Softballs: WaPo Can’t Be Bothered To Challenge Oliver Stone’s Outrageous Statements
by Alicia ColonThroughout the promotional campaign for “South of the Border,” director Oliver Stone has been loudly complaining about what he sees as the American media’s unfavorable bias towards the subject of his documentary, Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez. Obviously this is a propaganda trick on Stone’s part – a way to shame the media into covering his film without challenging him on the facts or asking any hard questions. Judging from a recent interview the two-time Oscar winner granted to Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post, the trick appears to have worked.

Once upon a time the Washington Post was a reliable newspaper with ethical investigative reporters. That of course was before Woodward and Bernstein elevated the Fourth Estate denizens to deity wannabes who could bring down a president. Now the once vaunted daily allows amateurish, star-struck reporters to give entertainment celebrities a pass in lieu of professional journalistic coverage.
I’ve written for three newspapers in the past twelve years and endured the critique of numerous editors who’d never let me get away with the one-sided article that Ann Hornaday wrote about Oliver Stone. She allowed Stone to make the following statement without challenging his resources:
“I interviewed Chávez because I thought he’s an underdog and he’s getting the shaft,” Stone says simply. “Because he’s a democratically elected leader and he’s getting a bum rap. The elections in Venezuela have been monitored to death. They have electronic and paper ballots. It’s the cleanest system I’ve ever seen. And we’re condemning them? After how Bush got elected in 2000? It makes me angry, this double standard, this hypocrisy.”
Thus Oliver Stone appears to be a committed member of the Bush Derangement Syndrome Club which still can’t get over the 2000 election which by the way has also has been monitored to death by Democrat counters and a reluctant media. Here’s more:
Stone does address the troubling issue of human rights abuses in Venezuela – but only to remind viewers that Colombia has an even worse record and that because it’s an ally in the war on drugs, it basically gets a free pass.
Incredibly, though she was interviewing Stone, Hornaday never challenges that absurdly illogical rationalization to lionize a notorious human rights’ abuser like Chavez.
Had I the stomach, I mean, the opportunity to interview the director of one of the worst movies ever made — Natural Born Killers -- I would have asked Stone why he thinks that Hugo Chavez is an underdog when he is in fact a brutal man who has squashed any legitimate opposition to his regime. This is a known fact to everyone outside the nouveau Babylon called Hollywood.
Hornady writes a telling line about Stone that should have generated a host of heavy duty questions. She wrote:
“Stone doesn’t interview Venezuelan dissidents, or anyone who disagrees with Chávez’s policies, which have recently included a bid to become president for life and revoking the license of television stations critical of his regime.”
She also describes Stone’s “infatuation with the populist leader. “
Instead of challenging Stone with any of this – instead of demanding facts and sources for such statements — the WAPO reporter allows Stone to plug his homage documentary, “South of the Border” or as she puts it,”his polemical, personal, deeply passionate love letter to left-leaning movements that have recently taken hold in the region.
I don’t know how old Ms. Hornaday is but Oliver Stone is 64 and if I can remember when Fidel Castro came to power and how liberals fawned over his rebel campaign then he should also recall the deaths and devastation that the 1959 Cuban Revolution brought to that beautiful island. Power to the people of Cuba, my eye.
Chavez and Castro are fellow Marxists bent on eradicating democracy “south of the border” and useful idiot fawners like Oliver Stone and Sean Penn should not be given a platform in the mainstream media to promote their odious ideology.
Whom am I kidding! The mainstream media fair and balanced? Que! un chiste!






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A useful idiot who's usefulnes will soon come to an end….
Stone clearly has a schoolgirl crush on Hugo. He's such a dreamboat!
Even the NY Times did a sharp article rebutting many of Stone's ludicrous claims. The Post is swinging more to the left, and it's a shame.
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Can't Stone be exiled or something? Just spitballing here…
I think you mean Ms. Hornaday, who wrote the Post article.
For what it's worth, she's a movie reviewer and not a real journalist. (My apologies to any offender movie reviewers reading this.) I have a feeling that she pitched softballs to Stone because she just didn't give a crap about this movie.
As a former left wing moon bat (much better now, thanks for asking), let me try and explain how this thinking works.
It is not going to make any sense, which is why the MSM does its best to prevent any reality get around the liberal Washington power structure and too the voters.
For one thing its totally illogical. So forget trying to use logic to understand or combat it. Waste of time.
