Protest Tilt: One George Clooney Gets Better WashPost Coverage Than Tens of Thousands of Pro-Lifers
In January, many thousands of Americans coming in on planes, trains, and automobiles to protest abortion for the "March for Life" were relegated to the bottom of the front page of the Metro section (and about 11 pro-abortion activists got equal billing). But just one protester was awarded a huge splash across most of Saturday's Style section. That would be one George Clooney, going through the typical liberal trespass-arrest protest at the Sudanese embassy.
"In tails and cuffs" were the large words above a 5-by-7-inch picture of Clooney in plastic handcuffs. Under Aaron Leitko's byline, these words came in subhead type: "A good way to close out a hectic week in Washington: Orchestrate your own arrest. For a good cause, of course." There were only five paragraphs of honorific text (some of it highlighted in yellow), but four color pictures. All told, it splashed eight inches across and 18 inches down to the bottom of the page -- 144 square inches of front-page Style goo.
We're told there were about 100 people assembled around the embassy, but Clooney and his father getting arrested were the main attraction. Leitko summarized that Clooney was protesting Sudanese dictator Omar el-Bashir and his blockade of food and humanitarian aid from people in the states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan:
Backed by a rogues’ gallery of do-gooders — including his father, Nick, civil rights scion Martin Luther King III and congressman James P. Moran Jr. (D-Va.) — Clooney stepped onto the embassy’s lawn, was told to leave three times and declined to do so. Secret Service officers were waiting with a pair of wrist restraints.
Normally, there would be a bit of shock and awe in watching a former Batman get tossed into a paddywagon on Massachusetts Avenue. But the wow factor was toned down because (1) the protest, including Clooney’s arrest, was announced in advance Thursday, and (2) the immaculately tanned actor has been in town all week, eating up the limelight.
On Wednesday morning, Clooney, fresh from a visit to South Sudan, testified at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing regarding the nation’s burgeoning humanitarian crisis. That night, he scored a spot at the first family’s dinner table during the state dinner with British Prime Minister David Cameron. On Thursday, he paid a visit to the Oval Office, addressed reporters in front of the White House and stopped by the Willard Hotel for a glass of iced tea. Finally, Friday’s act of planned civil disobedience.
At least they avoided some of the really egregious "Saint George" the "21st Century Statesman" stuff that Newsweek ran last year.
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Poor George,...
Submitted by Eric the Fred on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 9:44pm.
... he just can't get himself out of the Style section.
I'd respect it more if he tried to use his influence behind the scenes and wasn't so nakedly partisan in general.
Celebrity socieity
Submitted by GregE on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 9:46pm.
America is more interested in celebrity, in nearly all areas.
clooney
Submitted by ladeflippinda on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 9:48pm.
One George Clooney has more news value than 10,000 pro-life demonstrators. Pure and simple.
Clooney-Mass coverage-Andrea Michell w/ stars in her eyes
Submitted by Gary Hall on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:02pm.
I mean to tell you - I simply wanted to post the picture of one of his "obviously" biggest fans, Andrea Mitchell, who worked her way through the crowd, looking up at Clooney with those reaching and admiring stars in her eyes, h e r e, but then . .
. . . the sheer magnitude of the attention, this non-event drew, rather blows up in one's face, while looking at the immense number of images found on a simple Google search, h e r e. Just keep scrolling down - I don't know if the page has a bottom.
(;~/ gary
PS - One wonders, if the 1/2 million children who died, in Iraq, during the Clinton years - supposedly as a result of the sanctions, or the horrors of the genocide in the DR Congo (during the late Clinton years 1996-2000 -- one can get a glimpse, h e r e , (a video about a massive genocide occurring just about as President Clinton was promising Africa, "never again")), and the horrors of the mid-90's in Afghanistan in the mid-90's as the Taliban seized control in Afghanistan, ever caught the attention of George Clooney and his pal, John Prendergast (EnoughProject.org - a division of the American Center for Progress)?
Gary
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:07pm.
Take a look at George, then take a look at what Andrea goes to bed with every night. I'd have stars in my eyes looking at Clooney too.
Rad1979 . .
Submitted by Gary Hall on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:14pm.
Well - I was only speaking of the stars in her eyes for her political leftist ideology, I assure you.
I can only assume that her keen interest in "green" energy, is the only connection (other than the "green" folding stuff) I see to her bedding partner.
(;~/ gary
George was concerned for his 78 year old dad, also arrested
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:04pm.
Well then he shouldn't have broken the law should he?
Come on George, you know as well as I do with your celebrity you and your entourage would be treated with kid gloves by the police because they know you'll be recounting everything to a Clooney loving media.
I think I can take care of this issue. Someone kidnap George and give him to me to hold in custody. I'll keep him in my basement, feed him, and keep him out of trouble. Honest.
~^Like^
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:21pm.
ROFL, Rad!
⇒ I saw that movie
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 11:21pm.
"Misery", right?
I would never harm one little hair on Clooney's head
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 11:46pm.
I might, however, considering some action that would leave him unable to speak. He's sooo much better when not spouting leftist nonsense.
⇒ OK, it bothers me
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:20pm.
But should it? That a big name is speaking up for the victims in Uganda and nobody's speaking for America's babies?
It bothers me that America is every bit as barbaric as Uganda.
The last hymn is sung and the Devil cries "More"! - Ian Anderson "A Passion Play"
This headline makes total sense...
Submitted by MightyMouth on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 11:12pm.
George Clooney's name is more known than millions of people's names because he is an actor. SFW?
My 17 year old niece attended
Submitted by Liberallies on Sun, 03/18/2012 - 2:08am.
My 17 year old niece attended the March For Life rally in D.C. this past January. She said it was amazing. A sea of people as far as the eye could see.
As they were marching along, she explains, they saw a group of about 100 people on the side with pro-abortion signs. Pro-Lifers, Pro-babies outnumbered them by oh say over 300,000 people. guess where the media cameras, news photographers, reporters were? Covering the 100 pro-abortionists. SAD!
We can't go on destroying the life of the most innocent in our society and believe that God's Wrath will not fall upon Western Culture. We must pray for His Mercy because the blood of tens of millions of innocent babies is screaming and crying for Justice!
May God Have Mercy on us all.