Why Americans Crave the Return of ‘Rocky’ and ‘Star Wars’ Now

Perhaps it is coincidence, or maybe even providence, that the seventh film in both the Rocky and Star Wars franchises are in theaters now, nearly 40 years after they first made cinematic history.

In the case of the original Rocky, art actually imitated life. Just as Rocky Balboa, a no-name club fighter from Philly, beat the odds and went the distance with the champion of the world, Apollo Creed, the little, low-budget film that could did very well at the box office (nearly $500 million in today’s dollars) and won the Oscar for best picture in 1976.

I happened to be in Philadelphia shortly after the Star Wars release in 1977. Somehow, as a 10-year-old kid, I had not heard of what would become the most successful box office franchise of all time. Lining the sidewalk for what seemed like at least a city block, were people waiting to get in to the theater. I remember seeing “Star Wars” on the marquis and asking my uncle, what it was about. He was amazed at the question.

Needless to say, shortly thereafter our family went. And from the moment the John Williams-written theme boomed into the theater and the giant words appeared on the screen, I was in rapt attention for what turned out to be a great ride. The film took in over $300 million at the box office, which would be $1.2 billion in today’s dollars, when the population of the United States was 100 million fewer. It was a phenomenon.

Why were these two films about the down and out guy triumphing and good winning against all odds so right for their times and why are they still resonating now, decades later? Well certainly nostalgia plays a role, but art is not created in a vacuum.

Those themes, of course, have played into the story of America since its inception, from the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock colonizing the barren New World to the Founders at Independence Hall declaring a new nation.

Needless to say, shortly thereafter our family went. And from the moment the John Williams-written theme boomed into the theater and the giant words appeared on the screen, I was in rapt attention for what turned out to be a great ride. The film took in over $300 million at the box office, which would be $1.2 billion in today’s dollars, when the population of the United States was 100 million fewer. It was a phenomenon.

Why were these two films about the down and out guy triumphing and good winning against all odds so right for their times and why are they still resonating now, decades later? Well certainly nostalgia plays a role, but art is not created in a vacuum.

Those themes, of course, have played into the story of America since its inception, from the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock colonizing the barren New World to the Founders at Independence Hall declaring a new nation.

Perhaps it is not surprising that Americans turned to a Hollywood actor for their next president to shake off the fear and uncertainty of the 1970s. After all, Tinseltown still believed in and was selling hopeful stories like Rocky and Star Wars.

As the decade was drawing to a close, former California Gov. Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy in a television address, not sitting behind a desk, as Carter had a few months earlier, but standing confidently in front of one. He was telling new story, which was really the old story of America.

“Someone once said that the difference between an American and any other kind of person is that an American lives in anticipation of the future because he knows it will be a great place,” Reagan observed. “Other people fear the future as just a repetition of past failures.”

The Gipper (Reagan’s nickname from a popular movie role) was not willing to accept the latter for the land he loved. The boy from the Midwest had made good, living out the American dream first in Hollywood in 1940s and ’50s and going on to become governor of the most populous state in the union in the 1960s and early ’70s.

“I don’t believe that” the United States has reached its zenith and must inevitably decline, Reagan said. “And, I don’t believe you do either. That is why I am seeking the presidency. I cannot and will not stand by and see this great country destroy itself.”

The American people believed in the Californian’s hopeful vision for the country and elected him to office in a landslide: 44 states to Carter’s 6.

As the former actor, took the stage at his inauguration, he pronounced, “We have every right to dream heroic dreams…after all, why shouldn’t we believe that? We are Americans.”

During Reagan’s time in office both the Rocky and Star Wars’ franchises continued to flourish, with films released from each in 1982 and 1985. However, now the victorious, hopeful dreams they were selling were becoming a reality, as Americans went back to work, and the economy soared to unprecedented heights.

“I don’t believe that” the United States has reached its zenith and must inevitably decline, Reagan said. “And, I don’t believe you do either. That is why I am seeking the presidency. I cannot and will not stand by and see this great country destroy itself.”
The American people believed in the Californian’s hopeful vision for the country and elected him to office in a landslide: 44 states to Carter’s 6.

