This is how degenerate Hollywood’s become: Today it’s more damaging to your career to buck the “cool kids” and speak out against the child rapist than it is to be the child rapist. The round up below took twenty-minutes to
by John Nolte28 Sep 2009, 8:48 PM PST0
Pleading guilty to unlawful sex with an underage girl — the drugging, raping and sodomizing of a 13 year-old — isn’t stopping Hollywood from ginning up an indignation campaign over the possibility of fugitive director Roman Polanski being held accountable
by John Nolte28 Sep 2009, 5:12 PM PST0
Nothing mitigates director Roman Polanski’s unspeakable crime. Certainly Polanski has dealt with personal tragedy on a scale few of us can understand, but that’s not a license to drug, rape and sodomize a 13 year-old girl. Nor is perceived misconduct
by John Nolte27 Sep 2009, 12:51 PM PST0
Yesterday, Scott Johnson at Powerline reported that the NEA homepage “Health Care Resource” link took you to the Artists’ Health Insurance Resource Center (AHIRC), whose own homepage urged artists to “get involved in the health care debate,” contact Congress and
by John Nolte23 Sep 2009, 11:22 PM PST0
Protect Insurance Companies PSA from Will Ferrell — The question none of these elites will ever answer is whether or not they’re willing to give up the Cadillac health benefits they currently enjoy through “evil” insurance companies, and accept the
by John Nolte22 Sep 2009, 2:11 PM PST0
Scott Johnson at Powerline was alerted to this this morning. We’ll tell the story in pictures. NEA homepage: Closer look: Select “Health Insurance” and you’re sent directly here: (more…)
by John Nolte22 Sep 2009, 10:59 AM PST0
Scott Johnson at Powerline was alerted to this this morning. We’ll tell the story in pictures. NEA homepage: Closer look: Select “Health Insurance” and you’re sent directly here: Closer look: The “Artists Unite” link takes you here, to yet another
by John Nolte22 Sep 2009, 9:12 AM PST0
At first glance, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) conference call of August 10th, 2009sounds innocent enough because it’s supposedly been organized by Michael Skolnik, political director for Russell Simmons and someone not officially associated with any government agency.
by John Nolte21 Sep 2009, 9:45 AM PST0
At first glance, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) conference call of August 10th, 2009 sounds innocent enough because it’s supposedly been organized by Michael Skolnik, political director for Russell Simmons and someone not officially associated with any government
by John Nolte21 Sep 2009, 9:29 AM PST0
Forget bias. Bias is officially the good ole’ days. Bias is the warm memory of Mary Ellen Hickenlooper in the back seat of the family station wagon on a cloudless Fourth of July night. Oh, how we long for the
by John Nolte16 Sep 2009, 4:33 PM PST0
Critics love David Letterman. They love him because he’s mean and liberal and does everything they demand: further the leftist agenda through the brutal use of humiliation to target any public figure (or their child) who might derail Leftist causes.
by John Nolte15 Sep 2009, 4:57 PM PST0
Terrible news. Fox News just reported that actor Patrick Swayze lost his fight with pancreatic cancer today at the age of 57. Swayze arrived on the scene in a big way in 1983, with a starring role in Francis Ford
by John Nolte14 Sep 2009, 6:21 PM PST0
In recent days and weeks three major news stories have broke here online, at Fox News or the Washington Times; everywhere but the mainstream media. Worse still, as the stories unfolded, the media willfully ignored them until, much to their
by John Nolte12 Sep 2009, 1:10 PM PST0
My sense that the September 11th attacks would transcend partisan politics lasted less than a few days. That may sound cynical, but after counting myself as one of them for over a decade, I know how the Left thinks and
by John Nolte11 Sep 2009, 1:10 PM PST0
UPDATE: Wash. Times is reporting Sergant has not resigned from the NEA, but was reassigned. He “is no longer Director of Communications.” END UPDATE. From the Washington Times: Yosi Sergant has been asked to resign from his post as Communications
by John Nolte10 Sep 2009, 10:18 AM PST0
Tuesday, while talking about Patrick Courrielche’s NEA piece, Rush Limbaugh said, “…there was a story right before I left that [Obama’s] youthful supporters just aren’t anywhere here. They’re not showing up. Where are they? Where are they out there for
by John Nolte10 Sep 2009, 6:44 AM PST0
As tens of thousands took to the streets of Venezuela to protest the Chavez government’s growing authoritarianism, as the Chavez government announced the closing of over two dozen radio stations “biased” against the government, why is it not surprising that
by John Nolte7 Sep 2009, 10:19 AM PST0
Michael Moore’s “Capitalism: A Love Story” premieres at the Venice Film Festival today. Reuters has most of the details, the usual-usual from the 55-year old mega-millionaire. But buried below the usual-usual is the real story — a point of agreement
by John Nolte6 Sep 2009, 8:45 AM PST0
You’re not using the Almighty’s name in vain when you mean it. So everybody all together now: God Damn the Shaky-Cam. Was it Spielberg with “Saving Private Ryan” who started the shaky-cam phenomenon or was it “NYPD Blue?” Whatever. My
by John Nolte5 Sep 2009, 2:28 PM PST0
One day … ONE day after gushing over how exciting the recession is now that those forced to work jobs they hate or who have lost them entirely can focus on their passions, Natalie Portman bought herself a $3 million
by John Nolte5 Sep 2009, 9:52 AM PST0
Writer/director Mike Judge’s “Extract” is being promoted as: “The creator of OFFICE SPACE heads back to work,” but this isn’t exactly true in the purest “Office Space” sense. Our protagonist Joel (Jason Bateman) does spend time at the company he
by John Nolte4 Sep 2009, 10:21 AM PST0
by John Nolte3 Sep 2009, 8:29 AM PST0
Yesterday, our own Chris Yogerst weighed in on Greg Gutfeld’s criticism of Hollywood — specifically Greg’s criticism of “G.I. Joe,” Stallone’s new Rambo film and “Inglourious Basterds” — for choosing politically correct villains over the real ones we face today.
by John Nolte2 Sep 2009, 2:04 PM PST0
In today’s L.A. Times director Oliver Stone discusses his upcoming documentary “South of the Border,” about the “warmhearted” Hugo Chavez. [emphasis added]: Oliver Stone is shown warmly embracing Hugo Chávez, nibbling coca leaves with Evo Morales and gently teasing Cristina
by John Nolte1 Sep 2009, 10:22 AM PST0
Will someone fluent in Marie Antoinette-ese explain to me the words that are coming out of Ms. Portman’s mouth: “I think it’s kind of an exciting time. I mean, everyone is cutting back. It’s happening in every industry – including
by John Nolte31 Aug 2009, 3:10 PM PST0