Friday, February 15, 2013

1-Hollywood's Filthy Dirty Old Men

In pursuit of the truth - http://wwwcinopsbegone.blogspot.com - Friday, Feb. 15, 2013
 
"God himself will set me free from the hunter's snare." "Create a clean heart in me, O God; renew in me a steadfast spirit." Office of Readings, 2-15-13
 
Who are they? About 60 years ago, I read a book by Whittaker Chambers, "The Witness." He identified American born Alger Hiss as a Russian communist spy. He was convicted.  How many other Alger Hisses were they in America at that time?
 
Thankfully, Ben Shapiro's "Prime Time Propaganda" (2011)  identifies the many filthy old men writers in Hollywood. They write the sitcoms that millions view each evening on TV. Hollywood would rather make less money and keep gratuitous profanity, sex, and violence than have family-friendly shows that everyone watches.
 
But wait, there is at least one woman among the filthy dirty old men. Her name is Nahnatchka Khan. "I am trying to do something boundary pushing ... I'd rather go too far and be pulled back than not go far enough and be boring." Kahn is the producer of ABC's Don't Trust the B ---- in Apt 23, a show that features plenty of drug and one-night stands. Moving on ... "Hopefully I have made it possible for somebody to do a rear-entry [anal sex] scene in three years. Maybe that will be my legacy." [What sewer did she crawl out off?]
 
George H. Kubeck -  [ cinops be gone ]
 
These filthy old men and women hate traditional America. That is why they demonize not only practicing Christians, conservatives and independent minded citizens but also the Tea Party members who promote the Constitution and our founding documents. They love the CINOP. (Catholic-in-name-only politicians.)
 
These filthy old men and women have succeeded in brainwashing low- information citizens with the cancer of filthiness including pornography.
 
They are part of the religion of  today's secular leftist progressivism. ANYTHING GOES
 
Read more about it in Dennis Prager's book, "Still the Best Hope" or listen to him on talk radio, KLAC 870 Monday to Friday - 9 am to 12 noon in Southern California. You can also Google: Prager University.
 
  
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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