Saturday, March 3, 2012

Re: From Sarah Palin PAC on HBO's Documentary Movie About Her, "Game Change"

"If you don't like someone, the way he holds his spoon makes you
furious"

On Mar 1, 1:36 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> This sort of nonsense -- like many of the 'efforts' in this and other forums -- would be better served following a very simple rubric:
> Person A is wrong when he claims <insert specific claim WITH context so the reader can determine meaning> because of <insert argument with supporting proof>
> That Person A is a <insert derogatory> or has some (alleged) agenda or has an (alleged) history and similar is irrelevant and proves NOTHING.
> Regard$,
> --MJ
> If you don't like someone, the way he holds his spoon makes you furious; if you like him, he can turn his plate over into your lap and you won't mind. -- Irving BeckerAt 01:28 PM 3/1/2012, you wrote:From Sarah Palin on HBO's Documentary Movie About Her, "Game Change"
> Read it and judge for yourself:
> Dear SarahPAC Supporter,
> Liberals have proven once again that they do not value truth. The
> liberal left distorts facts to fabricate its own version of history.
> Their latest effort in storytelling is HBO s movie, Game Change.
> The screen writer of Game Change, Danny Strong, lapsed into a tired
> routine of manipulating facts and omitting key parts of Governor
> Palin s story in order to push a biased agenda and drive ratings.
> We have warned viewers of Game Change s distortions--based upon the
> description and reports from people who have viewed the film, HBO must
> add a disclaimer that this movie is fiction.
> Game Change is just the most recent example in a long history of facts
> being distorted for profit. Frank Bailey, a former aide to Governor
> Palin, was recently fined nearly $12,000 by the Alaska Attorney
> General s Office for stealing the Governor s internal emails. Bailey
> then turned the emails over to a blogger from the radical left who
> twisted the text into her own narrative for profit, proving again that
> Governor Palin s opponents will stop at nothing to destroy her record
> of service.
> Behind Game Change s slanderous agenda is a trail of money leading
> straight to the Barack Obama campaign and the Democrat Party. Writer
> Danny Strong and director Jay Roach each donated the maximum $2,300 to
> Barack Obama s campaign in 2008. Even actress Julianne Moore, who
> plays the Governor herself, contributed to the more than $120,000
> donated to Obama and Democrats since 2008 by the film s producers and
> cast.
> The 2008 National Security Advisor to Governor Palin, Randy
> Scheunemann, said of the movie, It gives fiction a bad name to call
> this fiction, while Governor Palin aide Jason Recher described the
> movie as a false narrative cobbled together by a group of people who
> simply weren t there.
> SarahPAC s latest video, Game Change We Can Believe In, shares the
> true story of the 2008 Presidential race, the same story that millions
> of Americans witnessed. It is a story of a gutsy, Washington-outsider
> taking politics-as-usual by storm, the story of a spirited reformer
> who refused to conform to establishment norms. Governor Palin left her
> home state of Alaska with an 80% approval rating to electrify the
> nation overnight with commonsense conservative solutions.
> After working with Governor Palin, former McCain campaign adviser
> Nicolle Wallace described her as a once-in-a-generation politician
> who just has that something. She electrified our race. She has
> inspired our party.
> All first-hand accounts of the Governor s 2008 campaign describe her
> in similar terms--as an inspirational role model and a true game
> changer.
> Help us say no to the half-baked truths and fabrications of the
> liberal left by watching and sharing the true account of Governor
> Palin s transformation of American politics: Game Change We Can
> Believe In.
> Thank you for your support.
> Sincerely,
> SarahPAC
> More:www.SarahPAC.com
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy
> --
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