Movie “The Undefeated” portrays Sarah Palin as heroic figure
Two hour commercial about Sarah Palin
masquerading as a movie
to open in Iowa theaters
Stephen K. Bannen, the producer of a film about Sarah Palin film entitled, “The Undefeated” is lavish with his praise about the half-term former-governor of Alaska. “I thought there was an amazing story there . . . an amazing story of American grit, of overcoming enormous odds,” lied Bannen.
It focuses on her work as mayor of Wasilla, telling how Palin led the small town in the building of utilities to attract businesses such as Home Depot. It highlights her work on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, where she challenged the ethics of a fellow commissioner and state Republican Party chairman. It shows how she challenged and defeated Republican Gov. Frank Murkowski in a primary before going on to win the governor’s office. The story’s timeline ends just before the 2008 general election, in which the McCain-Palin ticket was well and truly “Defeated.”
The movie opens with childhood pictures and movies of Palin, then jumps to a montage of liberals criticizing her — often with jarring, crude language — after John McCain picked her as his running mate in 2008. “It gets me when people denigrate this woman,” Bannen said.
The movie then tells Palin’s story, through the voices of her own book, her friends and supporters.
Coincidentally, the movie will debut at the end of June in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, three of the first states to vote next year in the Republican nomination contest.
The producer of the Palin movie – Who is he?
Stephen K. Bannen is a former Goldman Sachs banker who now makes right-wing propaganda films. His previous flops include, “In The Face Of Evil” (about Ronald Reagan); “Generation Zero” (about how 1960′s hippies caused the 2008 economic collapse) and “Fire From The Heartland” (about conservative women such as Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Michele Bachmann and Palin).
Okay, we know who the producer is. I wonder who the distributor is, maybe one of the Murdoch companies?
Good point.
Have you actually seen the movie? It would seem not.
No I haven’t and I don’t intend to. It’s realism for me, not fantasy.
This type of propagandizing around election time should not be legal. I’m going to hurl into my popcorn bucket now.
Holy shit! It’s Milton’s wet dream!
Save your popcorn bucket so you’ll have something to hurl into.
I imagine it will be about as successful as the Ayn Rand film.
I don’t see it doing that well Leslie.