Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Television Channelling Democrat Talking Points

On the Laura Ingraham website http://lauraingraham.com, there is a link to a story on World Net Daily http://www.wnd.com about the latest episode of the CBS television series, "Cold Case".
Extensively, "Cold Case" is a police drama that opens up unsolved cases that can go back as much as 75 years and within an hour, the case is solved. Unfortunately, by a strange coinkidink, the plots of the unsolved cases tend to come right out of the Democrat National Committee.
Because we were exhausted from our cross-country travels this past week, I actually watched the episode in question.
The episode was about a high school Christian abstinence group that is chock full of "hypocrites" that are far from virginic. Why, even one of the gals is stooping the youth pastor that lead the group. Nice.
So, a another young girl joins the group and it turns out that she is one of those who just does not buy the whole agenda. She tells one of the boys, who believes he is gay, that it is OK and that he will find someone to love in his life. And this sends a core group over the edge and they get the interloper out into the woods and, get this, stone her to death. Why, one of the killers quotes Deuteronomy as she throws a stone at the interloper.
Talk about a not-so-hidden agenda in that plot!
So, what is the agenda in this series?
I think that it is clear. The writers pick a large city, Philadelphia, try to always make the case in question something against conservatives who are more than likely "hypocrites" and if the killer is alive, bring them to "justice."
This is not just hyperbole on my part. It is "Cold Case" in a nutshell.
I watched the show another time when it set the plot in the 1960's when a policeman realizes he is gay and finds "love" with another man on the force and, of course, the lover is married with children. The moral. Putting 2000 standards to the 1960s, that because there was prejudice against gays and that it was so terrible that the lovers had to be in the closet and the one who was murdered by fellow officers were evil incarnate.
And, that is the problem with the way the stories develop.
The writers are putting the standards of 2007 to you pick the year and era. It just does not work. Just as making the standards of those years and eras fit this time and place.
This is why people turn off network television.
People want to be entertained, not preached to. That is why the "reality" and game shows are what is popular on network television. If people want to be preached to, there is always PBS and many cable/satellite channels to fill that void.
"Cold Case" is a show that pushes the socialist agenda with a vengeance and people should be aware of it and stop watching this propaganda under the guise of a police drama.

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