The B&R Friday Movie

The Obama Deception

Informative if you can get beyond Alex Jones, the loudmouth bully who got off on “confronting” little Michelle Malkin during the DNC convention protests.

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3 Responses to The B&R Friday Movie

  1. Ilion says:

    OK; I’m just five minutes into it. I’ve seen the hip-hop guy and the wrestling guy and the grey-furry pot-head singer guy and the blame-the-financiers historian guy make their statements.

    I don’t (of course) know where the film is going with all this, so this post is about those five minutes, and specifically about the blame-the-financiers foolishness. Blaming the financiers — even blaming George Soros, wicked as that man is — is just another distraction from the real problem; it’s more “show business,” as Willie Nelson put it.

    The problem is not that financiers, or any other interest, have too much influence in government(s). The problem is that our Western governments exercise too much power over all aspects of our societies and of our personal lives. The problem is that we not only allow government to exceed its proper bounds, but that too many of us keep calling for more of it.

    It’s impossible to make that fellow over there a slave-to-the-people without simultaneously making yourself a slave-to-the-people.

  2. Ilion says:

    And, after watching less than two more minutes, I’ve decided that the film is just more leftist bilge.

    Maybe I’m wrong on that, but I don’t intend to spend an hour on it on the off-chance that it’s not merely leftist bilge.

  3. TexRex says:

    Bob, first a BIG congrats on your new gig. Very sweet indeed.

    Like most of Alex Jones’ work this one is loaded with real world information and logic. The Doom and Gloom narration and editing are as usual over the top.

    That being said his work usually reveals agendas most people don’t want to believe. Take almost any point he has asserted in any of his documentaries and research it. Years later they all bear some fruit. Some are way over the top (9-11 inside job) or maybe I just don’t want to believe that one…

    Nobody should be surprised that BIG Money and Big Finance are running the show. The problem as I see it is that this country was founded by Statesmen (Concerned about State and Country) and is now being run by Politicians (Concerned about Ego and Money). Term limits and no paycheck would be a quick fix but that of course is just a dream.

    Now to segue to another topic.

    Why is Sarah Palin hated so much? Because she is a Stateswoman. She is not part of the aformentioned group of scumbags and charlitans. She is Beholden to no one other than herself and her family. She is therefor very dangerous to the ruling class and must be destroyed at all cost. And I do mean CO$$$T. How much money do ya’ll reckon has been spent on her destruction? I would estimate that to date at least as much as was spent to get Nobama elected. The attacks against her continue daily on multiple fronts eight months after the election. And she didn’t even head the ticket. She was the Vice Presidential candidate!

    That is why I say Palin 2012

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