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NPR Touts How Hillary Clinton's Never Looked Better, With a 'Mash Note' Miniseries on Cable TV

By Tim Graham | July 14, 2012 | 16:27

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NPR clearly likes the new USA miniseries Political Animals, since it is obviously based on Hillary Clinton. NPR's Fresh Air reviewed the series, and Morning Edition interviewed Sigourney Weaver, who plays the Hillary clone. Then, on Friday morning, listeners heard another plug for the show -- an actual paid underwriting announcement from USA. Isn't that a nice back-scratch? Do we pay for news play?

On Fresh Air, TV critic John Powers said "even a Martian would realize" it's based on Hillary, "whose reputation has never been higher. She's finally escaped her husband's shadow...she's now the center of a mash note of a TV series." And NPR offered mash notes to both:

POWERS: "The Newsroom" may wave its liberal politics like an Adlai Stevenson banner, but most political movies and shows pointedly do not. "Veep," for instance, is cynical not ideological, while "Game Change" focused on everything about Palin except what she actually believes or why she connects to millions. Even the news coverage of this year's election has spent less time on Obama's and Romney's ideas than on the tiniest tactical details of their campaigns.

Now, it can't be denied that basing a show so clearly on Hillary and Bill betrays a certain failure of imagination. But this, too, is the American way. Our best political novels tend to be based on real people -- just think of "All the King's Men" -- and few political pairings could be more tempting than the messy Clintons. They turned the White House into a reality show, which Berlanti has now turned into a fictionalized potboiler. Only time will tell whether that's an upgrade.

At the moment, it looks like one for Hillary Clinton, whose reputation has never been higher. She's finally escaped her husband's shadow. If he became the flawed hero of "Primary Colors," she's now the center of a mash note of a TV series, one that gives her surrogate most of the good lines.

At one point, Elaine is talking to President Garcetti who it's clear has been a bit of a wuss. Before she leaves the Oval Office, she says calmly but crushingly: Someday, sir, it would be nice to working for the man who beat me. I don't believe Secretary of State Clinton has ever said anything remotely like that to President Obama, but it's interesting, don't you think, that in this election year, a new TV show implies that she'd be entitled to do so.

Powers did find the series "thin but naive" compared to Robert Caro's biographies of Lyndon Johnson, but that's often what a miniseries looks like next to 800-page door stops.

On Morning Edition, NPR surprisingly played the tabloidish dialogue, with Weaver's character spouting: "Never call a bitch a bitch. Us bitches hate that." Anchor Renee Montagne asked Signourney Weaver about political culture, and Weaver unloaded the feminist palaver on how women are better than men, a common line in her interview tour:

MONTAGNE: Does anything ring true to your personally about this world that Elaine Barrish inhabits? Or is it all like, whoa, that's really another culture?

WEAVER: Well, it probably is another culture, which I - and I don't realize it. But I think one of the reasons I was attracted to playing Elaine was that she comes in with a different spirit in Washington. She's going to make things better for people and she's not going to get bogged down with party politics and all these other games that the men who are in power are still playing.

MONTAGNE: I want to turn just for a moment to you and your story. Unless I've missed something, you really have never played what might be called a damsel in distress. Your reputation for playing strong women is pretty well earned.

WEAVER: Well, I guess I always feel that, you know, when I look around the world I don't see too many damsels in distress. If they are a damsel in distress they are manipulating some guy to help them. (Laughter) I feel that we are incredibly resourceful and strong and, you know, keep our heads. And so all I'm doing is reflecting women to me as they are because the women I know are strong. My God, they hold this world together. And so it's not that I'm avoiding playing damsels in distress. I don't really buy them.

MONTAGNE: Sigourney Weaver's latest turn as a powerful woman can be seen in the new show "Political Animals," which premieres this Sunday on the USA Network.

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Always pretending

Submitted by VT Con Man on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 5:00pm.

why do these democrats always have to have a pretend/make believe about their idols? just sayin'

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Hitlery is on the verge of

Submitted by rbosque on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 5:13pm.

Hitlery is on the verge of assuring an Islamo-fascist empire from Libya to
Asia Minor, whose seat of power will be within the Muslim Brotherhood
and these mutants are concerned with how she looks???

"It may be true that you can't fool all the people all the time, but you can fool enough of them to rule a large country"......Will Durant
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Hilary

Submitted by Jersey Girl on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 6:10pm.

Hillary has taken unkempt, unwashed, and uncoiffed to new lows.

Her pantsuits were always dirty looking, her hair always looked like it needed a good wash and now she's looking like she's got a drinking problem.

IOW, she's an unmitigated mess.

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Yea, but she's almost got to

Submitted by celator on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 6:25pm.

Yea, but she's almost got to keep a swell set of dinnerware and furniture, etc. she and Billy swiped from the White House.

From ABC News:

"After they were criticized for taking $190,000 worth of china, flatware, rugs, televisions, sofas and other gifts with them when they left, the Clintons announced last week that they would pay for $86,000 worth of gifts, or nearly half the amount.

"Their latest decision to send back $28,000 in gifts brings to $114,000 the value of items the Clintons have either decided to pay for or return."

Guess they decided to come clean after they got caught.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Story?id=121856&page=1

"This is not your mother's Democratic Party"--Andrew Breitbart, CPAC, February 2012
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Based on the previous behavior of the Clinton's

Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 6:28pm.

I'm guessing the items returned were broken.

I thought the Clinton's lacked class, but then the Obama's came to town.

Proud member of the 53%!
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Thanks, JG.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Sun, 07/15/2012 - 8:59am.

My sentiments, exactly.

Of course, being a man, I figured that I didn't know that much about women's fashion, but Hill is turning into one ugly, unkempt wench.

I think she's getting that 1950's Soviet woman style down pat before the takeover.

Comrade Bubba
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Whos "never looked better"-Shrillary or Sigourney?

Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 6:47pm.

Doubtful either of these haggard, washed-up old libs have EVER looked good, except for Hill pre-Bill, and Siggy around her Ghostbusters Days-Part 1, not II!

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. BEN FRANKLIN
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Shrillary has never looked better?

Submitted by UpNorth on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 8:36pm.

Whoever came up with that is either drunk, drugged or delusional.  I've seen pictures of haggard(not Merle) before, and she looks haggard. 

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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