Posted on 06/04/2008 10:04:15 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The AP gives us a story about some so-called documentary about what evil befell the poor folks of Crawford, Texas, after Governor George W. Bush bought his ranch property there.
Ill start right out with the key section that pretty much describes what were dealing with, a quote by the director of this film. I wanted to do a film indicting Bush for this political stagecraft, using this town as a prop. A guy that wanted to exploit the kind folks of Crawford, Texas is being presented as a wonderful fellow by the press? Say it isnt so!
Naturally, the AP is in sympathy for the poor folks of Crawford who had the misfortune of becoming Bushs hometown. So, now a man cant even buy a house without it being the most evil thing any one has ever done, eh?
For years, folks took for granted the pleasures of small-town life: unlocked doors, little traffic and a tranquility interrupted only by high school football games or passing train horns.
Then came George W. Bush.
Yes, then came George W. Bush, as if he were the harbinger of doom. My guess is that one could easily find a similar situation in just about any town that any president of the modern age hailed from while he sat in the White House. Who could not realize that such a town would have its bout with protesters, an occasional invasion of media types, the boom of having a famous resident while he is famous and the bust when he leaves office and fades into history, and the mixed emotions of residents, some of whom are sure not to support the president in question.
In essence, this is a big so what?
I also have to point out how amusing it is when the media inflates the standing of the people whom they want to give good publicity because they are attacking the president. Catch this
Documentary filmmaker David Modiglianis Crawford tells what happened to the community and its 700 residents after then-governor Bush bought a 1,600-acre ranch early in his presidential campaign in 1999.
They call this fellow getting his 15 minutes of fame a documentary filmmaker. But a few paragraphs later they add, his first feature-length film, to the mix. So, this guy has one film under his belt. Thats it. Just one. Even IMBD doesnt show any past films completed or even any other projects in the planning stages, for that matter.
The guy is NOT a documentary filmmaker with only ONE film made. He might have made what is being claimed as a documentary film, but as it stands right now he is a hobbyist, not a filmmaker. Does the 50-year-old guy who attended a car racing fantasy camp suddenly become a race car driver? Is the woman who watches the Food Channel qualified to be called a chef?
Of course, the AP is all sorrowful that one of the films subjects feels as though she doesnt belong in Crawford because she suffers from BDS. Shes progressive see and she hates Bush.
High school teacher Misti Turbeville, whose progressive views increasingly make her feel like an outsider here, theorizes that the ranch purchase was a public-relations ploy. In one scene, her students discuss why Bush would choose Crawford: to give him a heroic cowboy image or because small-town folks are viewed as having good morals, they say.
I see. So, Bush had to have bought his property because he is scheming? He couldnt have just liked the property? After all, he has to live somewhere. Why not Crawford?
But, lets face the facts here. It isnt Bush who caused Crawford, Texas to get as much heartburn as it has gotten over the last 6 years. It is the anti-war movement in general and the doltish Cindy Mother Sheehan in particular. To the AP, though, the mess Cindy Sheehan brought to Crawford was merely an also to the story.
Sheehan also sparked counterprotests by Bush supporters, including locals who not only vehemently opposed her message but were tired of the traffic and noise. The documentary shows resident Ricky Smith riding through town on a horse with Cindy go home written on its hindquarters.
Its easy to see that the real mess that was brought upon the small town of Crawford was when the virulent anti-war groups invaded the area. Bush certainly brought notoriety to the town, but the anti-war goons brought the mess.
In any case, its just one more opportunity for the AP to push the idea that George W. Bush is a bad guy. One wonders what trouble the town of Hope, Arkansas has seen as a result of Bill Clintons residence? And we already know the trouble Little Rock has seen because of the Clinton Library and the scandals, financial improprieties and political troubles that resulted from its founding there.
So where are the stories and faux documentaries about the mess the Clintons have made of those two boroughs? We all know that we wont see such stories because the MSM doesnt pathologically hate Bill Clinton, of course.
>>Then came George W. Bush.
And then came all the BDS wackos that forced everyone to lock their doors, dodge traffic and have their tranquility blown away by bullhorns railing against Bush.
“... using this town as a prop.”
Say what?
I'll start right out with the key section that pretty much describes what we're dealing with, a quote by the director of this film. "I wanted to do a film indicting Bush for this political stagecraft, using this town as a prop." A guy that wanted to exploit the kind folks of Crawford, Texas is being presented as a wonderful fellow by the press? Say it isn't so! Naturally, the AP is in sympathy for the poor folks of Crawford who had the misfortune of becoming Bush's hometown. So, now a man can't even buy a house without it being the most evil thing any one has ever done, eh?I'm sure there's a small market for the video among the Bush-haters on FR alone... :')
All documentarians start out with the idea that they must show how evil a particular Republican is. The idea of making a fair documentary is the last thing on their minds. Having been to Crawford a few years ago, pre-Sheehan, I didn’t meet anyone who seemed to bear a grudge against Bush. The town is very small, and Bush doesn’t actually live that close to it. But bds ensures that wherever Bush goes, disaster must surely follow. At least in the minds of idiot liberal “documentarians”.
Remember this old adage..if Bush walked on water..the press would say “BUSH CAN’T SWIM!!”..
After the next four years éo´le will wish GWB was still president.
You got that right!
Yeah! hehehehehe...
Geez, why not? At least it would be something concrete to quibble over, unlike that mindless twaddle Peggy spewed a year ago.
She didn't like the fact that President Bush appeared to be in a good mood!
There was not one iota of anything tangible in that vapid article. Apparently she misses the days of the lip biting, fake teared impeached one. Or perhaps she is a manic depressive and feels she is being slighted by the POTUS as he does not appear to feel her pain.
Curious. Ever read the threads on FR about all the silly idolatry exhibited by democrats over Obama and say to yourself, "What a bunch of morons"? I mean it's like there is nothing BO can say or do to shake their juvenile obsession.
You said: some of "us" have other reasons.
Then referenced an article that said NOTHING other than old Peg is offended by the fact that the president is in a good mood!
Yeah, congress's approval ratings are the lowest they've ever been and they're lower than Bush's. But Bush's extremely poor approval ratings are not only due to those who suffer Bush Derangement Syndrome. And it isn't because he bought a ranch in Crawford either.
How many people in Crawford were MORE resentful of Cindy Commie Crawford setting up tent cities there and bringing in mangy hippie commie pinkos?
Man, this is NOTHING...wait until the Oliver Stone movie comes out before the general election. I have the script, nobody seems to care. I thought we could do a preemptive strike, but, as usual, Republicans don’t rally around their wounded, they feed them to the wolves.
Man, this is NOTHING...wait until the Oliver Stone movie comes out before the general election. I have the script, nobody seems to care. I thought we could do a preemptive strike, but, as usual, Republicans don’t rally around their wounded, they feed them to the wolves.
The technical term is AssPress Bias.
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