Joyanna Adams

Nobody's Opinion

Forget Your Horoscope, Watch the Sitcoms

Nobody Knows—how much influence do our popular sitcoms have on us when we go to the ballot box to vote? How much influence does the government have with the various television networks and the contents of their programming? And most importantly, does money change hands to producers for certain political messages?
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Before we even knew that Hillary Clinton would be defeated by a black man named Obama, we fell in love with the most awesome President that we had ever witnessed on our TV’s. He was perfect, and he was black. President David Palmer, (now the All State Insurance Man) did everything right. He was tough, honest, fair, and every episode we watched, got us turning off our TV and saying, “I wish HE was our President!” 24 was the biggest sitcom on TV, and came at the most propicious time, because candidate Obama had the black vote, but he needed so many whites to cross over to him to get the nomination.
 
The Jack Bauer sitcom, was watched by die-hard conservatives, and it’s no stretch of the imagination that the sitcom President Palmer gave us complete trust that Obama would be a great President, like the President Palmer on TV. Give the black guy a chance. Look at David Palmer.
 
Boy, were we suckered.
Jack Bauer hooked us by the nose and lead us right into socialism.
 
Coincidence?
 
Kiefer Sutherland, the actor who portrayed the ultra-conservative Jack Bauer is the grandson of Tommy Douglas, the politician who got Universal Health Care passed in Canada, and the actor himself has said he likes the system of socialism, which his character Jack Bauer, would have been not so pleased about. Kiefer was also the producer.
 
Coincidence?
 
Last night, on another sitcom called, The EVENT, we also have another black President, and wouldn’t you just know it, in the last episode he is dealing with a nuclear meltdown and disaster. This black President is also, like David Palmer, honest, wonderful, brave…etc, etc….all the things Obama is not. And we are seeing that he is willing to risk the death of a million of his own citizens in order to…save the planet. A concept they want you to think is sane.
 
I was personally shocked to hear a President, even on a sitcom, say..””Well of course I would sacrifice a million people to save the planet?”
 
Uh….can’t we even talk about this?
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Nobody Knows if these sitcoms are being purposely written in a highly entertaining way, in order to mold the people into accepting that our President is not the weak, incompetent, often times malevolent, raciest man we have come to know, but the brave, bold, and wonderful black President we are seeing on our popular sitcoms. Nobody thinks this stuff is no accident.

BUT…what  worries me, is not so much the propaganda of liberals in Hollywood trying to shore up the poor image of our black President— but the fact that last night THE EVENT was all about nuclear accidents, and the black sitcom President was seen…shaking Japanese officials hands. They had to have filmed this before the accident.
 
Coincidence?
 
Nobody wonders if the powerful and elite, knew that the real ‘earthquake event’  was coming.
 
If you go on the website of THE EVENT…you will read this about the fictional black President, Martinez.

“Moral and idealistic. Hugely popular with the American people and around the world, President Martinez wants to be a new kind of President, working toward a new America. He’s committed to honesty and runs the first truly bipartisan administration in recent history. Born to Cuban refugees in Miami, Florida, President Martinez is very proud of his Afro-Cuban roots. He is a graduate of Yale University. A lover of music, he had a drum set installed in a sound proof room in the basement of the White House, which he plays to relieve the worst stress….”

 Yeah, I know. Obama is under so much stress he plays golf, and has big parties where he can listen to great drummers and singers. Obama doesn’t need a PR firm…he has Hollywood movie stars playing up his image.
Somewhere they want you to believe that Obama is President Martinez, (getting the Latino vote too!) and David Palmer all rolled into one sweet, magnificent man. …and he is a “new kind of President.”
 
Well, I have to agree on that. He’s new alright. And he is working for a new America.
 
I suggest we watch the sitcoms before the next elections..to find out if the American people even survive, and if in the next sitcom, the  President has to  become a dictator to “save the planet.”
 
How much you wanna bet..he’s black?

March 15, 2011 - Posted by | Presidents | ,

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  1. Yes, you hit it. It IS a character flaw. We have so money good black candidates that we WISHED would have run for President and they didn’t and they won’t it seems.

    Alan West is the real deal, which means they will by all means, keep him as far down the totem pole as possible.

    Oh God…there I go again. Hopelessly being an American. I’m flawed. I need a shot.

    So, they are bugging you in OZ about Carbon Tax too? I’ve tuned on quite a few lights here, in honor of that Tax.
    I just got a report saying my “energy use was up.”

    Gee…too bad.

    Good to know that the Ozites have a good gripe on reality.

    And you are ever so dear to keep reminding me. 🙂

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  2. […] Forget Your Horoscope, Watch the Sitcoms Before we even knew that Hillary Clinton would be defeated by a black man named Obama, we fell in love with the most awesome President that we had ever witnessed on our TV’s. He was perfect, and he was black. President David Palmer, (now the All State Insurance Man) did everything right. He was tough, honest, fair, and every episode we watched, got us turning off our TV and saying, “I wish HE was our President!” 24 was the biggest sitcom on TV, and came at the most propicious time, because candidate Obama had the black vote, but he needed so many whites to cross over to him to get the nomination. […]

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  3. Good questions, Joy. Although ‘sit-com’ is stretched a bit if it is to include ’24’ or ‘Event’.

    But you make no mention of the total irrationality, perhaps irrational Hope, expressed in American reverence for your ‘B’grade ‘leeders’. You guys seem to expect something useful or even (gasp) Good from a President. Is this an character flaw? Are Americans in permanent denial?

    Just watch ‘Yes, Prime Minister’ the UK sit-com which is real comedy and situated at the top of the comedy tree. The PM is a bumbling half-wit at the mercy of his real political masters, the Cabinet Office civil servants who run rings of confusion around him. Try as he might to achieve the impossible, he consistently proves the point. He can’t. Jim Hacker is King Cnut.

    In Oz we do not resort to TV characters. We have the Real Thing. It is like being in the forum of ancient Rome here but in typical Ozzie fashion we stand around laying bets on whose blood will flow down the steps today.

    We currently have Gloriana Julia, the feminist version of Julius Caesar. She wielded a knife to stick it to the previous Emperor, Chairman Maosey Kev, the Great Leader and speaker of foreign Mandarin tongues, but has since lost it, along with the plot. We sent her over to the USA last week hoping that the natives would ambush her in the forests of Washington’s homeless, but the as-usual inept US Pollies could not even get that right. They were supposed to poison her friggin’ chalice if she managed to find her way past all the cardboard-box maze walls.

    And so she came back, to walk right into an ambush by her best mates at the ABC. Her loyal subjects who love her and wait upon her every word (which seem these days to all repetitions of “Carbon Tax, I didn’t lie, Oh Yes I did but its OK cuz I changed my mind back to what it was before I changed my mind and promised there would be no carbon tax”.)… (Say it out loud. Slowly. As though you had a roo in the top paddock)…. invited her on the Tele for a Q & A where she was reduced to giggling like a five year old who has wet her pants whenever a really nasty question hit her in the character.

    We have no illusions about our Leaders. They are sick-cons all on their own.

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