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Oliver Stone’s homage to and whitewashing of Chavez – we saw the same thing 67 years ago

by Mojambo ( 154 Comments › )
Filed under Progressives, Tranzis, Venezuela at June 24th, 2010 - 2:00 pm

Way back in 1943, the FDR administration encouraged one of the worst (and unintentionally funny) films of all time called “Mission to Moscow” to be made.  (Every now and then it turns up on PBS or TCM.) It was based on the memoirs of the idiotic former U.S. Ambassador to the USSR  a political hack named Joseph Davies. In it the USSR was shown to be a wonderful place run by a wise and beneficent ruler named Joseph Stalin. The purge trials were shown to be based on a real fear of “sabotage” supported by Nazi Germany and Leon Trotsky and the defendants to really be “fifth columnists”. Needless to say the film was laughed at and the director , the great Michael Curtiz (“Casablanca”),  and the star Walter Huston, had a hard time living it down and each tried to pass the buck to the White House. The film was designed to drum up enthusiasm for the US-USSR wartime alliance. The shelves in Moscow were shown to be full of goods, and Muscovites were all  smiling, happy people going about their business, and of course no gulags. Watch the Soviet “peace propaganda” in this film clip.

Take a peek at Mission to Moscow and then read about Oliver Stone’s paean to the tyrant Hugo Chavez.

by Ann McElhinney

Just like Oliver Stone I have recently returned from a trip to Venezuela.

I have been a journalist in some pretty unusual places that have more than a few security issues. I have investigated some unsavory people in places such as Romania, Uzbekistan,Cambodia and Uganda. I went undercover in Indonesia and ended up ensuring that one particularly cruel and crooked mother and daughter team received lengthy jail sentences in the other Jakarta Hilton

But out of all these places and scenarios I can honestly say that Caracas is the scariest place I have ever been.

It feels and is lawless. The people have the despair of those who know their lives should be better but are beaten down by the everyday misery of watching their savings and futures disappear. Murders and kidnappings are endemic. There is a small area of Caracas that is safe for foreigners during the day. At night you have to be careful everywhere. Poverty and high prices seem to increase along with the oil revenues that are kept or misspent by the government.

Whilst I was there Hugo Chavez, the country’s president, did one of his regular Sunday broadcasts. These 4 hour homages to himself are a feature of life in Venezuela, that and shortages of things like milk, bottled water and toilet paper. During the broadcast Chavez is seen walking through an old part of Caracas with the local mayor. His red-shirted entourage surround him. He points to a jewelry shop and asks what it is. When he is told he immediately shouts, Expropriate! Expropriate! He goes on to repeat this action on a number of other small jewelry shops in the area before moving on and reminding his audience of how great he is.

The only TV channel in the country that questions the president was also the only TV channel to interview the devastated owners of the jewelry shops that had just been seized by the government. Shell-shocked, the owners told how they had been operating for 30 and 40 years and now had nothing. Last week the owner of this TV station had to flee the country because an arrest warrant was issued claiming that a car dealership he ran was “hoarding cars.”

Read the rest – Why Oliver Stone’s ‘South of the Border’ flopped South of the border


Progressive Director to rehabilitate Stalin and Hitler

by Phantom Ace ( 168 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Progressives, World War II at January 10th, 2010 - 6:00 am

Morning Blogmocracy Netizens! I came across this disturbing news. Oliver Stone really is a radical Progressive.

I have often stated that Stalin and Hitler were Progressive Tyrants. Where they differed was on which form of Socialism was better. The Nazis were race based, the Soviets were Transnationalist. Radical director Oliver Stone is now releasing a film that shows a different side to Stalin and Hitler.

“Stalin has a complete other story,” Stone said. “Not to paint him as a hero, but to tell a more factual representation. He fought the German war machine more than any single person. We can’t judge people as only ‘bad’ or ‘good.’ Hitler is an easy scapegoat throughout history and its been used cheaply. He’s the product of a series of actions. It’s cause and effect … People in America don’t know the connection between WWI and WWII … I’ve been able to walk in Stalin’s shoes and Hitler’s shoes to understand their point of view. We’re going to educate our minds and liberalize them and broaden them. We want to move beyond opinions … Go into the funding of the Nazi party. How many American corporations were involved, from GM through IBM. Hitler is just a man who could have easily been assassinated.”

Read the whole story.

The Progressives are taking back their own. Hitler and Stalin were Progressives, Oliver Stone is just admitting it.

Cuban Court Upholds Two Year Sentence For Protesting

by WrathofG-d ( 67 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Cuba, Free Speech, Progressives, Socialism, World at September 11th, 2009 - 4:50 pm

To many on the left, Communist Cuba and its’ leader-for-life, Fidel Castro, are roll models.

Back in April of this year three U.S. Congresspeople met with Fidel and came back singing his praises.  During the campaign, Obama stated that he would be willing to meet with Castro, and during his Presidency has eased travel restrictions against Cuba. We also cannot forget the official Obama campaign office that proudly displayed the Cuban flag with “Che” Guevara on it.

The adulation however isn’t only among Democrat politicians.  It is very well reported that very famous liberals (including Michael Moore, and  Oliver Stone) have gone on record praising and defending Fidel Cuba.

In their drive to bash the United States, and prop up a dictator the don’t seem to mind that despite a public personal vow of poverty, Fidel Castro is apparently worth $900 million while his citizens starve, or that he jails political dissenters as a policy.

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HAVANA (AP) – A Cuban appeals court upheld a two-year prison sentence for “public dangerousness” against a man who became an Internet celebrity after his drunken rant about hunger on the island was captured by a film crew.

The court rejected Juan Carlos Gonzalez Marcos’ plea for leniency in central Havana on Thursday, according to Richard Rosollo, who observed the hearing on behalf of the Havana-based Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, a leading rights group.

Gonzalez Marcos, known by the nickname Panfilo, appeared obviously inebriated when he burst into an interview for a documentary on Cuban music, waving his arms and screaming, “What we need here is a little bit of chow!”

He continued for more than 90 seconds, imploring the camera about how Cubans are going hungry in a country where the communist system is supposed to provide for all citizens’ basic needs.

Video of the tirade ended up on YouTube and was viewed more than 450,000 times after being posted in April. It became a rallying cry for exile groups in South Florida, where some hailed Gonzalez Marcos as one of the few Cubans who dare speak frankly about the difficulties of daily life on the island.

In a second video posted on YouTube, Gonzalez Marcos expressed regret that his outburst was used for political ends—but that wasn’t enough to sway the appeals court. Rosollo said Gonzalez Marcos was returned to a prison outside Havana after the hearing.

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