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The Vast Right Wing and Mel Gibson
The American-Partisan ^ | 01/17/03 | Linda A. Prussen-Razzano

Posted on 01/17/2003 5:19:01 AM PST by Clintons-B-Gone

Have you ever suffered from acute political apathy?

I’m in the grips of it right now, an experience altogether unfamiliar for someone who has spent many years and earned a modicum of infamy exposing the foibles of various politicians. In retrospect, it began after the traumatic, premature birth of my second child, the insane weeks that followed, and a postpartum hormonal roller-coaster that left me feeling like a ghost walking through my own life. Despite the frenzy of political activity and the surging American response to September 11, 2001, I found myself so physically and emotionally drained that I could not follow events to my satisfaction. Unwilling to walk the path that so many in the mainstream media do – penning columns with little research and fewer facts – I drew back from politics slowly, steadily, and, almost completely.

Yes, apathy. The bane of an informed electorate. The primary reason why evil men rule, because good men are too darn tired to care and let them. A weariness so resounding that I can’t even muster the anger to slap Tom Daschle for his blatant lies and outrageous, daily antics. How do I know he’s lying? He opens his mouth. The same can be said for Saddam Hussein, North Korea, the Communist Chinese, and a whole host of others. What more needs to be said on the matter?

So what occurred to shake me from my relatively unhappy, willfully uninformed stupor? Darrell Ankarlo, a morning talk-show host for KLIF, played a snippet of Bill O’Reilly’s interview with Mel Gibson. Apparently, Mr. Gibson is currently making a movie about the life of Jesus Christ, a dry, reverent, brutal, yet accurate depiction of scripture. According to Mr. Gibson, bloodhounds in Hollywood, upset by the very politically incorrect nature of the material, have delved into his past, dug through his trash, and pestered his elderly father, looking for anything inflammatory to discredit him and the project.

This type of skullduggery is obscenely hypocritical. False stalwarts of free speech excoriated the Catholic Church when it objected to "The Last Temptation of Christ." The Church objected to the depiction of Christ as a confused and shiftless soul and was extremely offended by the sex scene with Mary. So what that their Lord and Savior was having a little dirt thrown on His face? The Media Elite painted the Catholic Church as an intolerant, archaic monster that couldn’t withstand any scrutiny and the movie quickly went to video.

But for all the hue and cry against the film, the Catholic Church did not launch a full-scale assault on Willem Dafoe or his family. And now that a version of Scripture is being made the Church might actually approve of, it must be cut down before the first curtain rises. If the Church approves and the Media Elite doesn’t, I know it’s going to be worth watching.

Having come to this conclusion, I realized that I wasn’t so apathetic, after all. I had made a decision, several years ago, to reject those actors who used their fame to spout anti-American, anti-Conservative propaganda. While I supported their right to voice their opinions, I didn’t have to support them with my money. After visiting several popular conservative information and chat sites, I realized I wasn’t alone. Others had come to the same conclusion and kept running lists of who would benefit from their hard-earned dollars, their trips to the movies now an annual event, if that.

The same could be said for television. When too many shows started spewing stories that read like a liberal’s fantasy, I switched channels, never to return. I couldn’t tell you what’s on CBS, NBC, or ABC anymore and, quite frankly, I don’t care. I discovered there are a great many people who also arrived at the same conclusion. If it’s not on FOX Cable, the History Channel, or a scarce few others, it doesn’t matter.

The same could also be said for music. Despite my head-banging, boot stomping, slam-dancing youth, I refused to waste my money on music pumped out by illiterate, smarmy snots who can’t play more than three cords yet chant about forgiving third world debt. Again, I was not alone.

The same could be said for advertisers. After Rosie O’Donnell shot her mouth off, announcing to the world that I, as a gun-owner, deserved to die, but her children were allowed to be protected by an armed guard, I walked away from K-Mart and never looked back. A pity, really, considering I usually spent several hundred dollars annually on holiday decorations and inexpensive, comfy clothes. If you ask any involved gun owner, and they will probably tell you the same thing.

Last, but certainly not least, was reading material. I tossed out of our house, and out of our lives, any magazines, newspapers, or periodicals promoting an agenda contrary to my Christian beliefs and Conservative positions. Pro-abortion, anti-gun, cheap sex, you name it…out it went, to the trash heap where it belonged. I doubt that I am alone in this regard.

Is there a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy? Yes, in a fashion. Quietly, but with increasing frequency, Conservatives are making the conscious choice to no longer fund the opposition. Ticket prices are up, but ticket sales are down. The Big Three are facing steady viewing declines, while cable is on the rise. Conservative talk-radio is bursting in every city, while music stations are resorting to disgusting pranks to keep listeners. Rosie O is on her way out of the popular culture and K-Mart just announced that it’s closing another 300 stores. Most newspapers are so desperate for readers, they’ll give you the paper free for six weeks, just to keep the printing presses busy.

