Jack Bauer, Anti-terrorist (actor Kiefer Sutherland) has 10 remaining hours to save America from terrorists and regain his conservative political stature. Jack Bauer lost some of his conservative convictions when he made a death-bed confession to a Muslim Imam during the final episode of Season 7.
It's official. "24" has been canceled, and will be ending after 10 more hours of episodes. The announcement was made at the end of Monday night's show (March 29). CONSERVATIVE WORDSMITH.COM believes there are several reasons why "24" will no longer be on the air.
The original U.S. President in Season 1, President David Palmer, portrayed by actor Dennis Haysbert, should never have been assasinated in the first place, because he was the hit show's best president.
The writers should never have changed Jack Bauer, portrayed by Kiefer Sutherland, (who won a Best Actor Emmy) from an anti-Islamic Jihadist terrorist hero to a heroin addict. As soon as the writers of "24" realized this was a big mistake, they had Jack Bauer recover from the heroin addiction in Season 3. I still forgave Jack back then because his character was so intriguing.
The writers never should have changed Jean Smart's ultra-conservative character Martha Logan, patriotic and heroic first lady in Season 5, into a raving lunatic duriing a brief appearance in a Season 6 episode. Also, "24" producers never should have eliminated Martha Logan from the series, as actress Jean Smart, in my opinion, was one of the best contributors to the entire "24" series. * See Related Link below.
Similarly, "24" never should have turned Tony Almeida, portrayed by actor Carlos Bernard, from a hero into a villain. Even though Carlos Bernard's acting was phenomenal, this disturbing liberal pattern of "24" turning a conservative hero into a character-flawed heroin addict, another conservative hero into a liberal villain, or an incredibly brave, strong, and partriotic first lady into an insane first lady was never a good move, because this is not what the "24" viewing audience wanted to watch.
There are other reasons why I think "24" is ending, such as the Writers Guild of America Writers' Strike, which caused the series to be off the air for a year, and original creator and producer, outspoken political conservative Joel Surnow, unexpectedly deciding to quit "24" early in 2008. * See Related Links below.
It was only after conservative Joel Surnow left "24" that the show really started to go down hill. Liberals took over and the writers made a huge shift from mostly conservative and politically incorrect politics to mostly liberal and politically correct politics.
Will I miss Jack Bauer? Yes. Was Annie Wersching as Renee Walker a great addition to Season 8? Yes. Will Jack Bauer and Renee Walker end up getting married in the final episode? Maybe.
In the final analysis, should "24" be ending in 2010? Perhaps the show could have remained on television for yet another season, or more seasons, if Jack Bauer had not confessed to a Muslim Imam in Season 7, but it's difficult to know this for certain. In any case, my weekly habit of meeting Jack Bauer in my living room via my televison set will be ending after 10 more hours of "24" episodes.
Related Links
*http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2006-01-09-jean-smart_x.htm
http://www.buddytv.com/articles/24/24s-carlos-bernard-tony-just-d-25529.aspx
http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/creator-of-24-calls-it-quits/
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/28/business/fi-strikeblow28
http://www.fox.com/24/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285331/episodes
http://hopenchangecartoons.blogspot.com/2010/03/hit-road-jack.html
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Why 24 and Jack Bauer Are Leaving Fox TV: A Conservative Analysis Of 24
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Sarah Palin Leads Tea Party Activists To Defeat Reid In Nevada Showdown
Sarah Palin will lead Tea Party activists at "Showdown In Searchlight" event on Saturday in rural Nevada. Sarah Palin and Tea Party activists are anxious to have Senate majority leader Reid out of the political picture this November. More than 1,000 people had already arrived this morning.
"Reid, the Senate majority leader, is credited with helping push through Congress the health care bill that President Obama signed Tuesday, as well as the so-called "fixes" measure that passed Thursday."
Thousands are streaming in to participate in the "Showdown In Searchlight."
Related Links
http://www.facebook.com/sarahpalin
http://twitter.com/SarahPalinUSA
"Reid, the Senate majority leader, is credited with helping push through Congress the health care bill that President Obama signed Tuesday, as well as the so-called "fixes" measure that passed Thursday."
Thousands are streaming in to participate in the "Showdown In Searchlight."
Related Links
http://www.facebook.com/sarahpalin
http://twitter.com/SarahPalinUSA
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Rush Limbaugh Compared Democrats To Nazis: Results? Chillingly Similar
Conservative Radio host Rush Limbaugh compared Democrats to Nazis on his radio show in August of 2009. What Rush Limbaugh said is food for thought.
Rush Limbaugh's comparisons are chillingly similar, and one shudders to think about a bit of German history Rush Limbaugh mentioned in reference to health care: Nazis were for lifelong National health care for everyone, from babies to adults.
Here is what Rush Limbaugh said about the similarities between Democrats and Nazis:
"'Well, the Nazis were against big business -- they hated big business. And of course we all know that they were opposed to Jewish capitalism. They were insanely, irrationally against pollution. They were for two years mandatory voluntary service to Germany. They had a whole bunch of make-work projects to keep people working, one of which was the Autobahn. They were against cruelty and vivisection of animals, but in the radical sense of devaluing human life, they banned smoking. They were totally against that. They were for abortion and euthanasia of the undesirables, as we all know, and they were for cradle-to-grave nationalized healthcare.'"
from: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/08/rush-limbaugh-compares-new-health-care-logo-to-nazi-swastika.html
Related Links
http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/national-health-care-medicine-in-germany-1918-1945/
http://www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/town-hall-war
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/25points.html
Rush Limbaugh's comparisons are chillingly similar, and one shudders to think about a bit of German history Rush Limbaugh mentioned in reference to health care: Nazis were for lifelong National health care for everyone, from babies to adults.
Here is what Rush Limbaugh said about the similarities between Democrats and Nazis:
"'Well, the Nazis were against big business -- they hated big business. And of course we all know that they were opposed to Jewish capitalism. They were insanely, irrationally against pollution. They were for two years mandatory voluntary service to Germany. They had a whole bunch of make-work projects to keep people working, one of which was the Autobahn. They were against cruelty and vivisection of animals, but in the radical sense of devaluing human life, they banned smoking. They were totally against that. They were for abortion and euthanasia of the undesirables, as we all know, and they were for cradle-to-grave nationalized healthcare.'"
from: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/08/rush-limbaugh-compares-new-health-care-logo-to-nazi-swastika.html
Related Links
http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/national-health-care-medicine-in-germany-1918-1945/
http://www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/town-hall-war
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/25points.html
Labels:
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Democrat,
Judaism,
Nazis,
Politics,
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