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Judi McLeod Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Given the surrealistic hype from which Barack Hussein Obama was first presented to the world in 2008, how will Hollywood present America’s Commander in Chief at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), in Charlotte, NC, Sept 3-6?
Denver’s phony Greek column stage, which borrowed from the well-known Socialist tactic of mounting grand edifices dwarfing the peasantry will be replaced, and Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have likely spent their summer trying to come up with a rewrite for the first failed script.
The world discovered soon after Denver that the 2008 presidential candidate passed off as the Messiah could not walk on water as much as he could run you out of it, before going on to run folk out of oil and coal.
The very first thing the hyped hero of fake Greek column fame did after election was travel the world to bow low to America’s enemies.
Now with the fairy dust blown off the pocket Messiah, how will Hollywood and the Dems raise their epic failure from the dead?
Having run out of American presidents to emulate and with Obama having already done the Superman photo-op, will they have nowhere to turn but to cartoon characters?
No one believes that Obama was the slayer of Osama bin Laden, so presenting him dressed as a Navy SEAL is out.
Will ‘Obama, the Roman Gladiator’ replace the Greek conquering hero? After the Internet picture of Obama on what appears to be a girlie bike, and after his girlish first throw from the pitcher’s mound, no one will buy ‘Obama, the Roman Gladiator’.
Will Hanks and Spielberg borrow a page from London Olympics maestro Danny Boyle and send The Obamster swooping through the air, across the stage as Batman searching for his ever-illusive Bane?