As the former actor, took the stage at his inauguration, he pronounced, “We have every right to dream heroic dreams…after all, why shouldn’t we believe that? We are Americans.”

During Reagan’s time in office both the Rocky and Star Wars’ franchises continued to flourish, with films released from each in 1982 and 1985. However, now the victorious, hopeful dreams they were selling were becoming a reality, as Americans went back to work, and the economy soared to unprecedented heights. (For more from the author of “Why Americans Crave the Return of ‘Rocky’ and ‘Star Wars’ Now” please click HERE)

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The 27 Senate RINO Traitors, Including Lisa Murkowski, Who Voted for the Anti-American Obama-Ryan Omnibus Bill

I have often said and written that there are two political parties in America, Big Government Party #1 and Big Government Party #2.

There is one party who is honest enough to admit that they are for big, bloated, and largely unconstitutional government. Then, there is another party, whose politicians campaign as conservatives in order to get elected, but once elected, vote precisely like the Democrats they promised to oppose . . .

Here are the 27 RINO traitors who voted for the 2009-page, $1.1 trillion Ryan-Obama Omnibus spending bill, furthering the elimination of the congressional power of the purse, effectively giving that power, willingly, to wannabe dictator Barack Obama . . .

John Barrasso (RINO-WY)
Roy Blunt* (RINO-MO)
Shelley Moore Capito (RINO-WV)
Dan Coats (RINO-IN) retiring in 2016
Thad Cochran (RINO-MS)
Susan Collins (RINO-ME)
Bob Corker (RINO-TN)
John Cornyn (RINO-TX
Cory Gardner (RINO-CO)
Lindsey Graham (RINO-SC)
Orrin Hatch (RINO-UT)
Dean Heller (RINO-NV)
John Hoeven* (RINO-ND)
Jim Inhofe (RINO-OK)
Johnny Isakson* (RINO-GA)
Ron Johnson* (RINO-WI)
Mark Kirk* (RINO-IL)
James Lankford* (RINO-OK)
Mitch McConnell (RINO-KY) *Senate Majority Leader*
Lisa Murkowski* (RINO-AK)
Jack Perdue (RINO-GA)
Pat Roberts (RINO-KS)
Mike Rounds (RINO-SD)
Thom Tillis (RINO-NC)
Roger Wicker (RINO-MS)

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Democratic Party SUSPENDS Bernie Sanders Campaign; Sanders Sues… The Question Is, Will He Do a Third Party Run?

By Ben Kamisar. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) campaign sued the Democratic National Committee in federal court Friday evening following the suspension of his campaign from the DNC’s voter database after a security breach.

The suit claims that the campaign is losing $600,000 in donations each day that it does not have access to the data, and adds that the “damage to the campaign’s political viability as a result of being unable to communicate with constituents and voters, is far more severe, and incapable of measurement.”

The DNC barred Sanders from accessing the party’s voter file, which includes much of his campaign’s voter data, after a campaign staffer improperly accessed private data belonging to front-runner Hillary Clinton’s campaign. The vendor hired by the party to maintain the data accidentally created the security vulnerability during an update, the DNC says.

The Sanders campaign fired a supervisory staffer involved in the incident and has gone on the warpath Friday claiming that the DNC overreacted and is trying to aid Clinton’s campaign.

The suit claims that the loss of the voter file could “significantly disadvantage, if not cripple, a Democratic candidate’s campaign for public office.” It also argues that the agreement between the candidate and the DNC mandates that a candidate get 10 days written notice to fix any issue before the party can restrict access. (Read more from “Democratic Party SUSPENDS Bernie Sanders Campaign; Sanders Sues… The Question Is, Will He Do a Third Party Run?” HERE)


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Sanders Campaign Blames Software Vendor for Glitch

By Rosalind S. Helderman, Anne Gearan and John Wagner. Officials with the Democratic National Committee have accused the presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders of improperly accessing confidential voter information gathered by the rival campaign of Hillary Clinton, according to several party officials.

Jeff Weaver, the Vermont senator’s campaign manager, acknowledged that a staffer had viewed the information but blamed a software vendor hired by the DNC for a glitch that allowed access. Weaver said one Sanders staffer was fired over the incident.

