Thursday, September 04, 2003

NOT ENTROPY GATE STUFF...though, sort of...

About time...

Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins is taking on political correctness. His new film, "The Human Stain," deals with the freedom-killing trend, which the Welsh-born actor rightly describes as "a cancer." Director Robert Benton pointed out that it took guts for Hopkins to take on the political hot potato. Benton said, "The risk he took, the courage it took for him to do this role is amazing." The movie is based on a novel by Philip Roth where a professor's career is ruined by an unfair accusation of racism. The scholar's life goes downhill until he meets a character played by Nicole Kidman. Patriot Gary Sinise plays the prof's best buddy.

Why am I not suprised...

After Martin Sheen, Woody Harrelson, Woody Allen and others took a swipe at Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alec Baldwin couldn't restrain himself any longer. Baldwin showed up on CNBC's "News with Brian Williams" and mouthed more of the same old stale "stealing the election" stuff. "There is a pattern of this kind of electoral nullification for people who are opponents of elected officials, typically Democratic officials now. I believe that this is, though not part of some orchestrated conspiracy, it's the same thing you see in the Clinton impeachment and in the Florida election in 2000 and 2002, where the reforms that were promised after the 2000 election were not put in place by the, the state of Florida, the Texas redistricting as well and now this recall," Baldwin clamored.

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