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On Apr 2, 12:07*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: In light of a recent discussion... http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/...eal-spotlight-... What was the premise of the recent discussion ? Was it that West Wing somehow paved the way for Obama ? I don't know, there may be some validity to that but I think it's more a case of West Wing and Obama both appeal to a certain segment of the voting public. I think its credible that the PLOT of the West Wing indoctrinated (innoculated?) Americans to the concept of a candidate such as Obama. There are tons of anecdotes about life imitating art, its not unprecedented that the combined popularity of WW, the fuzzy boundary between reality and TV that pervades our culture, and the vague similarities in teh plot could have had an impact on voters. At the very least, it would have softened the 'such a thing has never happened' reaction. More likely, some folks saw and consciously decided to participate in the similarities. I saw the parallels weeks before the election, when there was pressure from the DNC to have either Hillary or Obama step out to resolve internal dissent. I was waiting for BO to come roaring back at the convention and win by a last-minute impassioned speech. Hell, Moses was the president of the NRA, what are we to make of that ? Hmmm. Firm, authoratative personality, rigid morals, sense of self- righteousness....what more could the NRA membership want in a leader while there is an anti-gun lobby out there. It seems like a good fit, even if Heston was actually quite different than his Ben Hur/Moses personna. --riverman |
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