Posted on 06/14/2012 9:05:02 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Michael Barone is correct, Obama really needs to stop taking advice from wealthy, limousine liberals.
If you were looking for advice on how tell a story that would impact millions upon millions of people, would you go to a director whose last four films were "War Horse," "The Adventures of Tintin," Indiana Jones 4," and "Munich?"
Nope.
But Team Obama did, and what they got in return was a continuation of the ongoing Spielberg flop-streak:
At DreamWorks Studios, Steven Spielberg spent three hours explaining how to capture an audiences attention and offered a number of ideas that will be rolled out before Election Day. An early example of Spielbergs influence is RomneyEconomics.com, a website designed by the Obama team to tell the storya horror story, by their reckoningof Mitt Romneys career at Bain Capital. Afterward, Spielberg insisted that Messina sit down with the DreamWorks marketing team. Hollywood movie studios are expert, as presidential campaigns also must be, at spending huge sums over a few weeks to reach and motivate millions of Americans.
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The Fake World of Hollywood helps The Fake President
It was a toss up between Spielberg and the teleprompter, with equal results.
I may be alone but I always thought Spielberg was somewhat overrated.
Steven Spielberg: May the Farce be with you.
It’s sad when this person gave so much to the public with his movies. Then he turns on them.
yup, overrated.
I want to thank all the important moderates out there who made this far left wing BS possible.
It’s another day in Obamaland. :)
Now go pay your taxes - your government is broke.
/sarc
Hopefully, this does for Spielberg what the Obama embrace did for Oprah.
Unfortunately, this latest round of ads is quite effective. “It didn’t work then, it won’t work now”. This isn’t Bain. It is Mass. And Romney needs an effective response to it.
Steven Spielberg and the Election of Doom. Doom for your commie Muslim pal.
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