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Showing posts with label game change. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Game Change We Can Believe In



Via Sarah PAC




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

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Game Change Trailer: HBO Documents McCain-Palin Victory … Oh Wait!

HT~ C4P
Posted by: Nicole Coulter




Call me silly, but isn’t it rather revealing that HBO decided to create a much-hyped movie about a mere supporting character in the 2009 book Game Change, while marginalizing the actual victors — Barack Obama and Joseph Biden? I mean, Obama won decisively over McCain and became the first African American president. One might think that would be worthy of an HBO biopic.
Granted, Governor Sarah Palin is a much more dynamic person to document, despite having run only as a vice presidential candidate over a two-month period, and coming up on the losing end. She has an actual record of fighting the political machine. She speaks authentically from her own uniquely Alaskan experiences. It’s a lot easier to write an entertaining screenplay, I suppose, about a genuinely exciting political personality than it is to document how the silver-tongued Barack Obama rose to power by a) appeasing the Chicago political machine, b) sandbagging his opponents, and c) let’s not forget how his campaign disabled its address verification system to accept untold millions in illegal online contributions while receiving wall-to-wall glowing coverage from the cowardly lamestream media. Tough not to win under those circumstances.
Where’s the fun in telling a story like Obama’s? It’s typical thuggish politics once you scratch the mirage-like glittering surface. Obama, it turns out, is no “game change” at all.
I haven’t read the book, but I will be interested in watching the movie when it comes out in March. Because even three years after her VP run, after every pundit tells us she’s “irrelevant,” and even when her story is told by left-wing loons, Governor Palin remains the most fascinating political figure in America.
(On a more superficial note, Ed Harris nails McCain’s look. Woody Harrelson as Steve “The Bullet” Schmidt? Not so much.)