Sunday 22 July 2012

Reflections on Polanski, Bubba, and Schultz - News - Current Affairs


Three separate tales of disillusionment:

Polanski Finally Arrested; Frogs, Poles and Lefties Lament:

Poor Roman Polanski, the aging Hollywood darling who for good reason hasn't visited the Left Coast in decades, is the object of major angst and indignant protests in Poland, France, and of course, Hollywood.

His Hollywood buddies, accustomed as they are to weirdos, are also defending Polanski as one of their own.

The old lecher was arrested in Switzerland when his ego got the better of him and he ignored warnings not to go there since he was scheduled to get an award in Zurich.

Who would think that, after he had hidden out in France for decades and after admitting he drugged and raped a little girl in 1977, that a renouned Academy Award winner would be arrested?

Does an Oscar count for nothing nowadays?

The international protests are punctuated by reminders that the guy is 76 years old so why the big hulabaloo now? His victim, now 45, long ago forgave him for violating her and wants the whole matter dropped.

That Samantha Geimer sued the director and was paid off to keep her mouth shut about her rape is totally inconsequential.

Of far more consequence is the testimony by Polanski's then main squeeze, Anjelica Huston, that the kid was "sullen."

Using the she-had-it-coming-to-her defense, Huston testified that Samantha, "appeared to be one of those kind of little chicks between-could be any age up to 25. She did not look like a 13-year-old scared little thing:" /1bABo.

Of no import is the fact that at least 90% of 13 year old American girls are "sullen" at one point or another and strive to look older, but 25? Anjelica's perceptions may have been clouded by her affections for Roman and/or by overly imbibing in adult beverages.

Since Anjelica was at the scene of the crime and able to size up Samantha, the question is whether she condoned the rape since the kid was sullen and looked older than 13.

I can sort of understand that facet of the case but I can't fully understand the consternation in both France and Poland.

France tends to swoon over anyone who signs up for citizenship, even unrepentant reprobates. When its new citizen is Roman Polanski, French authorities get positively livid and would defend him to the death, except, of course, against German invaders.

In Poland's case, though, advocating for Polanski is much more of a sticky wicket.

Roman Polanski is often referred to as a Polish movie director. In point of fact, Polanski is as Polish as Regis Philbin.

The Jewish-born Roman "Romek" Liebling emigrated to France as a child just before WWII. One would think that being saved from almost certain extinction in the Holocaust would have inspired him to exult in his salvation and turn out films reflecting that exultation.

Instead, Roman Polanski directed Rosemary's Baby and raped a 13 year old child.

Yet the Poles are up in arms over his arrest so many years after the act, supporting their famous "native son" since there aren't an awful lot of famous "Polish" movie directors.

The Polish people would be better served by a government more interested in improving their lives and their economy than by a government involved in misplaced hero worship.

Polanski and the planet would be best served if he spent his remaining years in prison.

Bubba Resurrects an Old Canard:

Bubba, Bubba, Bubba. We can understand your envy over the bride's basking in the limelight but maybe you could exercise some discretion and allow Hillary her moments in the sun?

When you dredge up Hillary's bizarre "vast right wing conspiracy" theory, you make Americans think you're either irredeemably mired in your guilt over Monica or that you've totally lost your mind.

You may recall that your loving wife invoked that theory way back in 1998 when it was already old; she used it to defend you against charges you were using the Oval Office as a virtual Oral Orifice bordello.

Work on getting some new lines, Billy Boy, instead of rehashing old tripe.

Asked by sycophant David Gregory on "Meet the Press" if that infamous conspiracy was alive and well, the former president replied, "Oh, you bet. Sure it is. It's not as strong as it was, because America's changed demographically, but it's as virulent as it was."

By the way, Bill, Hillary had also already used "virulent" in a similar context.

This time the vast right wing, according to Bill, has refocused on President Obama. "They can take his numbers down, they can run his opposition up. But fundamentally, he and his team have a positive agenda for America," he added: /9SKad.

For the super-astute politician Clinton is said to be, it's odd that he would think poll numbers can be manipulated like that. It's odder still that he would think bankrupting the country, installing czars who are racists and perverts, and infuriating over half the nation with obamacare are reflective of a "positive agenda."

Bill, here's a suggestion to help you sleep better and get rid of those puffy eyes: Relax more and stop reliving your sordid past. Should you reject that idea then at least check under your bed in Chappaqua to reassure yourself there are no vast, right wing conpirators lurking there.

Just think about it. Things could be worse. Hillary could be in your bed.

MSNBC Death Wish:

Today's lefties are really, I mean really, into death.

Last spring we had pseudo-comedienne, Wanda Sykes, telling a true knee-slapper at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Obama almost fell out of his seat chortling over the hilarious yuk that Rush Limbaugh should die of kidney failure.

Classy MSNBC commentator, Mike Malloy, followed that up last month with his wish that Glenn Beck should commit suicide on-air since, after all, there have been suicides in Beck's family. Why not just join in the macabre fun by offing himself in front of millions?

Now we have MSNBC's talk show host Ed Schultz trying to scare the living bejesus out of the ill and senior citizens by saying, "Republicans lie. They want to see you dead. They'd rather make money off your dead corpse. They kind of like it when that woman has cancer."

I'd kind of like it if lefties would cease twisting the truth and own up to their sick obsession with death and perverse fabrications.

Commenting on an ostensible bi-partisan forum on health care-if there can be such a thing-Schultzie was referring to a constituent of Rep. Eric Cantor (R, VA) who had been asked about an uninsured relative afflicted with cancer when he launched into a diatribe over insurance companies, hospitals, and Republicans: /VpoiS.

Few question the need for health care reform in America, many question the need to scrap a system that is the envy of the planet.

When Americans start flocking in droves to Canada or the U.K. to get cancer, heart disease, and other medical treatments, when French and German pharmaceutical companies begin developing drugs that prolong life, when Swiss and Italian governments announce significant advances in technical research, then, maybe, I'd agree with Ed Schultz.

Until those improbabilities come to fruition, Eddie should work on his reality issues.

Mr. Schultz, granted your and MSNBC's ratings rival those of the Golf Channel, but is surrendering whatever journalistic integrity you have left a reasonable price to pay for a few Nielsen points?

Apparently, it is.

More importantly is the question of why liberals get so exercised over conspiracies, death and, in the Polanski case, cutting a child rapist free.



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