Robert Redford is the executive producer of the CNN presentation of the docu-series
Chicagoland,
in which Jewish Commissar Rahm Emanuel is portrayed as "Presidential"
in the face of horrendous odds against his "leadership".
And now, Robert Redford has been busted!!!!
In fact, CNN as a reliable news source has been busted.
Redford's Jewish producers and Jewish writers have been caught
collaborating with the Jewish Mayor in order to paint this Jewish Mayor
in just those terms, figuratively as a Moses leading his people out of
the slavery of poverty -- unsaid of course, by enslaving the working
middle class to pay for it.
In other words, the Christian Bob Woodward's and Carl Bernstein's of
the Chicago Tribune have exposed the vast Nixonian lying of Robert
Redford, his lying Jewish production team and the always lying Jewish
mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel, along with his staff, for collaborating
to paint Jewish Rahm Emanuel as a great mayor.
All in the open now for us to see the dirty laundry of Chicago corruption close up.
This Jewish mayor of a major American city, by the way, is the son
whose father was a Jewish terrorist in the Irgun assassinations of
Christian British officers administering the Palestine Mandate before
Israeli statehood in 1948.
Redford's whitewashing of the corruption of a liberal Jewish politician
like Rahm Emanuel, he would never duplicate for a Christian Republican
politician such as President Richard Nixon, whose sole crime was a
NSA-style surveillance of his political opponents to help develop
campaign talking points to use against his opponent in Nixon's
reelection campaign; something the Obama administration does more
sinisterly on a daily basis against everyone.
Robert Redford, "Telling the truth on the small screen"
Robert Redford was never an ultra-liberal Hollywood creation. Why not at all! Who would ever have thought that?
Robert Redford produced the political movie about troubled Republican
President of the United States Richard Nixon, portraying his movie as
"Telling the truth on the big screen"?
Redford may indeed have come across as telling a truly unbiased story
-- about a topic that was inherently biased -- except for the
non-trivial fact that he decided to be one of the star actors in the
movie.
Did Redford star as the President of the United States in the Watergate
scandal? A commanding role playing the commander in chief which
any actor would drool over? Nope. he played the part of a lowly
newspaper reporter noone had ever heard of named Bob Woodward,
alongside another famous Hollywood elite, Dustin Hoffman as unheard of
Carl Bernstein, just to insure the audience knew who the good guys were.
Also noticeable, is the fact that Robert Redford never saw the need to
highlight the far worst political scandals of the left-leaning Clinton
and Obama administrations.
And so, in his own word, Robert Redford is a self-proclaimed "center of
the roadster" Independent who lambastes the Tea Party as the
reason why the left is such political liars....
Robert Redford: Telling the truth on the small screen
CNN:
You've talked about your frustration with predictable political
commentary from the right and left on television. What role can
documentaries play in this partisan atmosphere?
REDFORD: When the dialogue about the news is so extreme on one side or the other -- extremely on the right, which I think started with the tea party, and that prompted the left to be extreme on their side.
So once those two extremes started battling with each other, it's hard
to know where the truth really is. So you want to say, "Well, where am I going to find out about the truth -- this side is barking loud, this side is barking louder to be heard, and pretty soon it becomes a lot of noise."
So where is
a consumer going to get the truth? I lean toward documentaries because
the documentarian will take an hour to tell his or her story. And those
stories are usually about the issues that come up on the news, but
sometimes get knocked around with a lot of noise. And so you don't know
what the story really is. But if you look at a documentary and you have
an hour or more to dive into an issue, and you go right down to the
heart of it, then you can come out of it and say, "Gee, I get the
picture."
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So Redford promises to tell the real story of Chicago in his
documentary, unlike others who are more biased, in order to accurately
portray Rahm Emanuel's role in leading that city out of darkness.
Except that Robert Redford has a hero-worship fetish over Rahm Emanuel...
Robert Redford: Telling the truth on the small screen
CNN: What is the role of the mayor of Chicago?
REDFORD:
To survive (laughs). Look, I have a high regard for Rahm Emanuel. It is
not an easy job. To manage a city like Chicago with so many disparate
parts to it is not an enviable task. I think that he is as qualified as
anybody, but boy, it's like being the president of the United States.
Can one man possibly do
what needs to be done with a whole country that is so polarized as this
one? It's a difficult job. But it takes a person who understands that
and is willing to fight for it, is willing to be obstinate when they
need to be obstinate, and certainly compassionate and understanding
when they need to be. But in a way it's not an enviable job. It takes
quite a personality to do it.
