Bozell Column: Hollywood Still Hates Bush-Cheney
Barack Obama keeps desperately pounding the entertainment industry’s ATMs in Hollywood and Manhattan while our manufacturers of make-believe have absolutely refuse to expel their vicious hatred of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. You wonder if on any level Obama is upset, or chagrined, or even embarrassed. Two examples have shown their ugly heads – one of them severed.
HBO – whose Bill Maher as the face of their political analysis is a global leader in burning Bush-Cheney hatred – expressed surprise and embarrassment when it was discovered their violence-drenched series "Game of Thrones" included a scene with a model of Bush’s disembodied head on a spike.
"We were deeply dismayed to see this and find it unacceptable, disrespectful and in very bad taste," HBO said in a statement. "We made this clear to the executive producers of the series who apologized immediately for this inadvertent careless mistake. We are sorry this happened and will have it removed from any future DVD production."
This would seem to be a rather dramatic departure for HBO, which regularly refuses to apologize for excesses, as when Bill Maher has transcended his normal venom by expressing disappointment Dick Cheney didn’t die in an assassination attempt in Afghanistan, since if Cheney "did die, other people, more people would live. That's a fact."
The producers of "Game of Thrones" denied they were making a polemical point. "It's not a choice, it's not a political statement," protested David Benioff. "It's just, we had to use what heads we had around." In another statement, they explained further, "After the scene was already shot, someone pointed out that one of the heads looked like George W. Bush. In the DVD commentary, we mentioned this, though we should not have. We meant no disrespect to the former President and apologize if anything we said or did suggested otherwise."
Now stop and consider a couple of points. HBO is spending untold millions on the production of this extravagant series, yet somehow they were suddenly so poor, "he had to use what heads we had around"?
And with the dozens, perhaps hundreds of people involved in the production, no one – including those whose only job it is to see that mistakes aren’t made – no one noticed this was a bust of President George W. Bush? This truly is the land of make-believe, especially when they apologize. We meant no disrespect to the president by putting an image of his head on a pole. Now can anyone imagine this Hollywood scenario and Barack Obama?
Then there’s the Cheney hatred. The little-watched Independent Film Channel is preparing a new series for August they’re hyping as "the most violent sitcom ever made." This apparent laugh riot’s title, appropriately, is "Bullet In The Face."
The producers have spiced up their formula of "unrestrained shootings, peppered with wildly offensive language," not to mention a dash of crucifix-as-backscratcher humor (been there, mocked that religion) with leftist politics. IFC executives were reported to be concerned about dialogue grouping Dick Cheney in with the likes of Hitler and Stalin. To precise, that it "will be misconstrued as something more than an attempt at some very dark, inappropriate humor."
"Misconstrued" – like the thought that Bush’s head on a pole might imply hostility.
Broken record time: Can anyone imagine a Hollywood production where Barack Obama is compared to Hitler or Stalin? You can’t. In fact, the Viacom-owned network TV Land would not even allow the name "Obama" next to the word "mop."
In a taping of an American Film Institute tribute to Shirley MacLaine, Don Rickles, who has spent a half-centure poklingt irreverent, absolutely innocent fun at everyone, joked "President Obama is a personal friend of mine – he was over to the house yesterday, but the mop broke." TV Land announced the joke would be edited out of the broadcast, and a Rickles representatives said they knew jokes "would be a cut a bit for time."
This is the same Viacom corporation that green-lighted the cartoon "Lil Bush" in 2007, a show so horrid that reviewer Whitney Pastorek at the liberal magazine Entertainment Weekly emphatically denounced how this "borderline irresponsible" program shamed the channel epitomized by the "urbane" satire of Jon Stewart.
"Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Condi Rice are kids! And they're all stupid and evil! Cheney drinks the blood of chickens! And Jeb Bush is retarded! It's a juvenile pile of manure aching to hit the conservative pundit fan," Pastorek lamented. "Thus, I beg those on the right -- and, while I'm at it, everyone else -- not to watch it."
