Snuff Porn
Jeff Jacoby, writing in the Boston Globe, call the British made-for-television movie about the "assassination" of George W. Bush as a snuff film. Pornography for the truly deranged. He's pretty harsh on the intended audience for the film as well, those people who hate Bush.
George W. Bush has been smeared by the left with every insult imaginable. He has been called a segregationist who yearns to revive Jim Crow and compared ad nauseam to Adolf Hitler. His detractors have accused him of being financially entwined with Osama bin Laden. Of presiding over an American gulag. Of being a latter-day Mussolini. Howard Dean has proffered the “interesting theory" that the Saudis tipped off Bush in advance about 9/11. One US senator (Ted Kennedy) has called the war in Iraq a “fraud" that Bush “cooked up in Texas" for political gain; another ( Vermont independent James Jeffords) has charged him with planning a war in Iran as a strategy to put his brother in the White House. Cindy Sheehan has called him a “lying bastard," a “filth spewer," an “evil maniac," a “fuehrer," and a “terrorist" guilty of “blatant genocide" — and been rewarded for her invective with oceans of media attention.
What else can they say about Bush? That they want him killed?
They already say it.
The left (and Democrats) got themselves worked up into an absolute frenzy over The Path to 9/11. They don't appear to be generating any outrage whatsoever over this monstrosity. Adding to the level of obscenity, the film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on the eve of the anniversary of 9/11. Snuff porn for the deranged, indeed.





