Lee Atwater today, Allen Raymond tomorrow

Lee Atwater today, Allen Raymond tomorrow

October 17, 2008

Hollywood is getting more brave every day. Crack LA Times movie blogger Patrick Goldstein reports writer/director Billy Ray (“Breach”) has secured a deal to make a movie based on the life of GOP operative Allen Raymond, who spent time in the hoosgow for a phone jamming scandal.

I’m sure a script detailing the bareknuckle politics practiced by James Carville and co. during the ’90s, or even a movie in which Democrats cry racism whenever their candidate is mildly criticized, is mere days away from being greenlit.

The Raymond film comes on the heels of “Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story,” a rambunctious, entertaining and tilted documentary about the late GOP strategist.

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K October 17, 2008 at 7:00 pm

Movies about the 50s blacklist? Covers for keeping none but left views in Hollywood.

Movies past immoral Republican operatives? Covers for immoral Democratic, radical left operatives.

Repeat as needed.

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