It’s been awhile since I last posted, mostly because this summer has actually been pretty busy. I had an internship in LA with a talent agency. Since then I’ve been bombarded with two questions 1) Did you see anybody famous? (Yes) and 2) Is it like “Entourage?” (Yes and No). And now I’m back in Dallas working for a book agent and doing research for a writer.
In other words, I’m doing absolutely nothing that has to do with politics or progressivism. In the traditional sense. Lately I’ve been thinking about whether or not politics is the best way to promote progressivism or good old-fashioned liberal ideas. We live in a country where more people can identity Paris Hilton than Nancy Pelosi. It’s a scary truth that perhaps those politically-minded should be mindful of.
I’ve been a lifelong Democrat and a liberal my entire life. I like politics but after last summer when I had an internship in D.C, I realized this is not a lifestyle I could ever adjust to. And this is where Al Gore comes into the picture. As we all know Al Gore was basically bred to be a politician: the son of a senator who went to Harvard who eventually ended up in The Capital. But’s let’s face it folks he was a really bad politician (and he admits it to).
Al Gore lost the 2000 election (or “lost” if you want to be technical about it) and gained a lot of weight and than lost a lot of weight. And somewhere between his elliptical forays he began making some slides and touring around the country showing how our environment is destructing: the polar ice caps are melting, the oceans are rising, and one day we’re going to lose Florida – something Gore knows a lot about. [OK – that’s courtesy of Bill Maher]
And somehow Gore graced the cover of “Entertainment Weekly,” won and Oscar, and ignited what I like to call “conservatism lite.” Sure I’m not saving the rain forest by traveling to the Amazon and planting what ever sort of trees grow there, but I’ve started recycling and my family now turns off the lights more frequently. They’re small steps but those are the very steps that matter in the end.
So maybe Al Gore did lose, but ended up winning in the end. And while Live Earth wasn’t the major concert success it was supposed to be, there were a damn large amount of people watching Fergie declare she’s going to get rid of her Hummer.
I’m not saying politics is a bad thing. Oh no, quite the contrary. But it’s for such a narrow group of people. Al Gore isn’t one of those people. Neither is Michael Moore. Or Morgan Spurlock. The list goes on with people who have accomplished so much progressivism without having to step foot in the swampland of D.C.
The Cineplex has now become a red/blue battleground and movies are now political debates. Both the left and right tried to claim “Knocked Up” (while I’ll grant the movie does have a unique twist on family values, I just don’t think the conservative case is merited).
However, I actually think no movie unless it’s produced by Sean Hannity is truly partisan. Recently the right-wing has desperately tried to wave up And recently the right-wing has desperately tried to portray“Rescue Dawn” as a pro-war film. It’s supposed to show how strong and resilient American soldiers are. He’s a pilot! He’s fighting in a war! He’s a POW! He’s eating maggots to survive! Heck, there was even a fourth of July screening of the movie for the troops at Camp Anaconda.
And this, my friends, is not right. Personally I think this movie is a lot more complex than good old fashioned Democrat v. Republican. But you don’t leave the theater thinking “Wow, this sure is a Blue State movie” or “Wow, This makes me want to vote for Rudy Giuliani.” You leave the theater THINKING. The movie makes you ponder about Iraq, Gitmo, and all the atrocities that humans commit everyday. But most importantly it challenges you. So I hesitate to call it progressivism because I doubt that’s what director Werner Herzog intended.
But after seeing this movie I certainly feel all the more anti-war than ever. And that my friends, is a progressive victory.
Last random thought of the day (courtesy of Bill Maher).
Isn’t it funny that the only major Republican candidate who has only been married once is the Mormon?
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