Fabulous film about a modern day heroine
I really liked this documentary, and was most impressed with the work of Mr. Bannon. I loved the way he took the narrators from color to black and white...from individual to "everyman". The scenery was spectacular as well.
I had no idea that Sarah Palin had done so much for the good of Alaska. I learned a lot from that part of the film.
And as to the question of vitriol directed against the subject of the film..I can only propose that she is a walking reminder of someone who attempts to live life in accordance with her personal moral and spiritual values. This is a blatant reminder of the hypocrisy in our own lives and those who decry "hate speech" find themselves engaging in it. Let's tear her down and then we'll feel better about who we are. How shameful! "By their (our) fruits you will know them (us)."
Two thumbs up! Good job, Mr. Bannon.
I had no idea that Sarah Palin had done so much for the good of Alaska. I learned a lot from that part of the film.
And as to the question of vitriol directed against the subject of the film..I can only propose that she is a walking reminder of someone who attempts to live life in accordance with her personal moral and spiritual values. This is a blatant reminder of the hypocrisy in our own lives and those who decry "hate speech" find themselves engaging in it. Let's tear her down and then we'll feel better about who we are. How shameful! "By their (our) fruits you will know them (us)."
Two thumbs up! Good job, Mr. Bannon.
- exdebater
- Jul 15, 2011