you do it in a way that is certain to deeply insult a large majority of your fans, why should you think they have to keep forking over their money to you?
How`s that?
Just as the Dixie Chicks have their right to speak. I have the right not to buy their CDs, wrote one blogger
Why would one want to in the first place?
The Dixie Chicks used to make great music and perhaps they still do...
The Ditzy Ditzes never made great music nor will they ever...They are just one more in a long line who use gimmicks and anything else to sell in the end what amounts to nothing more than mediocre cliched sound on a plastic disc. What original songs have they ever done that stands out to this day? Long Time Gone? Give me a break, I think I heard that on Hee Haw once about 20 years ago.
"Now this should be a lesson if you plan to start a folk group
Don't go mixin' politics with the folk songs of our land
Just work on harmony and diction
Play your banjo well
And if you have political convictions keep them to yourself"
- Johnny Cash
"The One on the Right is on the Left"
Looks like Fat Nat had a nose job!!
Otherwise the resemblance is uncanny. Maybe they are one and the same....

Only in America do "artists" call press conferences to complain about restraint of free speech.
All this blather is simply their way of extending their publicity. It's just not working for them!
I disagree. My wife made me sit down and listen to their second-rate twangifying years before Maines went Code Pink.
Long fingernails on a chalkboard for almost an hour. Brutal.
I was never so thankful for a CD to end.
I'll give you another one. Put a BUSH/CHENEY bumper sticker on your car, and park it in the Fremont area of Seattle.
But, but, but...they have the right to an audience! What good is free speech if no one is listening? (/sarc)
Great article by Erika Andersen, the intern. It will be interesting to watch her career grow.
The Chix and their publicist are saying this is a good thing. Whatever. No corporation on planet earth would be happy with this overnight plummet in revenue. At this point, the record company is just picking the bones. Natalie singlehandedly transformed the Dixie Chicks from a band that was making big money (even for the music industry) to a band that has one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.
Ahhh, THAT explains why I never got the memo!!
LOL!
Good lord, she looks like an overdone TV dinner.
******While the Dixie Chicks would love to position themselves as underdogs, the truth is that they have probably never been more beloved by the mainstream media, New York Times columnist Kelefa Sanneh pointed out.******
Someone once asked . How many troops dos the Pope have.
I would ask: How many records does the Mainstream media buy.
No doubt, the power-liberals called in every favor they could and had their lawyers explore every angle possible to get her off the air. If anybody has reason to complain about politically-motivated conspiracies, it would be her. She did the right thing and just kept up what she was doing, not calling press conferences to moan about everybody being out to get her.
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