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February 19, 2017



*If these things were in a movie, no one would believe them*



By James Longstreet
<http://www.americanthinker.com/author/james_longstreet/>

The peculiar string of events in the past decade or so is really something
to behold in thoughtful retrospection.   What just happened?  If, ten years
ago, Hollywood put these events in a movie, no one would believe it.  The
past brief era portrayed in cinematic form would be a bizarre fiction in
want of a new categorical description.

The trigger event of this brief piece was the “short bench” of the
Democratic Party candidates for the next presidential cycle.  Al Franken,
the narrowly elected senator from Minnesota is amongst those mentioned.
Look how far we have come, or is it how far we have gone.

The millennials who harvest their political knowledge from Saturday Night
Live would understand and welcome the thought that this formally
entertaining show would be the bullpen for the Democrats.

And you couldn’t put this in a movie and have people believe it.  Which one
of these persons is adored, and which one is reviled on today’s university
campus?

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The other day, Thomas Jefferson’s statue was defiled at his alma mater,
William and Mary.  Add this to the list of vandalized historical statues
that have had their historical references perverted and altered by
university driven indoctrination.

We can turn to the recent reactions to the Mike Flynn phone conversation
with a Russian ambassador.  Mike Flynn is lambasted for calling a Russian
ambassador while he was a private citizen.  His phone conversation is
tapped by the outgoing administration and suggestions of its contents
illegally leaked to the media. The outrage is shaded by the cleverly
delivered media messaging, a suggestion of underhandedness and dealing.
Yet, didn’t the past administration just deliver pallets with hundreds of
millions of dollars and other currencies, via private jet, to Iran? And did
not a huge donation to the Clinton Foundation of Hillary Clinton grease the
wheels of a Uranium deal with the Russians? Equate the magnitude of those
events.

This movie asks too much of the viewer. If only we could walk out of the
theatre.

And the Affordable Care Act that isn’t, and the bill that was shoved
through Congress by the Democrats with the help of the diapered bunny shown
above.  And the most recent unbelievable moment, if that isn’t enough, is
that the Democrats are lambasting the GOP for not fixing their failed,
unread piece of legislation quickly enough.  We wish it were just movie
fiction.

On September 11th, 2001 we were attacked by 19 Saudi Muslims.  The reaction
was to attack not Saudi Arabia, strangely regarded as an ally, but Iraq.
We executed, for all practical purposes, a nefarious Muslim dictator named
Hussein.  Five years later we elect a man with a Muslim name, Barack
Hussein Obama, to be President.  This would fail the feasibility test of
pulp fiction editors.

We were told that past President was the smartest man in every room, but we
shouldn’t ask for his college transcripts or admission papers.  He wrote
two autobiographies before the age of 47, then it was discovered he really
didn’t completely author them, nor were some of the people included in the
book “real” people.  Would this make the director’s cut, or would it be
edited out as a suspension in believability?

Oh, would that it be just a bad movie, a distasteful visit to fiction.  The
surreal nature of the attitude prevalent today, driven home by ideological
strong handedness costuming as education, parallels the “two plus two
really does equal five for extremely large values of two” notion.  The “Oh,
now I see” moment for the malleable minds on university campuses clicks in
and they become locked on.

The story line defies plausibility, the events defy logic.  The character
development is incomplete and we find them unlikable.  We want to check the
likes of Ben Rhodes, Jonathan Gruber, Josh Ernest, James Clapper, Eric
Holder and Valerie Jarrett for those extra few teeth or crooked little
fingers that might reveal they are indeed from another planet.

Lacking romance and with an inharmonious soundtrack, this chainsaw movie
sans chainsaw, this stringing of bothersome events shrouded in distasteful
machinations gets a ½ Star, and that based solely on the hope for a happy
ending.


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