As we have often said, along with many others, that perception is reality, the Sony, Obama, Bin Laden kill movie to be released just before the 2012 presidential election not only doesn’t look good, but smacks of Chicago-style politics.
The perception of wrong doing lies at the doorstep of the White House.
Coincidentally, one of Obama’s recent major fund raisers was sponsored by Sony, last April.
It is also alleged that Sony had or has access to the Navy Seals Team Six that carried out the covert kill.
It has been reported that Sony will release the Bin Laden movie, directed by Academy Award-winning director Kathryn Bigelow, on October 12, 2012 – less than a month before the presidential election.
Interesting timing, interesting cooperation . . . interesting perception.
Rep. Pete King knocked Obama for providing unprecedented access of the Navy Seals crew.
King chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, has demanded that Pentagon and CIA inspectors general investigate their access. He said that screenwriter Mark Boal, who made 2008′s Iraq war drama along with Bigelow, “The Hurt Locker”, was on hand for a closed-door intel agency ceremony honoring the Bin Laden team.
King said the “alleged collaboration belies a desire for transparency in favor of cinematographic view of history.”
Transparency? That is just something Obama said, not what he meant. Kind of like a lot of other things he said that he didn’t mean like ‘hope’ and ‘change you can believe in’. And, oh how about the change he was going to bring to Washington politics?
I don’t know about you, but it seems to me he exacerbated the same old game we have seen in DC.
Now, is it really any surprise that such a deal would evolve into reality, with the Chicago cast of characters he surrounds himself with, especially when Obama has no other single successful achievement to talk about in his campaign for reelection than the Bin Laden kill?
Oh, that Sony fund raiser for Obama held at their Hollywood studios in April raised most of the $12.4 million that came in for him that month – an interesting exchange for a movie deal . . . I guess Obama didn’t really understand the meaning of the word transparency when he went to Harvard.




1 user commented in " Sony, Obama & The Bin Laden Kill Movie – A Political Scam? "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackYou mean it’s the only accomplishment of Obama’s that you grudgingly admit to.
Speaking of bin Laden, check out the family ties between the Bush and bin Laden families. It may give some insight into why bin Laden was never aggressively pursued by Bush and why he disbanded the bib Laden group that was designated to find him. Remember Bush said that bin Laden was not very important to him. Was “dead or alive” a smoke screen?
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