Mel Gibson has never announced his political leanings, never threw a public hissy fit like Babs, or Alec, or Julia, or Ben, never done anything more than try to live his life according to the will of his Savior. So go ahead, vilify Mel Gibson for being an honest, decent man, who decided to make a movie about Jesus that he reportedly felt compelled to do. It could be the biggest stink bomb in history, panned by every reviewer on the map, and it will still do well. In my immediate family, there are at least 10 people who openly avoid the theaters – but they are anxious to see it.

If the Vast Right Wing mobilizes, it will be a box-office buster.

© 2003 Linda Prussen-Razzano


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: foxnews; melgibson
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
Thanks for a GREAT article! I can't disagree with anything in it. Mel Gibson is my hero. Hollywood has gone so far left it's falling over on its side (or on its face) and I no longer go to movies or watch garbage on television. I can't even watch my old favorite MASH anymore without seeing Mike Farrell's anti-war face leering back at the screen. Too bad. Some of these guys were great actors. They just aren't great Americans anymore.
81 posted on 01/17/2003 12:03:11 PM PST by Marysecretary
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To: copycat
Walmart's had lovely Christmas ornaments, plaques, etc. this year and I got a few for our new home. I have a problem buying anything made in China, though. I still do, but one day I may have to quit. Ah, what a quandary.
82 posted on 01/17/2003 12:07:06 PM PST by Marysecretary
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To: ZULU
"Braveheart" sure was a bloody movie. I loved it, but I wouldn't want my little grandchildren to watch it. Loved Mel in it though.
83 posted on 01/17/2003 12:10:41 PM PST by Marysecretary
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To: Dionysius
What is Hours all about? I see it advertised and I can't figure out what it all means. M
84 posted on 01/17/2003 12:16:13 PM PST by Marysecretary
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To: montag813
I plan to do the same, I let my son go three different times to see "signs", in support of Mel, plus he loved the movie. I plan on going to this one a few times myself and it will certainly be a good movie for my son to see.
85 posted on 01/17/2003 12:27:15 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
Fabulous Post, proud of you. There are some famous conservative and/or Christian celebrities we should all support: George W. Bush, Mel Gibson, Arnold Schwarz....., Martina McBride, JoDee Messina, Vince Gill, Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, and lots of etc.
Also, think twice about doing buisiness where there is a sign outside prohibiting weapons. Likely they support the most despicable left.
Money talks, spend yours consciously. $10 here and there times millions of people will definitely show up on the bottom line.
86 posted on 01/17/2003 12:28:38 PM PST by MannMade
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To: copycat; Clintons-B-Gone; dennisw; veronica; OldFriend
<< After Rosie O~{!/~}Donnell shot her mouth off, announcing to the world that I, as a gun-owner, deserved to die, but her children were allowed to be protected by an armed guard, I walked away from K-Mart and never looked back. A pity, really, considering I usually spent several hundred dollars annually on holiday decorations and inexpensive, comfy clothes. If you ask any involved gun owner, and they will probably tell you the same thing.

Same here. K-Mart lost me as a customer when Rosie shot her mouth off against the Bill of Rights. >>

Me too.

[PS: Your gas-chamber signature risks being mis-interpreted. Or does it? -- Shalom Shalom -- B A]

87 posted on 01/17/2003 12:34:17 PM PST by Brian Allen (This above all; to thine own self be true)
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To: Marysecretary
"Braveheart"was a good movie, but like "Patriot" it wasn't exactly accurate. I didn't watch the gruesome execution scene at the end - I read how he died.

I don't believe the Scots ever "mooned" the Engish, and they didn't paint their faces blue. I think Gibson got them confused with the Picts.

Wallace's greatest battle - Sterling Bridge - was really not shown as the tactically ingenious battle it really was.

The Scots, on foot or mounted on small ponies and lightly armed, were no match for the invading English heavy cavalry and infantry on solid ground. Wallace had all the bridges over one of the rivers in the path of the invading English destroyed except one - at Sterling Bridge - and the English took the bait.

The Bridge was narrow enough for only two horses to cross abreast. Immediately in front of the bridge, on Wallace's side, was a soft, marshy, wet ground. Behind that was a mass of thickets. Wallace hid his force in the thickets. He waited until about half the English army was across the Bridge, then attacked. The Scots, running around in their light armor and cloth and bare feet could move quickly over the marshy ground. The heavily armored English knights and their large, heavy warhorses got bogged down in the marsh. A bunch of brawny Scotsmen with Lockabar axes chopped down the Bridge to keep reinforcements from getting across and the English on Wallace's side were wiped out - totally.
The Brits on the other side were so panicked that they fled south back to England in terror.

