
Julianne Moore defends Game Change: 'Everything Was Sourced'
Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe to defend her portrayal of Sarah Palin in HBO’s “Game Change,” Actress Julianne Moore on Tuesday was insistent that the film is based on fact.

Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe to defend her portrayal of Sarah Palin in HBO’s “Game Change,” Actress Julianne Moore on Tuesday was insistent that the film is based on fact.

The new issue of Entertainment Weekly reviews the HBO telefilm “Game Change,” a production you may have read about at this site. The magazine rates the film an “A-” and says Sarah Palin need not worry about the movie’s impact

As I’ve mentioned in numerous posts on Big Peace during the past few months, Ron Paul’s foreign policy is problematic, to say the least. His stated position on Iran to “let Israel deal with it,” and this squares perfectly with

(AP) What’s so super about Tuesday? 419 GOP delegatesBy CONNIE CASSAssociated PressWASHINGTONSuper? Maybe not this time. But it is a Tuesday, one with the biggest payout of the Republican presidential primaries. Super Tuesday, slimmed down to half its 2008 size

Actress Julianne Moore, who played Gov. Sarah Palin in the HBO drama “Game Change,” called the film a “balanced portrayal,” boasting that “we really sourced things everywhere we could.”

I have no idea the context in which Rush Limbaugh made the statements he did about Ms. Sandra Fluke. For the purposes of this discussion, however, I’m interpreting those statements in the worst possible light. As such, I utterly condemn

It took long enough. After weeks of chatter about anti-Sarah Palin bias in the HBO movie “Game Change,” former presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) finally attacked the film: I won’t watch it. I know it’s based on a book

Despite the premise of “Game Change” – that Sarah Palin cost John McCain the 2008 presidential election – Gallup polls prove HBO’s assertion categorically false. Palin wasn’t the reason the Republicans lost the election. She’s the only reason they had

Bill Maher gives media hypocrites cover for holding Rush Limbaugh to a different standard than they held him to when he made repulsive comments about Gov. Sarah Palin.
HBO’s new smear job on Sarah Palin, “Game Change,” claims Palin is an idiot and a head case, a selfish and self-aggrandizing centralizer of power. As we’ve discussed multiple times, that’s sheer nonsense. The biggest slander of all, though, is

HBO will soon debut “Game Change,” the Super PAC-like film that blames McCain’s failed attempt at the 2008 Presidency on Sarah Palin. Many readers are aware of HBO’s tendency to smear and misrepresent reality regarding right-of-center political figures and law enforcement to

In an in-depth exclusive interview with Big Hollywood, T. Michael Andrews, a former adviser to the McCain presidential campaign defends Governor Sarah Palin, saying that the premise of HBO’s ‘Game Change’ is dead wrong – that she was not the
Both former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich are expressing outrage over President Obama’s apology to Afghan authorities for burned Qurans that were found in a garbage pit on a U.S. military base. A few hours after the
Last night Yahoo! premiered its new Screen Comedy Channel with the promise of more big names coming soon. Which comedian did Yahoo! choose to kick start its online streaming series? HBO’s resident liberal Bill Maher. During the show, though missing

I briefly served as a volunteer speechwriter on the McCain-Palin campaign in 2008. I was never part of the inner circle, and even if I had “dirt” to dish, I wouldn’t dare violate the confidentiality agreement I signed – even

Filmmaker Stephen K. Bannon, whose documentary about Sarah Palin, “The Undefeated,” has just been picked up by ReelzChannel, is taking his Los Angeles-based Sunday radio show, KABC’s “The Victory Sessions,” to a national audience. From the TVS press release: Victory Media Group
During last night’s debate in Mesa, AZ, moderator CNN’s John King suggested Iran’s behavior was driving gas prices up, and asked the candidates how they’d deal with Iran in order to stabilize the price of petroleum. What an asinine question!

We’ve already caught HBO in a whopper in a statement the network released yesterday. In trying to explain their way out of a partisan film put into production when Governor Sarah Palin was still a likely contender for the GOP
In 2008, while Republican crowds were chanting “USA, USA, USA,” during Sarah Palin’s speeches, Democrats were chanting “hope and change” as Barack Obama talked about “fundamentally transforming America.” And to their shame, many of the people chanting “hope and change”

Just this morning, HBO released this statement to the L.A. Times after it was announced that as counter-programming, “The Undefeated” would broadcast on the Reelz Channel the day after the March 10 premiere of HBO’s “Game Change:” HBO offered a

Why are the producers of HBO’s “Game Change” focusing so heavily on Sarah Palin when the book of the same name concerned the entire 2008 campaign? There are two answers. The first is simple: Palin’s a draw. Hollywood knows it,
– Is Media Matters Obama’s Watergate? – Meghan McCain debates the Virginia law … without having read it or even an “emoticon” of familiarity with it. My favorite quote from McCain, ever: “Vaginal probing is something I’ve had friends texting me about ‘what

“The ‘Game Change’ trailer doesn’t reflect anything I recall.” — Jason Recher, Advisor to the McCain Campaign who was with Governor Palin during nearly every waking moment of the ’08 election. When and how did we know that the upcoming HBO film
HBO’s “Game Change,” a telefilm alleging Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was over matched, under-qualified and possible mentally unstable, makes its world TV premiere March 10. The following night offers an elixir to that poorly sourced production. [youtube WVo_-RAiX3M nolink] “The

Uber-liberal Julianne Moore, who plays Sarah Palin in the upcoming anti-Palin HBO hit piece Game Change, has decided to mouth off about the inspiration for her role: Julianne, 51, told Capitol File magazine: ‘She wasn’t qualified to be vice president. She