Wednesday, September 13, 2006

"Death Of A President" Gets US Distributor


This bit of news should raise the hopes of Leftist lunatics like Cindy Sheehan who fantasize about killing President Bush:


Newmarket has opted to buy the U.S. distribution rights to controversial drama Death of a President. Director Gabriel Range's movie looks at the fictional murder of President Bush on October 19, 2007. A pseudo-documentary format is used, with ficticious interview subjects narrating over news footage - some of which is fake, including the swearing-in of Dick Cheney as the next president. The story then moves on to the hunt for the assassin, as well as President Cheney's decision to use the murder to invade Syria and to expand the law enforcement powers under the contentious Patriot Act. No release date has been set, but Newmarket may be mulling a Fall 2006 release.

As usual liberals want to have it both ways. They'll cry, bitch and moan when a documentary is presented that sheds light into the Clinton administration playing a distinct role in the attacks on 9/11, yet say nothing when a group of British filmmakers create a flick that threatens the security of our President by eliciting fantasies of assassinating him.


Tuesday, September 12, 2006

New Book: "Debunking 9/11 Myths"


I heard about this book on Malkin's site and I'm definitely going to make it my next read. It's a response to all the conspiracy nuts and Bush Derangement Syndrome sufferers who still spout lies that allude to the U.S. (i.e. President Bush and Karl Rove) being behind the attacks on 9/11. This book provides in-depth evidence (and a "healthy dose of common sense") that you can use when confronted by an insane liberal too caught up in their Bush-hatred to deal with hardcore facts.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Liberals Are Hypocrites Example No. 6,782


So Bill Clinton and other Democrats are whining about what they claim are inaccuracies in ABC's miniseries "Path to 9/11."
Funny, but I don't recall any Democrats complaining when the totally inaccurate "Fahrenheit 9/11" came out. Should we just assume that corrections should only be made when they affect the Democrats' election chances?

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Stupid Liberal Of The Week


NEW YORK -- Brad Pitt, ever the social activist, says he won't be marrying Angelina Jolie until the restrictions on who can marry whom are dropped.

''Angie and I will consider tying the knot when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able,'' Pitt tells Esquire magazine.