Shut Up & Sing (why elite Hollywood liberals suck)

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Shut Up & Sing (why elite Hollywood liberals suck)

Postby Patrick M » Thu Sep 18, 2003 2:33 am

I saw Laura Ingraham on Lou Dobbs tonight. I didn't even know she had a new book out.

Gotta love the editorial review on Amazon:

Meet the elites.

They think you're stupid. They think all freedom loving Americans are stupid. They think patriotism is stupid. They think churchgoing is stupid. They think flag-flying is stupid. They despise families with more than two children. They are sure that where we live-anywhere but near or in a few major cities-is an insipid cultural wasteland.

From environmentalists to Hollywood celebrities to media yuppies, no American elite is safe from the astutely critical eye of Laura Ingraham. In this refreshing book Ingrahm probes the condescending elitism of liberals in politics and entertainment. She shows how their lack of national pride, their distaste for religion, and their disregard of American ideals are undermining traditions and values across the country. And her criticisms go deeper than just the elites in the Democratic Party; she even zeroes in on elite enclaves in the GOP.

Ingraham reveals: 1. Why the elites want America to be torn down, tradition by tradition 2. The real reason Hollywood is politically moronic: including a case study of "Stupid White Man" Michael Moore 3. How to understand the goals of the elite - and spot their tactics 4. Why the elites are "theophobic" - and bent on eradicating religion from American life 5. The antiwar crowd: anti-Americanism in disguise 6. Why our current immigration policies border on insanity 7. How our colleges and schools try to brainwash students in political correctness and anti-Americanism 8. The UN: why this darling of the elites desperately needs to be reformed, reconfigured, and reoriented 9. Why the elites are either losing or on shaky ground on most issues

Meet the elites. They have big plans for us. But with dead-on wit and precision, Laura Ingrahm shows how we can torpedo their plans.

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Postby lukpac » Thu Sep 18, 2003 7:55 am

Am I the only one that realizes that these people wouldn't know what "anti-Americanism" if it hit them in the face?

Funny how the "elites" got more votes than W in 2000.

I still haven't read Stupid White Men, FWIW.

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Postby lukpac » Thu Sep 18, 2003 7:56 am

Random thought #2 - how are Hollywood stars more "elite" than, say, corporate CEOs?

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Postby Rspaight » Thu Sep 18, 2003 8:28 am

Hmmmm, so if I'm a Hollywood liberal power elite (even though I've never been to LA in my life)...

They think you're stupid.

See below.

They think all freedom loving Americans are stupid.

Not even close. There are many smart people in the ACLU. People who think "freedom" means "everyone else is free to be just like me" are stupid.

They think patriotism is stupid.

Patriotism isn't stupid. Nationalism is stupid. If you can't tell the difference, then you're stupid.

They think churchgoing is stupid.

Not at all. Thinking everyone needs to go to the same church is stupid.

They think flag-flying is stupid.

In and of itself, no. When it replaces critical thinking, yes.

They despise families with more than two children.

Despise families? Nah. But I do have a problem with the government rewarding huge families with social-engineering tax breaks. (Especially since those extra kids typically will add to the funding needs for public education, increase oil consumption and air pollution by forcing their parents to drive big ol' SUVs and minivans, and add to the garbage output.) How come only people with kids got the last round of tax-refund-advances, and the more kids you had, the more money you got?

They are sure that where we live-anywhere but near or in a few major cities-is an insipid cultural wasteland.

Ah, OK, now it's "we." Before it was "you." Interesting shift. And I'd argue the whole damn country is an "insipid cutural wasteland."

Shut Up And Sing

Yeah, that's perfectly appropriate, since that's what she's telling us. Stop thinking and start humming along with the "God Bless America" chorus.

Man, I hate this "Fascism for Dummies" shit.

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Postby Patrick M » Thu Sep 18, 2003 9:14 pm

lukpac wrote:I still haven't read Stupid White Men, FWIW.

Don't bother.

Moore gets under my skin. He did a lot to get Bush elected, by bashing Gore and throwing his support behind Nader.

Then he tries to say, "Look I had a change of heart at the 11th hour and went to Florida to stump for Gore." while the other side of his mouth paints himself as an unrepentant Nader voter. He even mocked people who say Nader cost Gore Florida, saying they might as well blame the Socialist candidate.

You can't have it both ways, Mike.

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Postby Patrick M » Thu Sep 18, 2003 10:05 pm

Here's the transcript from last night's show with Laura:

DOBBS: Well, radio talk show host Laura Ingraham has had it with Barbra Streisand and others who say they love the American way of life but don't do anything but criticize it. Her book is called "Shut Up And Sing." It's a fascinating look at those she calls American elite and elites and they, some of them, seem to be ashamed of their country. Laura Ingraham joins us now. Good to have you with us.

LAURA INGRAHAM, AUTHOR: Great to be here, Lou.