The discovery sparked alarm at the DNC, which promptly shut off the Sanders campaign’s access to the strategically crucial list of likely Democratic voters.

The DNC maintains the master list and rents it to national and state campaigns, which then add their own, proprietary information gathered by field workers and volunteers. Firewalls are supposed to prevent campaigns from viewing data gathered by their rivals.

NGP VAN, the vendor that handles the master file, said the incident occurred Wednesday while a patch was being applied to the software. The process briefly opened a window into proprietary information from other campaigns, said the company’s chief, Stu Trevelyan. He said a full audit will be conducted. (Read more from “DNC Penalizes Sanders Campaign for Improper Access of Clinton Voter Data” HERE)

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Outrage as Students Are Forced to Sing ‘Allah Akbar’ at Holiday Concert

By Todd Starnes. Nothing says Merry Christmas like a Ramadan song – at least in Blaine, Minnesota.

There was a big controversy after Thursday’s holiday concert at the local high school – when the teenagers belted out a praise song to Allah . . .

Television station WCCO first reported on the holiday dustup – quoting several moms and dads who were not all that happy their children were singing about the glories of Islam.

Check out some of the lyrics of “Eid un Sa’ Eid – Zain Bhika”:

“Ramadan has come and gone/Eid has dawned up us/Thank you Allah for this blessed day/This is a time of happiness, a time of joy/Thank you Allah for this blessed day.” (Read more from “Outrage as Students Are Forced to Sing ‘Allah Akbar’ at Holiday Concert” HERE)


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Parents Question Choice to Sing ‘Allahu Akbar’ at Holiday Concert

By John Lauritsen. Some parents in the Anoka-Hennepin School District are questioning a choir teacher’s decision to use a song about Ramadan performed in Arabic at a holiday concert.

At Thursday night’s concert at Blaine High School, one of the songs students will be singing includes Arabic words, including the phrase “Allahu Akbar,” which means “God is great.”

Christian and Jewish songs will be performed as well, but the Ramadan song is getting all the attention.

It started with a post on Facebook. A parent of a ninth-grade Blaine choir student posted the lyrics to the song the choir has been practicing. When others learned students would be singing the song on Thursday, the comments took a turn.

One person posted, “No child should be forced to sing a song about the Muslims and the religion of hatred.” (Read more from “Parents Question Choice to Sing ‘Allahu Akbar’ at Holiday Concert” HERE)

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Pat Caddell: Country Closer to Revolution than Ever

Veteran pollster Pat Caddell says he agrees with the premise that America today is closer to another revolution than at any time in recent history, adding, “The strength of this country comes from its people and it has a political system that is run, now, to the exclusion of its people … you have three quarters of the American people saying the government in Washington does not rule with the consent of the governed.”

Caddell told Breitbart News Daily host Stephen K. Bannon that the current $1.1 trillion 2,000-plus page omnibus bill is “the greatest disaster anyone ever saw because of the deals being cut.”

Caddell cited elements of the bill that are still being discovered, such as the upping of the number of foreign visas. Caddell was referring to a provision that was outrageously “slipped into the bill” without the knowledge of many lawmakers.

The provision could more than triple the number of H-2B visas for foreign workers seeking jobs at hotels, theme parks, ski resorts, golf courses, landscaping businesses, restaurants and bars. The move is intended to boost the supply of non-agricultural seasonal workers.

The $1.1 trillion omnibus funding bill includes language that would dramatically increase the number of visas available for foreign workers, setting off alarm bells among conservatives and labor unions.

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Obama Poised to Tighten Gun Laws After Holidays

Senior congressional aides and sources in the gun-control community expect the White House to use its executive powers to tighten federal gun laws shortly after President Barack Obama returns from a Hawaiian vacation in early January.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Thursday he anticipates a legal review to continue through the holidays.

Since the deadly shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., White House officials have been, as Earnest has put it, “scrubbing through the law” to determine whether and how Obama can use his constitutional authorities to make it harder for terrorists and other potential mass shooters to legally obtain firearms.

On both sides of the Capitol, sources involved in the guns debate say, as one senior House GOP leadership aide put it, “something is brewing on guns” . . .

