Later this week, HBO launches the latest season of their hit series Entourage, which chronicles the life and times of a Hollywood star and his posse. While I’m sure the writers take some liberties, for entertainment’s sake, in presenting the story lines, I’m convinced that Entourage paints a fairly accurate picture of Hollywood life. Everything I read regarding Hollywood, seems to back-up what the show points out, while Hollywood stars may be idealistic and eager for the “feel good” story at the “feel good” time, they lack the understanding of the real world and the responsibility that goes along with it.
Yet, even so, the elite of Hollywood feel they understand the everyday American citizen. They feel obligated to inject themselves into the middle of political discourse, without the slightest understanding of the policies they seek to debate, and tell us to vote like them. The media loves it; the left-wing blogs love it and they try to convince us that we too should love it and embrace the Hollywood lifestyle and support the Hollywood candidate.
Indeed, Barack Obama represents the values of the Hollywood elite, a value-system rooted in fascism, born of naïve idealism and completely out-of-touch with mainstream America. Throughout his campaign, Obama has referenced that he works for “Main Street” and not “Wall Street”, implying that he cares for the common man. However, his words ring hollow. What proof do we have of this?
Is it not more accurate to say that Mr. Obama works more for Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Strip than Main Street, U.S.A.? Every time I see this candidate, he’s surrounded by some no-talent ass clown (see Sheryl “One Ply-One Square-For-My-Poo Poo” Crow) or some pretentious prick that might actually have talent, but is even more out of touch with American society (see Sean Penn). Yet I’m supposed to believe that Obama cares about the middle class?
This is what Ann Hathaway would have you believe. In an inteview with MSNBC.com, during the Democratic National Convention, Hathaway talks of the need to “build-up the middle class” and eliminate the disparity between the super rich and the poor. Hathaway never has experienced middle-class lifestyle, so she can’t really speak on the issue; however, this is a typical Democratic tatic–talk down to the common and try to impress them with the ability to relate. Perhaps next time Hathaway can focus more on the qualities of her potential male suitors and focus less on politics she can’t comprehend.
Obama tells us that his is the story of America, but he continues to mingle with an ultra-leftist, highly elitist, fringe element of society that functions on their own terms. They lack structure and discipline in their own lives and need a strong paternal force in their lives, so they look towards the government and/or drugs, alcohol, women, because they could never make it alone. They assume that all Americans are co-dependant as well and try to force us to accept their newest vice–big government. Just as the cocaine they snort will destroy their private relationships and personal lives, the big government they yearn for will also destroy lives, but this time the destruction will include the freedoms and liberties of every American.
Simply put, Hollywood needs Barack Obama and his socialism–America does not.