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I don't think there would have been the same reaction if she had said that. Sure some people might be pissed. But I doubt it would get people as riled up over Bush or O'reilly.Marksist wrote:what would be the reaction of the people and managers if instead of Moore, she were talking about Bush or some other Conservative leader? What if it were "George Bush is a great American patriot," or "everybody go see Bill O'Reilly's show, its wonderful."
My reaction would be unchanged: if it really upset the crowd that much, the casino should tell her never to come back. It's just good business, the same reason nobody requires customers to watch Teletubbies video clips before using the restrooms. They should keep the crowds happy. They aren't a political venue, and they don't need to put up with their performers pissing off their audiences.Marksist wrote:Just wondering about this, I'm not saying this to make a point or anything, I'd genuinely like to know what would happen if the comments she made were at "the other end of the spectrum." My guess is that she wouldn't be fired, and that not nearly as big of a raucus would be made (if any at all).
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I think that you're right that not nearly a big of a raucus would be made; however, that's because your Moore-Bush substitution is apples to oranges. If she had said "Rush Limbaugh is a great American patriot" when public tempers where high about him, there probably would have been a similar reaction to what happened when she mentioned Moore. If she had mentioned Clinton back in 1996, there probably would have been a similar reaction to your hypothetical Bush example. If she had said "Truman" or "McCain", no one would have batted an eye. It's simply a matter of how polarizing they are and what they've done to earn the title of patriot.Marksist wrote:I was just thinking about this whole situation, and was wondering; what would be the reaction of the people and managers if instead of Moore, she were talking about Bush or some other Conservative leader? What if it were "George Bush is a great American patriot," or "everybody go see Bill O'Reilly's show, its wonderful."
Just wondering about this, I'm not saying this to make a point or anything, I'd genuinely like to know what would happen if the comments she made were at "the other end of the spectrum." My guess is that she wouldn't be fired, and that not nearly as big of a raucus would be made (if any at all).
I hadn't even heard of her before today, but from what I can tell from this and a few other articles I've seen, she tried as hard as Darkstar to piss people off and intentionally get banned.
One of the local radio station reported that the reason Rhonstadt was supporting Moore was because he is her Weight Watchers Sponser.
Incidentlyl, Rhonstandt is originally from Tucson and a lot of her family still lives here.
Incidentlyl, Rhonstandt is originally from Tucson and a lot of her family still lives here.
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Telling a Vegas crowd to go see Michael Moore's movie is like getting up on stage at a Pearl Jam concert and imploring the crowd to vote Bush. Entertainers should know better--it's their business to know their audience. It's another thing entirely to organize boycotts or CD stomping parties over an artist's views, but that doesn't seem to be happening here.
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She had a contract, correct? What were the terms of the contract?
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IIRC, it was only a one-show gig. So the "firing" might be symbolic.Darth Wong wrote:She had a contract, correct? What were the terms of the contract?
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Ah, so who gives a shit then? I'd say the real story is not the hotel owner's actions but the fact that she actually received threats of violence over her comments (or at least, that's what they reported on the local news when I was out in that area).RedImperator wrote:IIRC, it was only a one-show gig. So the "firing" might be symbolic.Darth Wong wrote:She had a contract, correct? What were the terms of the contract?
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It's a sad commentary on the state of American political discourse and communication in general (the threats, I mean).Darth Wong wrote:Ah, so who gives a shit then? I'd say the real story is not the hotel owner's actions but the fact that she actually received threats of violence over her comments (or at least, that's what they reported on the local news when I was out in that area).RedImperator wrote:IIRC, it was only a one-show gig. So the "firing" might be symbolic.Darth Wong wrote:She had a contract, correct? What were the terms of the contract?
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