Since, however, Republican lawmakers have blocked Democratic measures on stiffening gun laws; and Democrats have kept a mental health bill the GOP has tied to mass shootings from passing, saying they would rather close loopholes in gun laws first. (Read more from “Obama Poised to Tighten Gun Laws After Holidays” HERE)

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All Schools Close in Augusta County, Virginia, over Islam Homework

Photo Credit: CNN After a teacher at a Virginia school handed out a standard homework assignment on Islam, such an angry backlash flooded in that it prompted officials to close every single school in the county as a safety precaution.

“While there has been no specific threat of harm to students, schools and school offices will be closed Friday, December 18, 2015,” Augusta County Schools said. Extracurricular activities were shut down Thursday afternoon . . .

When the world geography class at Riverheads High School in Staunton rolled around to the subject of major world religions, homework on Islam asked students to copy religious calligraphy.

It read:

“Here is the shahada, the Islamic statement of faith, written in Arabic. In the space below, try copying it by hand. This should give you an idea of the artistic complexity of calligraphy.”

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NYT Scrubs Details from Article About an Obama Off-The-Record Meeting

The New York Times removed significant portions of an article it published on Thursday in which President Obama reportedly made the admission that he failed to recognize Americans’ anxiety level following the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino.

As often happens with news articles that are published online before being published in print, The Times removed some passages, added others and rearranged copy in the piece, which was entitled “Under Fire From G.O.P., Obama Defends Response To Terror Attacks.”

When unimportant information is involved, outlets rarely acknowledge the changes. And indeed, a spokeswoman for The Times tells The Daily Caller that the article was merely “trimmed” because of space requirements. But the two passages scrubbed from The Times article, written by Peter Baker and Gardiner Harris, appear to have contained significant information about Obama’s public response to the terror massacres. Obama’s reported statements also lend credence to Republican criticism that his response to the terrorist massacres was lacking.

In one of the pre-scrubbed versions of the article, Obama was said to have told a group of about 10 reporters during a two-hour off-the-record meeting held on Tuesday that he did not fully grasp how much anxiety Americans felt following the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino because he didn’t watch enough cable TV.

“In his meeting with the columnists, Mr. Obama indicated that he did not see enough cable television to fully appreciate the anxiety after the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, and made clear that he plans to step up his public arguments,” that iteration of The Times article reads, according to NewsDiffs.com, a website that tracks changes made to news articles. (Read more from “NYT Scrubs Details from Article About an Obama Off-The-Record Meeting” HERE)

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US Poised to Lift Sanctions on Iran Under Nuclear Deal

The United States appears poised to lift at least some sanctions against Iran — possibly as early as January — as members of Congress urge a swift, robust US response to Tehran’s recent ballistic missile test.

Secretary of State John Kerry said in a letter Wednesday to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Iran is fulfilling its obligations under the international agreement in what Kerry calls a “transparent” and “verifiable” way, and that “suspension of sanctions … is appropriate.”

The committee’s top Democrat, Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin, said at a hearing Thursday that it appears that sanctions relief could start as early as January, not in the spring as initially anticipated.

The deal involving the United States, Iran and five other world powers would curb Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for giving Iran access to billions in frozen assets and oil revenue.

Cardin said that throughout the congressional review of the deal, witnesses for the administration guessed that it would be spring until Iran could comply with the terms required for that relief to begin. (Read more from “US Poised to Lift Sanctions on Iran Under Nuclear Deal” HERE)

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Rubio Misses Spending Bill Vote

Sen. Marco Rubio missed Friday’s Senate vote approving a massive $1.8 trillion end-of-the-year spending bill and tax package — a day after he suggested that he could try to slow the legislation down.

The Florida Republican, who is running for president, was the only 2016 contender to miss the vote, which is the Senate’s final vote of the year.

Rubio defended his absence in an interview, telling CBS News that “in essence, not voting for it, is a vote against it.”

Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), three other presidential candidates, all voted against the legislation.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a fourth GOP presidential candidate from the Senate, backed the bill. (Read more from “Rubio Misses Spending Bill Vote” HERE)

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