A great battle, brilliant manoeuver, perfect for a Hollywood battle scene - and totally ignored.

Oh well, that's Entertainment!!
88 posted on 01/17/2003 12:38:14 PM PST by ZULU
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To: ZULU
Thanks, Zulu, for the "rest of the story." M
89 posted on 01/17/2003 12:49:10 PM PST by Marysecretary
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To: ZULU
I hope his film succeeds and I wish him success. However, having seen a few of the outtakes, and having a good historical knowledge of the ancient world, the Bible and a vivid imagination, combined with a weak stomach, I doubt if I will see it.

Well, I decided my weak stomach might not be able to take it either, but I'm planning on buying a ticket every week for the first few weeks, and just not going in.

I want to support the movie, it sounds as if it should be supported financially, so that's the plan here. Although I'm fascinated by the idea of a major movie done in the Latin and Aramaic languages!

90 posted on 01/17/2003 1:25:30 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: xzins
The Cross has always been a central theme in Gibson's movies (the dramatic ones).

Anyone watching Brave Heart could see in Wallaces death a duplication of Christ's death, suffering silently and willingly and then the final shout.

Nothing is more dramatic then the reality of the Bible.

91 posted on 01/17/2003 1:48:56 PM PST by fortheDeclaration
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To: xzins
Thanks for the heads up!
92 posted on 01/17/2003 1:49:50 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
Quietly, but with increasing frequency, Conservatives are making the conscious choice to no longer fund the opposition.

And to fund the VRWC, to boot. Amen.

93 posted on 01/17/2003 1:57:15 PM PST by .30Carbine (Support the VRWC - donate to FR today!)
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To: ZULU
I'm really glad you're a FReeper. Thanks for all you do.
94 posted on 01/17/2003 2:07:48 PM PST by .30Carbine
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
>>I think she nails the reason K-Mart is going down! It ain't Martha Stewart; it's Rosie O'Donnell. <<

I bet you are right. A check of the net profits or revenue graph after the date of her remarks would show a direct correlation.

I also believe that the decline of the Disney fortunes coincided with their embrace of everything non-Christian or moral. They totally disregarded the sensibilities of a huge number of Americans and the free choice of how those Americans spend their entertainment dollars.
95 posted on 01/17/2003 2:24:08 PM PST by maica
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To: maica
>>I think she nails the reason K-Mart is going down! It ain't Martha Stewart; it's Rosie O'Donnell. <<

It might also have something to do with Walmart having close to twice the sales per square foot. Thus WM can sell cheaper and still make a higher profit than KM.
96 posted on 01/17/2003 2:41:37 PM PST by Restorer (Are women really that stupid?)
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To: Clintons-B-Gone
MEL BUMP
97 posted on 01/17/2003 3:34:00 PM PST by kitkat
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To: Clintons-B-Gone; xzins
It's okay to use the word "Christ," just as long as you use it as a curse word.

My family is faithful watchers of "The Simpsons."

However, last night one of our sons commented that this year, for what seems like the first time, Homer and Bart often shout "Jesus!" and Christ!" as exclamations.

I'd like to see Bart at the blackboard writing "I will not take the Lord's name in vain" 100 times.

As an aside, Gibson's production company, Icon, is responsible for one of the best movies I've ever seen -- "Immortal Beloved." It was beautiful, and completely ignored by the leftist press.

98 posted on 01/17/2003 3:35:46 PM PST by Dr. Eckleburg
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To: alnick
It's Miracles, and I get the impression that it may not be anti-God. This is from TV Guide:

"Miracles
The Ferguson Syndrome
60 min.
Debut: Skeet Ulrich (“Scream”) plays an investigator of the paranormal.
Employed by the Church to authenticate supposed miracles, Paul Callan (Ulrich) finds he is losing his faith. “Maybe we are alone down here,” he says. Disheartened by having to discredit such phenomena, Callan informs his mentor (Hector Elizondo) that he needs a respite and heads west. As if by fate, he meets a sickly boy who seemingly has the power to heal. This is one case he can't discredit, and the child figures prominently in an incredible event that leads to Callan's recruitment by a mysterious organization. Alva Keel: Angus MacFadyen. Tommy Ferguson: Jacob Smith."
99 posted on 01/17/2003 3:51:15 PM PST by luckystarmom
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To: Great_Dame

Mel with the tin foil crowd.

100 posted on 01/17/2003 4:21:07 PM PST by GallopingGhost
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