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Republicans Admire Criminals

Here’s the story:  In a meeting of Republicans, in an effort to inspire party unity with regard to the debate over raising the debt ceiling, congressman Kevin McCarthy of California showed a clip from the film “The Town,” starring Ben Affleck.

Apparently, bank robber falls in love with his hostage or some such nonsense

In the clip, bank robber Ben Affleck says to his friend “I need your help. I can’t tell you what it is. You can never ask me about it later. And we’re going to hurt some people.” His friend just says “Whose car we gonna take?”

Of course, all of the people present found this extremely inspiring and motivational.  Congressman Allen West of Florida stood up and said “I’ll drive the car!”

Where do I start?  First of all, Republicans need to be more careful about choosing which music and film clips they use.  Pretty much every serious artist hates Republicans (because being a serious artist requires a certain amount of both intelligence and compassion.  Action adventure heroes often like Republicans)  Anyway, Affleck seems to be among the good guys.  He probably can’t sue (they didn’t use it as a campaign ad), but he said he thinks it’s weird and off message.

Second, this is probably the best free publicity Affleck could have got for the film, which I’d never heard of before.  Fair enough.  Rotten Tomatoes gave it 4 stars.  From the clips I’ve seen it looks like a pretty exciting film.  It’s about time.  Affleck hasn’t had a decent film (My wife loved Jersey Girl but, seriously, it was crap, and Pearl Harbor was downright embarrassing)  since Good Will Hunting and it’s rather amazing to me that he’s still working in Hollywood at all, but good luck to him.

Now, here’s the weird part.  I saw the story on Huffington Post earlier today and they quoted the lines, as I have above.  Half an hour ago I looked at the story again and they’d deleted the line “And we’re going to hurt some people.”  If you look at the clip I’ve linked to above, Affleck clearly says “we’re going to hurt some people.”

So, why would they take that out?  Huffington Post is often pointed at as an example of the liberal media, but I’m not so sure.  They ran interference for Nancy Pelosi when she took impeachment off the table, and when Arianna Huffington ran for Governor of California, many years ago, she did so as a Republican.  And now this.  It’s a small thing, just one little line, but it’s significant.  Republicans know that what they are doing will hurt people.  They don’t object to that.

Show this clip to everyone you know.  Because some media outlets won’t.

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Arianna Huffington Pisses Me Off Again

First of all, I’m sure it’s nothing personal on her part.  I’m just one of the many thousands of people who leave comments on her website.  She has no reason to know who I am, she probably does not moderate the comments on her site personally and I think the chances she has ever read any of

I just felt like running this picture of Nicole Minetti again. It has nothing to do with the story

my blog posts are really, really slim.

Also, I’ve been reading Huffpo for many years now, so I can remember what the comments section used to look like.  Entire threads were destroyed by morons writing Bwaaaahaaaahaaahaaaa and the beyond moronic comment “First!”, which is really a pointless thing to write even if you are the first commenter, which only one can be and there used to be 9 or 10 per thread with precisely that comment.  Then, they cracked down.

I think they are too restrictive.  I don’t mind that they have an anti-obscenity policy.  If I feel an absolutely irresistible urge to write Fuck, I can do it here or at Wonkette.  (they don’t like it at Facebook, either – fuckers)  But one thing that really sticks in my craw is that the Huffington Post actually has a policy against anyone saying that 9/11 was an inside job.  They want to just shut down the argument on that.  I believe very strongly that 9/11 was an inside job.

Now, two things today have really set me on edge.  First, the headline story is about Nancy Pelosi asking Anthony Weiner to resign.  I can hear you saying “How is that Arianna Huffington’s fault?  She’s just reporting the news.”  It reminds me of the time Arianna was going to interview Nancy Pelosi and she prepared for that by asking her readers what question they would like her to ask.  There were thousands and thousands of responses, far more than she’d ever had before or has ever had since and a clear majority, probably 75 or 80%, said she should ask about impeachment.

She just ignored us entirely, lied right in our faces and said “Clearly, people want me to ask her about how she deals with such a stressful job,” or some softball nonsense like that.

The other thing that bothers me goes back to the 9/11 thing.  About a month or so ago, they started a thing called a “micro-bio,” letting you put a short tag line below your user name.  They didn’t like my “9/11 was an inside job” and they didn’t like my second choice “2 planes, 3 buildings,” either.  I figured there was no point fighting it, so I just used http://www.gurukalehuru.com as my micro-bio, and got away with it for about a month, too.

Today, I was censored.  I can’t use my website as my micro-bio any more.  So, Arianna, if you are reading this:  I do not think you are the great journalist that you apparently think you are.  You may have the best (or just the biggest) news site on the internet but, really, that isn’t saying much.  Could be much, much better if it were a little bit freer.  And you were a bit more honest.

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