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Sunday
May092010

Justified

 

The bitter clingers in Hollywood offered me another interesting look into their psyche last night.  I was watching the first episode of 'Justified,' (originally aired in March) which is a show on FX about an ice cold US Marshall with something of an interesting attitude. 

The Marshall is reassigned to Kentucky, near where he grew up, the last place he wants to be, after an incident in Miami.  His first case in Kentucky involves someone he knew before he moved away, and it is the transformation of this someone that caught my attention.

After he came back from his service in the middle east the protagonist fell in with some White Supremacists, you know, patriot types, and now he spends his days blowing things up, murdering suspected FBI plants, and robbing banks.  And he does this with a small but dedicated group of neo-Nazi racists who operate out of a converted church with the words Jesus Saves in huge letters across it.  They all have swastikas and SS tattoos, and the third reich is prominent in the decor of their not so secret lair.

Stereotypes abound.

This takes me back to the DHS report issued by Frau Napolitano in the early and awkward days of the Obama presidency. (Still awkward, just got old real quick.)  That report was meant to warn law enforcement officials about the risk of war vets, people with Ron Paul bumper stickers, and anyone else who actually read and believed the original intent of the US Constitution, turning into anti-government skin heads and perpetrating violent acts against decent law abiding lemmings.  Looks like they live in Kentucky.

So once again art imitates the life liberals would like to paint over the viewers eyes.  Nothing new there.  But I was amused. You never know when you'll find the water carriers for this or that left wing narrative dropping their pants to sell the liberal rhetoric.

Good show by the way.  I'm trying to catch up on the seven episodes I've missed. 

 

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