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Dark Knight Rises: A Bat Man Red Dawn

by Phantom Ace ( 68 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Movies, Progressives, Tranzis at July 23rd, 2012 - 8:00 am

The Obama Regime was planning on capitalizing on the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises. The problem is that the movie is very Conservative/Libertarian and outright anti-Marxist.

The movie takes place eight years after the event of The Dark Knight. Bruce Wayne had retired from being Batman and had become a Charles Johnson style shut in. He never attends social events. Selina Kyle (Catwoman) pretends to be a servant during a party at Wayne mansion and sneaks into his room. She takes his fingerprints and his mom’s necklace. Bruce Wayne confronts her but she escapes and kidnaps a Congressman on her way out.

So as not to give away the movie, I will skip to the important part. After a fight where Bane hurts Batman and has him imprisoned in some Middle Eastern jail, he leads the League of Shadows to take over Gotham. They hold the city hostage and encourage a “popular uprising.”

The scenes in this segment of the movie are reminiscence of the 1917 Bolshevik Uprising. Criminals and some of the poor join Bane’s terror Army. Private property is seized. Kangaroo courts are set up, where Scarecrow is the judge and sentences “the rich” to death. This is clearly mocking the Communist revolutions and the Occupy Wall Street Movement and Selina Kyle mocks Batman’s anti-Gun policy, which is clearly mocking our gun control laws.

Many on the Left panned the film because of the clear anti-Progressive message of the movie. David Sirota, of Salon, has this to say about the movie.

Likewise, in “Dark Knight Rises,” though there has been some effort to use the villain’s name to portray him as a stand-in for Mitt Romney, the Los Angeles Times is right to flag the true “Occupy Wall Street vibe” of the bad guys. And though it’s possible that the film will ultimately provide a more nuanced portrayal of such populist outrage than “Call of Duty” seems intent on presenting, the problem remains the same: when villainous motives and psychopathy is televisually ascribed to mass popular outrage against the economic status quo, it suggests to the audience that only crazy people would sympathize with such outrage.

Catherine Shoard of the Guardian had this to say.

But The Dark Knight Rises is a quite audaciously capitalist vision, radically conservative, radically vigilante, that advances a serious, stirring proposal that the wish-fulfilment of the wealthy is to be championed if they say they want to do good. Mitt Romney will be thrilled. What’s strange is that quite so many of the rest of us seem to want to buy into it.

My impression was that this was a Batman version of Red Dawn. The film shows the evil result of the wealth redistribution message.  It was a very anti-Leftwing movie.

Democrats planning to use the new Batman villain “Bane” to bash Romney

by Phantom Ace ( 78 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, George W. Bush, Republican Party at July 17th, 2012 - 8:00 am

The Obama regime has launched a brutal assault on Mitt Romney. The Progressives have lied about Romney’s role in Bain Capital from 99-2002. Even the MSM says they are lying but it doesn’t matter. Obama smells blood and is going for the kill. These attacks have left Romney reeling. He has been unable to launch a good counter attack. But more is to come.

This week the final installment of the new Batman series, The Dark Knight Rises, is set to be released. The villain is named Bane. In the comic books he broke Batman’s back. Now the Obama Regime will use the movie to go after Romney. They are claiming that Mitt Romney through Bain will break America’s back.

This summer’s much-anticiapted Hollywood blockbuster, “The Dark Knight Rises,” is getting an unusual boost from Democrats and other foes of Mitt Romney who are eager to tie the Gotham crushing villain to the GOP presidential candidate. Their angle: the mask-wearing, “Venom” gas breathing bad guy has a name that sounds just like Romney’s former investment firm that President Obama has been blasting as a jobs killer.

“Bane” is the terrorist in the new movie who drives the caped crusader out of semi-retirement in the final Batman movie. Democrats, who believe they have Romney on the ropes over the president’s assault on his leadership at Bain Capital, said the comparisons are too rich to ignore.

“It has been observed that movies can reflect the national mood,” said Democratic advisor and former Clinton aide Christopher Lehane. “Whether it is spelled Bain and being put out by the Obama campaign or Bane and being out by Hollywood, the narratives are similar: a highly intelligent villain with offshore interests and a past both are seeking to cover up who had a powerful father and is set on pillaging society,” he added.

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Conservative commentator Jed Babbin told Secrets, “Now we have the new Batman movie with super-villain Bane, the comic book bad guy who broke the Bat’s back. How long will it take for the Obama campaign to link the two, making Romney the man who will break the back of the economy? Romney can’t win if he’s constantly on the defensive,” he said.

Even GOP advisor Frank Luntz jumped into the fray. “Hollywood does it again,” he told Secrets. “[Romney] had to know all this was coming and he should have done a lot more to prepare for it.”

Mitt Romney needs to hit back harder on Obama. Right now, Obama is totally whipping his butt and everyone knows it. One idea I have is for Romney to bring up Obama’s involvement in the nuclear freeze movement in the early 80’s. Romney should mention that it was funded by the Soviets. Another option is to compare Obama to the Batman villain Bane. Point out that like Bane, Obama is terrorizing America. Romney should even compare himself to Bruce Wayne/Batman. He is a rich person who is sacrificing himself for the greater good.

This is not panic, but a warning. Romney needs to hit Obama hard soon. Email the Romney campaign and let the know. We want a fighter not a gentleman.