I Throw My Boots At This Film
To me the White House represents the American image, what America stands for. Everything good and noble and just and righteous and compassionate, all the “good guy” stuff like never shooting a man in the back or never drawing your gun first or always giving a hand to the down trodden, all this and more is represented by the White House, - “ the people's house” . When we as Americans handed over the keys to the White House to George W. Bush in 2001 we also handed him the keys to the vault where our image with all our American dreams and ideals were kept.
The White House already smelled like a whore house when George W. and his gang of thugs moved in, but the damage they did far outstrips anything done by all the former presidents combined. George and his thugs blew open the safe, trashed, burned, and plundered its contents scattering our dreams and ideals to the wind. The damage is so severe that it can never be repaired. All of King Obama’s horses and all of King Obama’s men can never put America’s image back together again. The American image is a dead image walking.
Oliver Stone’s Film about George W. Bush is a mockery of image making. Next to the real George W. Bush Oliver Stone’s Film looks like a trip to fairyland to visit the Prince who has just wrecked the Kings coach in a drunken night of carousing. “Shame on you George you naughty boy!” Oliver Stone should be marched to the great Hollywood blackboard and made to write a thousand times, “I will never make another movie about an American president.”
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