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Monday, September 7, 2015

Michelle Obama Slammed All Over Social Networking For Calling Singer Beyonce A Good Role Model


Barack Obama and Beyonce

U.S. First Lady, Michelle Obama, is being slammed all over social networking for referring to explicit, lewd, chronic copyright stealing singer, Beyonce, as a good role model for girls. Mrs. Obama’s Twitter page was flooded with tweets slamming her, after making the statement in a happy birthday wish to the disgraceful singer, who is an outright thief, in what has become a common topic of online discussion.

 

Michelle Obama

Mrs. Obama continues to defend Beyonce in what is a defiant stance against critics reproving her for choosing such a poor role model and it is making her look unbalanced. It is damaging her name as First Lady, as Americans and international citizens online are questioning her judgment. As a representative of the United States government, she should make more careful choices.


Barack Obama, Beyonce and Jay-Z

Not to mention, the rumors going around among insiders in Washington continues to indicate President Obama and Beyonce engaged in inappropriate conduct. What an awful way to repay her trust. In a sad way, they are making a fool of the First Lady, who keeps going to bat for them. However, one day the truth will come out. As the saying goes, "There is nothing kept secret that will not come to light" and "the truth will set you free."


Michelle Obama calling Beyonce "the only and only Queen" is also a slap in the face to legendary singer Aretha Franklin who is called the Queen (musically)


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Michelle Obama’s Birthday Tweet to Beyonce Includes Extra Message That Rubs a Few Folks the Wrong Way

Sep. 5, 2015 8:51pm Dave Urbanski - Editor’s Note: Content warning: Some readers may find the two Twitter photos in this story offensive. You can’t exactly fault first lady Michelle Obama for sending superstar R&B singer Beyonce a happy birthday tweet — the pair do go back a ways. But Obama’s birthday tweet to Beyonce on Friday included an extra message that thanked her “for being a role model for young girls around the world” ...



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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Ashton Kutcher's Performance In Steve Jobs Biopic Being Slammed



Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs

Hate to say I told you so, no I don't, I told you so. I know movies, having written and copyrighted many scripts. I have complimented films (previews) on my sites that went on to do very well at the box office and slammed others that flopped shortly after. Months ago the Judiciary Report insisted superficial actor Ashton Kutcher making a Steve Jobs biopic was a bad idea (Ashton Kutcher Is A Poor Choice To Play Steve Jobs In Biopic). Well, critics and audiences saw a preview of the movie this past weekend and many of the reviews are negative. Even Jobs' former partner at Apple, Steve Wozniak, slammed it as inaccurate. Critics are also slamming Kutcher's performance.

The only reason Kutcher was allowed to do this foolishness is because he is in Hollywood's Illuminati, who are running the entertainment industry into the ground. Now they've messed up Jobs' life story. Jobs of all people. How could they let Kutcher and Kabbalah mess up Jobs' life story and legacy like this. Crazy cults shouldn't be allowed to do such things, especially with historical pieces that need proper attention and the right talent for accurate, compelling cinema.

Look at the horrible job Kutcher's fellow cult member Madonna did with "W.E." attempting to rewrite British history, as critics noted, with her madness and adding copyright infringing items to it (from my copyrights) that didn't even happen in the Royal Family's history, foisting her mental illness on the public (Madonna Booed In London At The Premiere Of Her Copyright Infringing Film “We” and Boycott Madonna's Rip-Off "We" Movie - Part 2 ). Thanks to the Judiciary Report's public boycott the film flopped, was scrapped and sent straight to DVD where it flopped some more. Leave the filmmaking to the professionals who actually have a talent for it and are insane.

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Ashton Kutcher Gets Mixed Reviews as Steve Jobs

January 27, 2013, 4:30 am - The actor gets some kudos, but early reviews say his movie bio is an over-polished Apple. The new biopic of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs starring Ashton Kutcher in a nerdy beard premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Friday to an early round of mixed reviews.

The Two and a Half Men star won respectful praise for tackling such an iconic role in jOBS, but indications are that this apparently adulatory portrait of the techno-genius is not The Social Network for computers. The Hollywood Reporter reviewer Justin Lowe calls the film - directed by Joshua Michael Stern and covering the rise, fall and rise of the brilliant innovator in the years leading up to the introduction of the iPod - "passably entertaining," but closer to a "two-hour commercial" than a real interpretation of a life. Kutcher manages to re-create Jobs' mannerisms and is at his best in speeches "haranguing his employees or board of directors."

