By Thorton Crowe
Mark your calendars for January 15th because the Michael Bay/Paramount Pictures’ film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, is scheduled for its theatrical release in major theaters. Some pundits are already slating this film may very well put the Clinton campaign at grave risk due to its spotlight on an atrocious event that has remained a virtual enigma for the past three years.
In a nutshell, the film exposes the events in Benghazi on September 11, 2012 when the American consulate was brutally attacked; leaving Ambassador, Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith along with CIA contractors, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty dead without much explanation. Based on the book by Michael Zuckoff, the story gives an astoundingly frank depiction of six security team members who ignored the stand down orders and did their duty as soldiers – i.e. protecting Americans in crisis.
One has to wonder, if Michael Bay and Paramount Pictures can see the relevance of this story’s impact, why are so many still avidly supporting Hilary Clinton’s bid for a place on the Democratic ticket or the White House? Why would anyone even entertain her as viable and competent after such a debauchery (without this film) – let alone the criminal activity surrounding the on-going email investigation/scandal – is beyond any comprehension?
While some Clintonites may attempt to marginalize the film’s credibility with a glib ‘it’s just Hollywood’ dismissal, perhaps (and hopefully) it will be an eye-opening experience, inspiring epiphanies for others as to why she should not even be an option.
You can find out more about this film by going HERE.
Going to see it today.
ReplyDeleteI saw the trailer for this movie and it is definitely on my To See List. I sure hope this wakes up a lot of people
ReplyDeletewhen they are watching this and think of how despicable Hillary was/is. She deserves to be in the slammer and the key thrown away! However, the liberals will twist and turn this every which way - guaranteed!
Democrats wont go see it.
DeleteIt's a MOVIE folks. Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Republican but I won't be going to see it. It is sure to be an unpleasant waste of time for me.It is reported to not be largely political but more about what these people went through. I don't enjoy true crime shows or most war shows. This will simply be another opportunity to make myths perhaps on both sides of this issue and money. More talk with moving pictures included and little promise to get to any real truth.
ReplyDeleteHead in sand.
DeleteI am suspicious of the motive.
ReplyDeleteLiberal fool.
DeleteI am skeptical that it will have a significant impact in the near term. This ultra-corrupt administration and it's media minions will see to that.
ReplyDeleteObama and Hillary will blame the movie if something happens.
ReplyDeleteAll movies are propaganda.
ReplyDeleteNot necessarily. That's like saying all books are propaganda. This is not 1933.
DeleteWag the Dog was very close to what happened when it was released. President hits on a female and they have to fabricate a war. Or Primary Colors where a skirt chasing president candidate and his ruthless wife on the election trail. Ironic?
DeleteI think Donald Trump should buy it and put it on YouTube.
ReplyDeleteAll movies are propaganda. They always have been propaganda.
ReplyDeleteHolly-Wood is owned by the people who own the Federal Reserve and the US Government. They tell us what to believe. It has (and will continue) to work very well for them.
Paranoid? Not like I said it was produced by Pravda. Lighten up. Much too paranoid.
Deletedidn't realize there were so many liberal mush minds reading this blog. glad you're here. maybe 'truth' will eventually penetrate. we can only hope.
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