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Per Redford, Rahm Emanuel is presidential -- compassionate,
understanding, with a commanding personality -- in his role as the
mayor of America's most corrupt city. Well if he is speaking
"presidential" in comparison to our current President Barrack Obama,
then I have to confess to seeing the resemblance myself. The bar
of comparison is not all that high.
Marc Levin on Rahm Emanuel
Robert Redford is only the executive producer of Chicagoland, meaning, he is not the producer.
The producer is Jewish film producer Marc Levin.
In the Chicago Tribune's summary of this scandal, can you count how
many Jews are involved in this scandal of Judeo-MSM liberal fantasy?
Description of the CNN Docu-Series ChicagoLand
"Chicagoland" producer Marc Levin sends
an email to Emanuel senior adviser David Spielfogel and press secretary
Tarrah Cooper, seeking more access to the mayor. Levin tells the
mayor's top aides that there was still time to present the mayor "as
the star that he really is." The email copies producers Mark Benjamin
and Yoav Attias along with Jasculca Terman's Lauren Foley.
-by The Chicago Tribune
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Not many Jews at all manipulating the mind of American Christians here.
As everyone knows, Jews are totally innocent of anything and everything.
Chicagoland Propaganda Scandal
Then the Chicago Tribune starts to run the actual emails among the
Jewish collaborators detailing the intense collaboration between the
"objective" documentary producers and the objects of their
documentary....
Propaganda Collaborativists:
- Rahm Emanuel, mayor of Chicago (Jewish)
- Steve Koch, deputy Mayor of Chicago (Jewish)
- Tarrah Cooper, Mayor Emanuel's press secretary (Black face to Rahm)
- Kathleen Strand, Mayor Emanuel's public relations press aide (unknown)
- David Spielfogel, Mayor Emanuel's senior adviser (Jewish)
- Robert Redford, owner and executive producer of Chicagoland (not-Jewish)
- Marc Levin, Chicagoland producer (Jewish)
- Mark Benjamin, Chicagoland associate producer (Jewish)
- Yoav Attias, Chicagoland associate producer (Jewish)
- Laura Michalchyshyn, Redford's Sundance Productions (unknown)
- Jasculca Terman, Redford's Sundance Productions (unknown)
- Lauren Foley, Redford's Sundance Productions (unknown)
"The Star he really is"
"Chicagoland" producer Marc Levin sends an email to Emanuel senior
adviser David Spielfogel and press secretary Tarrah Cooper, seeking
more access to the mayor. Levin tells the mayor's top aides that there
was still time to present the mayor "as the star that he really is."
The email copies producers Mark Benjamin and Yoav Attias along with
Jasculca Terman's Lauren Foley.
"Rahm will look good..."
"Chicagoland" producer Mark
Benjamin sends an email to Emanuel communications director Sarah
Hamilton seeking more access to Emanuel, including a specific visit to
Fenger High School to visit principal Elizabeth Dozier, a star of the
series. Benjamin assures Hamilton "Rahm will look good making 'his'
points." Producers later are given another interview with the mayor,
emails and Emanuel's official calendar show.
'...help steer us to good stories"
"Chicagoland" producers Marc
Levin and Mark Benjamin email Mayor Rahm Emanuel's press secretary
Tarrah Cooper and Emanuel's chief of strategic planning, thanking them
for the meeting at Jasculca Terman's offices and saying they look
forward to the mayor's office helping to "steer us to strong stories
and participate directly in the CNN series."
Asking City Hall for 'story/interview ideas'
Lauren Foley of public
relations firm Jasculca Terman, a liaison for CNN, emails Emanuel press
secretary Tarrah Cooper asking for City Hall’s list of story ideas for
"Chicagoland."
City Hall revisions of CNN press release
Lauren Foley of public
relations firm Jasculca Terman, the production team's liaison with City
Hall, forwards a copy of a CNN press release announcing the
"Chicagoland" series to Emanuel press secretary Tarrah Cooper and
then-deputy communications director Kathleen Strand. Cooper responds
that she will send along changes from the mayor's office.
'...opportunity to highlight the Mayors (sic) leadership'
"Chicagoland" producer Marc Levin sends an email to Emanuel senior
adviser David Spielfogel and press aides Tarrah Cooper and Kathleen
Strand, giving an update on the progress of filming. In the update,
Levin notes the work of deputy Mayor Steve Koch's brother on the series
and declares that the upcoming announcement to close scores of CPS
schools was "real opportunity to highlight the Mayors (sic)
leadership." The email also copies Robert Redford's Sundance
Productions partner Laura Michalchyshyn, Jasculca Terman’s Lauren Foley
and producers Mark Benjamin and Yoav Attias.