On the "direct advice" of President Obama, Sony Pictures has
canceled the release of “The Interview” due to fears of possible threatened attacks
by unspecified malcontents on the theaters that show it. This movie is
supposedly funny yet depicts some personal insults to North Korea’s leader Kim
Jong-un. The Obama administration (with Hillary Clinton’s me-too blessing) has decried
such unprovoked slights to a foreign leader and has jailed its directors, Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen, on
unspecified charges. The United States has also posted an apology to North
Korea on YouTube and closed all its embassies in the Far East throughout this “holiday”
season.
Friday, December 19, 2014
A Benghazi Lesson Learned
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Here is the take-away lesson: People who don't understand satire should not attempt it.
At least you recognized it as satire. My wife didn't even understand it as that.
But apparently others have noticed the connection ... see: http://dailycaller.com/2014/12/19/flashback-obama-white-house-was-for-censorship-of-videos-before-opposing-sony-censorship-video/
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