These Images Should Be Everywhere
I’ve not followed the brouhaha over ABC’s fictional recreation of the events that, according to Disney, led to 9/11. You can read some of the controversy here:
Former secretary of state Madeleine K. Albright called one scene involving her “false and defamatory.” Former national security adviser Samuel R. “Sandy” Berger said the film “flagrantly misrepresents my personal actions.” And former White House aide Bruce R. Lindsey, who now heads the William J. Clinton Foundation, said: “It is unconscionable to mislead the American public about one of the most horrendous tragedies our country has ever known.”
In fact, the screenwriter of what’s being called the 9/11 fakeumentary is reported to having invented an event which is presented in the Disney drama as if it had actually occurred — Crooks and Liars brings us the tape.
But that’s not what I originally wanted to write about. Instead, I’m more interested in some of the images I’ve seen in response to Disney’s propaganda in support of the Republican party. Here are two examples:

These are just two examples of the sort of images that are being generated by the grassroots in an effort to fight back against Disney’s GOP campaign. I think it would be great if the Disney brand took a hit — a bad hit — after being so closely associated with such an unpopular president.
As I mentioned elsewhere, if you have a blog, please post these images everywhere.

