Over Hyped


This is an advertisement for a movie coming out just in time for the election season. If you follow the link there is a movie trailer that tells more about the movie.

If you would like some words about the movie from the makers, here are some of them:

HYPE: The Obama Effect examines the Junior Senator from Illinois and his record. Is he the new Kennedy or recycled Jimmy Carter? Is he the one who will finally change Washington, or will challenges like the Tony Rezko trial reveal politics as usual? Is he the uniter the country begs for, or a liberal divider? HYPE: The Obama Effect seeks the answers.

Including interviews with political leaders, media experts, and social commentators, HYPE provides the in-depth analysis that can only occur in a full-length feature documentary. HYPE goes to Illinois and interviews those who know the Senator's record as a state legislator. Go on the road with the campaign and experience the enthralled crowds as they are consumed by the HYPE. Washington insiders analyze Senator Obama's Senate record, his views on abortion, his statements on the second amendment, his plan for a troubled economy, and his foreign policy-will the US be safer or will the US become a bigger target?

I wonder if they will discuss his Communist mentor, Frank Marshall Davis? Or the fact that he states in his autobiography that in his college years he was seeking out Marxists Professors in order to get better educated? Or how about his Marxist father? Who had little contact with him, but was a great influence none the less? Or how about his socialist mother who raised him for a time? Plus a really strange one, his socialist grandmother, who was a bank vice-president. Which is a rather odd combination don't you think?.

posted by Simon on 08.21.08 at 02:03 PM





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