Oliver Stone Mini-Series to Deliver Soviet Version of U.S. History

Let me get this right......You progressives think US history told to people in a enemy country who we were at WAR with would be more truthful then what we learn in our own schools???? You fascist progressives are a damn trip.... Oh by the way you idiots do know that the Kennedy assassination was declassified years ago right?????Truth is Oswald killed him.
 
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The Death of Oliver Stone’s Good Soviet Union

January 29, 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

In episode 8 of Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United State, Stone says:

“Right wing forces have always operated freely and openly in the dark chasms of American life where racism, militarism, imperialism and blind devotion to private enterprise festered.”

Accompanying this is footage from Birth of a Nation. A film that Thomas Dixon Jr., author of “The Clansman”, the book that it was based on, screened for President Woodrow Wilson with the intention that it “would transform every man in the audience into a good Democrat!” Following that is footage of American soldiers marching off to WWI under a Democratic president. The choice of footage once again reminds us that Oliver Stone’s knowledge of history is as scrambled as his brain.
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The Death of Oliver Stone?s Good Soviet Union

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"Adios Amigos, mi amigo está enfermo con olor a azufre"

Oliver Stone’s “Untold History” Comes to an End

February 8, 2013
By Mark Tapson

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Narrating in a creepily sibilant cadence like a woozy William Shatner, Stone immediately sets the stage in this episode with quotes about our “fear” and paranoia of a Muslim enemy – as if many years of accelerated Islamic attacks on America and American interests, including the World Trade Center horror (about which Stone himself made a feature film starring Nicolas Cage), were nothing more than figments of a fevered national imagination; for Stone and the left in general, the CIA are the real bad guys, of course. He paints a picture of a George W. Bush administration that didn’t want to let the 9/11 crisis go to waste, and so “leapt into action” to undertake a “global war.” Stone glosses over the fact that going to war against stateless Islamic fundamentalists was necessarily a worldwide venture not limited to bin Laden and his al Qaeda core.

True to his Hollywood roots, Stone dramatizes what he deems to be Bush’s excessive national security measures with, hilariously, footage from Showtime’s terrorism drama Homeland, showing a scene in which a character’s home is being bugged and monitored by the CIA – a character who is in fact a terrorist. Stone then goes on to use dramatized torture footage from several films, from The Battle of Algiers (1966) to Robert DeNiro’s The Good Shepherd to the anti-extraordinary rendition film called, well, Rendition. Along the way he sideswipes the Somalia military action drama Black Hawk Down for “glorifying American heroism and technology” – yes, heaven forbid that Hollywood should ever glorify American heroism and technology.

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Oliver Stone?s ?Untold History? Comes to an End
 
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