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15Oct/090

LEAKED NETWORK MEMO REVEALS: Obama Controls Your Television Set? – Progressives beat him to it!

203In an article appearing in Andrew Breitbart's BigHollywood.com, Jim Nolte exposes a press release which reveals an orchestrated movement by The EIF [Entertainment Industry Foundation] to start loading the network TV airwaves with shows geared around the "theme" touting "the personal benefits of service", ie, "working for free is good..." Perhaps this type of concerted effort is new, or at least being escalated to a new level by White House operatives, but the progressives in Hollywood are way ahead on the whole concept of using entertainment as a tool to support their agenda.

I don't normally watch any of the network shows on prime-time, and haven't for probably the last 10 years. However, I have a house guest this week and in the interest of being a good host, I let them watch whatever they want. I'm appalled at the shows I saw last night, and here's why...

"Hank" - Starring Kelsey Grammer was the first thing I watched (sorta)... The theme of this show was 25 year corporate CEO gets fired and goes to work at what was in essence a Baskin Robbins, scooping ice-cream and ultimately get fired from THAT job too... This is the next evolution in the media onslaught against a strong, male, father figure. Like you see in so many commercials for cell phones, etc, "Dad" always plays the role of the bumbling idiot who while he means well, he's really not firmly rooted in reality and somehow, in the end, Mom or even the kids always know best. They're always "with it", while Dad is not. I couldn't help also notice the pink shirts Grammer kept wearing as well... Alpha males need not apply...

Now, one could argue that this is "timely" subject matter given the economic times, but again, the beef lies with the modern portrayal of the family. Dad, the guy who makes most of the money, is good for little else, according to amoral, asexual, Hollywood writers and producers. Many of which believe the traditional family unit is a thing of the past, if any of them even experienced such a thing to begin with. Dad used to be portrayed in the media as the rock, the go to guy who had the answer for everything... When was the last time you saw any modern sit-com, or even family drama (if there is such a thing) where a family is portrayed with a strong, competent father figure who was the backbone, not the hapless, technologically challenged metro-sexual... There was a time when the top show on TV was called Father Knows Best.

The next show I believe was called "Gary Unmarried" starring a now pudgy looking Jay Mohr... Freshly divorced, he's talked out to a night club where, despite a plethora of women who were ready to "go to my place" after less than 3 minutes of banter, he's ridiculed due to his inability to execute a meaningless, one-night stand... Apparently, Mohr is "too nice" and is made the butt of jokes throughout because he can't bang a stranger without trying to make a relationship out of it... Oh yeah, did I mention his ex-wife turns up at the same club and ends up banging Mohr's long-time buddy??? Anyway, in the end, Mohr is successful in pulling off a one night conquest, and thus exonerates himself in the eyes of his peers... No wonder I don't watch this shit anymore...

I don't know if anyone is even watching this garbage, but if they are, it's little wonder we're in the shape we're in with this counter-culture bullshit on TV... Dad is inept, "club women" are ready to have sex with the first stranger that says three words to them, and the casual, one-night stand is celebrated... That's just f'n great...

If all this isn't bad enough already, come 9pm the "crime dramas" started... I absolutely could not believe the kind of graphic violence depicted in these shows, over, and over again... The first show I don't even know the name of, but it featured a collection of wooden actors/actresses lead by Joe Montegna... The acting was horrible, but the gratuitous violence was even worse... Not only that, the killers (referred to constantly as "Un-subs", which I'll come back to in a sec) took video of the brutal bludgeonings of their victims (using a crow bar), so the atrocity could be "enjoyed" more than once throughout the show via the killers' video. An hour of that shit... Oh yeah, the whole "Un-sub" thing? I found out later it was short for "Under Subject"... Umm, call me crazy, but is this how a normal person would refer to insane animals who beat their victims to death with a crowbar? Why the use of ambivalent Newspeak when describing outright atrocity?

Again, I don't watch a lot of network TV and the last few days have been a glaring example as to why that's so... I'm sure there are plenty out there who would say, "Wow, where have you been? I can't believe you'd even take the time to pontificate on shows [we've] been watching for years... What's the big deal?"

Speaking in general terms, and without getting overly technical, your conscious mind has built in defenses which reject "bad" information, or at least categorize itfox-news-logo as such so it can be stored in a "harmless" manner. However, these defenses come down or at least lessen in many people when information is being introduced under the guise of "entertainment"... The brain lapses into a suggestive state where concepts and ideas which, under normal circumstances would be rejected, are actually "slipped in" under the defenses, infiltrating areas of thought where it doesn't belong. The end result is a desensitizing toward the extreme at least, outright infusion of moral and ethical ambiguity at worst... Family Guy, which I'm actually a fan of, is a perfect example... Brain, the family talking dog, had a running affair with a hot HUMAN female who's voice was played by Drew Barrymore, and even has subsequent relations with human females following their "breakup"... Umm, HelllLLLOOOoooo, bestiality is an abomination, yet when it's presented in a "comical", animated format, it's readily accepted. You have just now set the parameter in your brain that under some circumstances, bestiality is okay... The seed is sown, so to speak...

Progressives will no doubt scoff at this line of reasoning because after all, the incremental breaking down of traditional values is their raison d'ĂȘtre and, many of them are behind these shows I speak of. [Seth MacFarlane is a raging liberal-progressive]. The real shitter is, they're FULLY AWARE that what I say is true but they will ridicule the idea as they do everything else that challenges that which they wish to conceal, in this case, the continuous effort to reshape society via television.

Jeez... And they wonder why so many people are watching Fox News these days...

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