WaPo Sees the Untruths of Plame Film
Leave it to Oliver Stoned and Sean Penn to get to the "truth" of the matter. The Washington Post has some not so favourable review of the new political "thriller," Fair Game; namely that it's "full of distortions" and "outright inventions." Really? Out right inventions and distortions from the "I Hate America Club" that is the elitist gatherings of a Stone-Penn collaberation? Nah. Couldn't be.
When will conservative film-makers get together and make a movie about Bush and the traitors in his administration that he had to deal with? Y'know, they can make up historical B.S. with the best of them, I suppose. Oh, that's right. Because they don't! I wonder how many of Hollweird's liberal trolls would jump at the chance to play a conservative in a positive light and make W. look even half way decent (as history will, in spite of the left's most unvaliant efforts to do so) Not too many, me thinks.
When will conservative film-makers get together and make a movie about Bush and the traitors in his administration that he had to deal with? Y'know, they can make up historical B.S. with the best of them, I suppose. Oh, that's right. Because they don't! I wonder how many of Hollweird's liberal trolls would jump at the chance to play a conservative in a positive light and make W. look even half way decent (as history will, in spite of the left's most unvaliant efforts to do so) Not too many, me thinks.
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