DOBBS: The elites of the country, you suggest, are subverting America. Are they doing so you think intentionally?

INGRAHAM: Well I think -- we used to think of elites as kind of the monied class. All went to fancy northeast schools and the old elite term from Europe. But the elites today are really -- it's not about money or where you went to school, it's about how you view sort of the average American.

DOBBS: How do the elites view?

INGRAHAM: Well I think, rather disdainfully. I got this impression over the last two years hosting a radio show where I talked to thousands of people every month and from e-mails to calls that they bring into the show. I am an KRLA in Los Angeles every morning from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. And the phone calls from people who are just tired of being talked down to by Hollywood celebrities who lead pampered lives and play make-believe or go up on a stage and sing who suddenly think they're foreign policy experts and have this urge to continually trash the Bush administration. Or call the president stupid as everyone from Cher to Barbra Streisand has done.

And I think when these celebrities call President Bush stupid or ignorant they're call the American people who support him ignorant and stupid as well. That's what they feel.

DOBBS: Well, the idea, one of the fascinating things that you brought up in the book, talking about Michael Moore, and the book is how stupid white guys...

INGRAHAM: Stupid white men.

DOBBS: You point out that he's one of the elites posing as populist extraordinaire.

INGRAHAM: Yes, well there's populous rhetoric and then there's the elite reality. The elite reality is that Michael Moore's daughter goes to an elite private school in New York as Michael Moore's out there, you know, talking for the everyman and talking about the need of the everyman to be supported. But of course most Americans support gun rights and Michael Moore says he's a member of the NRA but does a movie, "Bowling for Columbine" which includes monumental distortions of videotape and the way he cuts and splices tape. And so it's an elite reality versus Michael Moore's populist rhetoric.

DOBBS: And to be fair, you say there are even Republican elites too?

INGRAHAM: Oh, sure. I mean, President Bush, on the issue of border enforcement, Lou, total elite. He's with the elites on that. The American people want the borders enforced. The Democrats don't want them enforced because they want new Democrat voters and they think Hispanics will be Democrat boarders. President Bush has that same sensibility, plus his friends in the business elite community, all of those people...

DOBBS: Don't forget "The Wall Street Journal"

INGRAHAM: "The Wall Street Journal" editorial page I go after hard on this, because they think, well don't worry about illegals, the illegals bring in a lot of money into the United States, it's cheap labor. And meanwhile again, the American people, not Democrats or Republicans, but they want the borders enforced.

DOBBS: And just talk about Commerce Secretary Don Evans before sat down here, Laura, making a decision now to try to do something, level the playing field. But for so many years in this country the quote, unquote, elites have been saying that you're basically some sort of bloodite (ph) -- idiot if you talk about managing trade. That view seems to be changing.

INGRAHAM: I think so because the 2.7 million jobs that are lost in that factory -- the Malden Mills factory all of the jobs going overseas, that's tragic for this country. Do we want to just become a service economy? If we do than...

DOBBS: I've got bad news for you...

INGRAHAM: Breaking news.

DOBBS: We already are.

INGRAHAM: I've done that. I've done that.

DOBBS: Laura Ingraham, the book is "Shut Up and Sing" by the way, the title is not related to the Dixie Chicks which many people might think. It's about Streisand?

INGRAHAM: It's Barbara. It's Sean Penn. It's Susan Sarandon. It's a metaphor of the average American's frustration about this.

DOBBS: Metaphor upon metaphor heaped in "Shut Up and Sing."

INGRAHAM: Exactly.

DOBBS; Very entertaining, very informative, thanks for being with us.

INGRAHAM: Good to be here.

DOBBS: Laura Ingraham.

Coming up next, what do you think about opinion polls? An accurate scientific procedure, pure entertainment, an accurate reading of the pulse of the American populous. Matthew Felling, the media director for the Center For Media and Public Affairs joins us next. Stay with us.

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Postby Patrick M » Thu Oct 02, 2003 9:38 pm

http://www.gwinnettdailyonline.com/GDP/ ... 19FC8B.asp

Conservative author and attorney Ann Coulter blasted liberals during her speech, specifically with regards to their positions regarding the war in Iraq.

"Let's just say that this was a war just for oil," Coulter told the crowd of about 300. "Why not go to war for oil? We need oil. What do Hollywood celebrities think fuels their jets? How do they think their cocaine is delivered? Now that we have liberated Iraq and uncovered the torture chambers, the mass graves, the rape rooms ... the world has seen this was never a war for oil."

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Postby Rspaight » Fri Oct 03, 2003 8:50 am

Yeah, and that was a speech to Boy Scouts. Cocaine and rape. Nice.

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Postby Patrick M » Fri Oct 03, 2003 2:28 pm

Is Bruce Willis a Hollywood elite? He was interviewed by O'Reilly recently. Video here (right column):

http://www.foxnews.com/oreilly/index.html

Unfortunately, no transcript. His comments about the Iraq war are "interesting."