Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Pro-Terrorist Films Fail to Score at Academy Awards

The Academy Awards is a Leftist festival of self-congratulation for undermining American culture and self-image. I was therefore delighted to see it got such low ratings this year, and even more delighted to see that its pro-terrorist, anti-American and anti-Israel films lost heavily.

The worst of the bunch was probably "Paradise Now," a foreign film glorifying suicide bombers in Israel. It lost. Guess the film was a "bomb." (Sorry.)

The most insidious of the bunch, "Munich," also lost. It was a film based on a fictional book (that pretended to be truthful) about the 1972 Muslim massacre of the Israeli Olympic team in Munich, Germany. Steven Spielberg, self-hating Jew, portrayed the Palestinian murderers as morally equivalent with the Israelis. He also falsely portrayed Mossad and Israeli leader Golda Meir as torn and tormented by their "immoral" decision to hunt down the murderers and kill them. You would think the Israelis had been assigned to kill orphans, nuns and puppies, due to their deep moral pain and aching consciences for having to carry out this mission. What a bunch of horse manure!

The truth is, the Mossad agents carried out their assignment with glee, blowing the brains out of the Muslim animals who murdered their defenseless countrymen. Golda Meir also had no qualms about the operation. The Palestinian criminals are now reunited with Mohammed in Hell. Maybe they can roast wienies together - preferably their own!

The other film, "Syriana," produced by the America-hating leftist George Clooney, showed the whole Middle East mess, with war and terrorism, is all about oil. It didn't win either. Even with all that oil, it just wasn't slick enough.

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