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‘The Great Election Swindle’ |
“The Great Rock and Roll Swindle,” a movie that is alleged to be the true story of the ’70s punk rock band the Sex Pistols, tells a tale of how Malcolm McLaren, the band’s founder and manager, controlled the rise and fall of this infamous band.
In the story, McLaren tells us how he handpicked four angry young men to form a band. This band had no talent, but a few songs that would work up England’s troubled youth into a frenzy. He limited the number of live shows the band played in order to keep the “swindle” alive. McLaren figured that if no one could actually see them play live, then they would never figure out that this group of drug abusers had no musical ability and record sales would continue to soar.
After [last] week’s debacle in which Sarah Palin’s handlers refused media access to a high-profile event, I have no choice but to feel this is a remake of the original “Swindle”: this time call it “The Great Election Swindle.” Not to be confused with Bush 43’s theft of the 2000 election. …
The McCain-Palin Campaign has a keep-Sarah-Palin-away-from-the-media-at-all-costs attitude and one must wonder why. If you have a candidate who looks great until she opens her mouth, it seems she hasn’t even purchased a ticket for the Straight Talk Express, let alone know where to board. It makes sense to keep her away from any real media scrutiny.