The show was a flop, airing only 17 episodes in 2007 and 2008. But the double standard of TV programming remains. The names of Bush and Cheney may be forever blasted. The name of Obama shall be forever exalted.
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Whan all else fails, bash Bush and Cheney.
Submitted by motherbelt on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 9:09am.
Barack Obama is incapable of embarrassment. He is shameless.
He's not embarrassed by Bill Maher; why would he care about this?
Besides, every minute that conservatives are complaining about that, they are not talking about the economy.
And quoting Martha Stewart: That's a good thing.
And a reporter asking the Prez a question is a "racist outrage"
Submitted by merly1 on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 9:25am.
Bush "head on a stick" as merely business as usual,right?
People are jumping to too many conclusions.
Submitted by Someone Said on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 9:28am.
How do you know this isn't Bush's evil twin sister, Georgetta? You know, the one with green eyes and long hair?
Happy Halloween
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 10:32am.
I'm getting my Obama-like mannequin ready for Halloween.
It will be hanging from a tree by a rope to express how elevated we all think he is.
Now to anyone who misconstrues this as looking like a lynching of Obama, oh no, it won't be, it will merely be an inadvertent, careless, mistake.
Bashing
Submitted by grammajane on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 11:01am.
Pres.Bush and calling all Conservatives/Republicans racists are the only tools these fools have to try and win this election. It will only get worse over the summer and fall season. In their arrogance and stupidity, they continue to also bash many American voters and only prove, how hateful they really are.
And they always will,,
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 12:25pm.
and in a few months they'll hate Romney/Rubio, or Christie, or,,,
That's okay.
Submitted by nolefan2 on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 1:16pm.
I still hate Hollywood.
Hollywood Hates
Submitted by Delsa on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 1:56pm.
real people who work for a living and do well.
Hollywood? Give me a break. Very few of them even know who they are. They pretend to be other people and actually, think we give a damn about them???
Caught up in their own self importance.
Hollywood Hates
Submitted by Delsa on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 1:58pm.
Oops
Zombies versus Darth Vader...
Submitted by 125 grain on Sat, 06/16/2012 - 2:27pm.
I do enjoy the sport of just mentioning the name of Bush and Cheney simply for the liberal anaphylactic factor. It's hilarious watching liberals wet themselves, come unglued and babble incoherent zombie diatribe. Darth Vader over Bill Maher any day...
Hollywood lefties pegged Cheney incorrectly
Submitted by lrgon on Sun, 06/17/2012 - 12:57am.
by giving the godfather of torture the monkier Darth Vader. Vader was a warrior who went to the wrong side while Cheney never served in any capacity as a soldier and was always on the wrong side: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOAk-7F1EVU
"It's good to be back at the Council on Foreign Relations... I never mentioned that when I was campaigning back in Wyoming."
Boy, he couldn't muster the nerve to fess up that he belonged to a socialist club that embraces all the leftwing agenda. Yet while running for reelection passed himself off as a "conservative." Darth Vader? Naw, he's too weak to hold a lightsaber. His personality would fit the walrus/hippo looking character in the canteen scene.
The Public Relations firm of NBC
Submitted by John21 on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 4:48pm.
Where does the Obama Public Relations firm of NBC find so many stupid people, which can still remain upright?
It usually looks like the movie "Weekend at Bernie’s" on this show the guest ventriloquist make silly statements but this time either this was a real person or the got a puppet master into the act.
Meanwhile
Submitted by Smartypants on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 8:23pm.
Meanwhile, entertainment shows on all networks, particularly NBC, regularly give plugs to Obama. His name comes up regularly, and favorably, in shows like "Community," "Parks and Recreation," and many others. I've never seen a sitting president mentioned so often in tv shows, Republican or Democrat. They act as if Barack Obama is still an unquestioned immensely popular leader; they live in a dream world.