Big Hollywood
by                         Andrew Breitbart             
The much anticipated Sarah Palin documentary by filmmaker Steve Bannon  comes out in theaters next Friday, July 15th.  People can now see the  trailer for the first time.  I’ve now seen the film three times and one  thing that stands out is how Sarah Palin has always been on the  offensive and refuses to apologize for who she is. 
Subsequently, there  are tens of millions of Americans who not only relate to her, but her  ballsyness contrasts more with the Republican Party than the Democratic  Party.  If Sarah Palin doesn’t run for the Presidency, someone in the  Republican Party should take note on what real leadership looks like.
The Undefeated Teaser Trailer from Dain Valverde on Vimeo.
Democrats who watch this will see somebody they wish they had on  their side—and they did once, in Alaska.  Governor Palin stood up to the  deservedly vilified ExxonMobil whose criminal misconduct with the Exxon  Valdez was exacerbated with years and years of legal wrangling and  deep-seated corruption that Governor Palin took on directly.  Bannon’s  movie is not a woe-is-her exercise in victimology; it’s a jarring look  at how entrenched politicians and entrenched media can distort reality  to maintain the status quo.
I have built a brand and a mission based upon pointing out media  distortion and lies.  I have never seen a greater disparity between the  media Sarah Palin and the real one.  Mainstream media types who have  seen this movie are admitting as much but claim that it’s Sarah Palin  who drastically changed into a completely different person.  No, this  was a manufactured Palin, manufactured to destroy her in the pursuit of  protecting Barack Obama.
Rebels of all stripes who come to this film with open eyes will be  inspired by a daughter, a wife, a mother, and a warrior who took on the  system and won.
 
 
 
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