If "the movie avoids outright hagiography," says Variety critic Justin Chang, it "more or less embodies the sort of bland, go-with-the-flow creative thinking Jobs himself would have scorned." Kutcher's performance is "carefully judged," but despite "an impressive attempt at vocal mimickry. the illusion never fully seizes hold."
Indiewire admires "Kutcher's committed performance, certainly his most impressive turn in years, which conveys the character's focused, manipulative intentions in each calculated look." But the tone of the movie, which critic Eric Cohn grades a "C plus," is so worshipful at times it borders on "creepy.

CNET's Casey Newton also praises Kutcher for his determination to capture the physical essence of the man, not to mention having to handle "fully 40 percent of the lines," but the movie fails to create any supporting characters to share the screen. "The viewer spends two hours watching cardboard cutouts lose arguments to Ashton Kutcher." Finally, according to Vince Horiuchi in The Salt Lake Tribune, Kutcher is "not the casting disaster that some thought he might be." However, "he is much too tall." ...


Wozniak Turned Down Involvement in "jOBS" Due to "Crap" Script

5:48 AM EST, Jan. 28th, 2013 - The independent biopic jOBS, which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, was not produced with the help of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak due to a highly inaccurate script which Mr. Wozniak described to The Verge as "crap." Mr. Wozniak previously told Gizmodo that an interaction between Steve Jobs and Mr. Wozniak depicted in the film’s first pre-release promotional scene was "totally wrong."

jOBS stars Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad as Mr. Jobs and Mr. Wozniak, respectively, and opened to mixed reviews over the weekend. While most reviewers found the story entertaining overall, historical inaccuracies and a "shallow" approach left many disappointed with the first film about Apple and Steve Jobs since his death in 2011.

That disappointment was shared by Mr. Wozniak, who was approached by the film’s producers early in the development of the movie. Finding the film’s script to be "crap," however, Mr. Wozniak turned down the producers’ offer and instead became involved in the Sony-backed and Aaron Sorkin-directed film about Steve Jobs that is still in production.


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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

President Obama Slammed By Navy Seals And Mitt Romney For Using Osama Bin Laden In Political Ad


Obama: It's my commercial and I'll put whatever I want to in it!  

U.S. President Barack Obama has been slammed by Navy Seals and political challenger, former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney, for using the killing of terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, in a political ad, while pitching for a second term in office at the White House. It is a sore point for Navy Seals, who deemed the raid an important victory for America, after the September 11th terrorist attacks orchestrated by Bin Laden, devastated New York City. 


However, no one should be surprised Obama used Osama's defeat in the ad. With all due respect, what else was going to use as a selling point. Solyndra? No. The economy? No. The housing market? No. The aforementioned are all in bad shape. Politicians always play up their victories during campaign season. You run on your victories, not defeats. It was to be expected, but I can see why it would cause upset among members of the military.

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British Phone Hacking Report States Rupert Murdoch Is Not Fit To Run News Corp




Rupert Murdoch and wife Wendi Murdoch

[Article background: this is another in the series of phone hacking articles the Judiciary Report has published, regarding a scandal I broke first in October 2005, via a police complaint I filed with the Metropolitan Police in London, England. 30 people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police since the time I filed the complaint. However, the Murdochs and other key conspirators remain free and the FBI has not arrested anyone, though the crimes began and continue in News Corp's New York headquarters].

The British government slammed News International/News Corp CEO, Rupert Murdoch and his son, James Murdoch, in a report on the phone hacking scandal scandal. The Murdoch's invasive criminal conduct has victimized members of the public, whose privacy was perversely invaded for profit, to gain scoops for his newspapers and television networks.

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James Murdoch

The British government's report branded Murdoch unfit to run an international company, which is true. The Murdochs continue to dodge responsibility for their crimes, which is shameful. To shift the blame to employees carrying out their orders, reveals true cowardice and criminal contempt for the law. If News Corp shareholders are smart, they'll remove him, because a string of bad scandals are coming that make the phone hacking scandal look tame by comparison.

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Phone-hacking report: what is 'wilful blindness'? 

Tuesday 1 May 2012 14.18 BST - The allegation is not a specific legal term, but experts say it is one of the most damning findings in the MPs' report. Rupert Murdoch denied 'wilful blindness' in his evidence to the committee. He said: 'I have heard the phrase before, and we were not ever guilty of that.'

The charge of "wilful blindness" and "wilful ignorance" is referred to four times in the MPs' report into phone hacking and has been instantly picked up by legal experts as one of the most damning findings. The allegation – levelled at Rupert and James Murdoch as well as the directors of News International and its parent News Corporation – does not denote a specific legal wrongdoing but points strongly towards an accusation that those at the top, and additionally those responsible for scrutinising their actions, breached their fiduciary duties...