Hard core leftists like Stone have not matured enough to the point where they realize life is bigger than them. If you are narcissistic you view the world as it relates to you, not how you relate to the world. Sienfeld made billions off making fun of it.
When one has this view point, they look around and think they don't like that so it should be illegal, but they like that so it should be legal. But they lack the empathy to understand that what they know is right has unintended consequences. Many times horrible unintended consequences.
The reason they like dictators like Chavez and Castro is because they've been able to grab the reality of other people by the onions and make them see what's right and wrong according to them.
What they don't understand is the horrifying results on the unwashed masses who can't appreciate order has been brought to them from the chaos of individual liberty.
Narcissism. What is important to them is all that is important.
whoops, my bad!
Throw in Sean Penn and they can have a menage a trois. Ok, I think I'll puke now.
Stone's bawwwing on behalf of Chavez is a joke. The diminutive would-be tyrant just nationalized US property because he couldn't pay for the work he contracted a US company to perform. He's been quashing freedom of speech in his country, and running its economy into the ground. He's been supporting the Stalinist Fidel Castro with oil subsidies, and supporting terrorists in Colombia.
Our government's response to this: yawn.
Chavez is getting the shaft, huh?
Let's do a reality TV show called "swap the leftist" We'll trade Stone, Penn and all the rest of the Dictator worshippers w/ people from Cuba and Venezulela who want a taste of freedom!
well said, and reasoned…
It is indeed the narcissism of the Hollywood elite- those who would blithely look away while someone else suffered while returning to their entitled soft life- that is at play here. It's how Chevy Chase can go to Cuba
and tell Castro 'El Presidente, I have seen socialism and it works' and then return to his estate in the Hamptons with the AMG Mercedes parked next to the Range Rover Sport and not think a whit about it.
Kinda like that…
Oliver Stone has sucked for years, so his fellating of Hugo Chavez doesn't surprise me.
My Spanish teacher in high school had a phrase he used a lot, that can be used to describe Oliver Stone quite succinctly.
"Las luces aprendides y nadia en casa."
Stone is an America hating jackass, who obviously lacks critical thinking and reasoning skills, and I won't pay one more penny to see any of his work, past or present. I bought "Platoon" out of the bargain DVD bin several years ago; once he started opening his noise hole and denigrating me, as well as the things I believe in, it gained a new status in my house as a coaster.
It's frighteningly easy to see the ideology in that movie (and in all of his movies for that matter), once his motivation is laid out bare for people to see.
Bravo!
Thanks for compliment, much appreciated. But this is much bigger than Hollywood.
This is a significant portion of western civilization's baby boomer generation.
And its a significant reason for what appears as hatred for America.
It's not that the left hates America so much as they hate the way its configured. The founding fathers purposely made it as difficult as they could to prevent this from happening. They knew this would happen, as it's happened in the past.
This is exactly what the constitution was designed to prevent. And why its so important.
Thanks.
I just ate.
Treasonous.
Period.
and, as a reformed lefty- it is hard to imagine that of you- you bring an insight into that mindset that we jutjawed rock ribbed conservatives never could really see. The self involvement, the culture of 'me'- and how pervasive it really is.
Kind of breathtaking…
'Platoon' was a propaganda piece as well…
Albeit a well made one. Fooled a lot of Vietnam vets, too. He showed everything bad that happened in the ENTIRE war happening to one platoon on one patrol. His skills as a filmmaker were top notch, but it was- and is- an anti-American anti US polemic…
Oh, I know that now; didn't know (or care) about it when I bought the DVD. I actually didn't too much care for (or about) politics in general before 9/11/01; it was after the attacks that my eyes were opened and I started to pay attention. To both what Washington was doing, and what Hollywood was up to as well.
I stopped going to movies for the most part not long after that. People like Stone need to just shut up and entertain, and not try to preach to the "unwashed masses".
Agreed. The two of them need to get a cabana and a couple of those fruity drinks with the little umbrellas.
ollie and hugo
both cut from same marxist turd
best friends forever
- Colonel Haiku (guest post)
Stone's 'JFK' still ranks as the underbelly of American Cinema. Nothing but lies and distortions.
If Stoned is a man "for the people", why isn't he giving away the money he has stolen from movie goers and either donate or give to the downtrodden?
He is a hypocritical assclown. He loves the lifestyle his $ affords him, but wants the rest of us to live as wards of the state. I will NEVER pay to see anything even remotely tied to this brain dead moron.
'Platoon'- as powerful as it WAS- does not play particularly well now. Perhaps it is the brickbat to the head approach of Stone, to who subtlety is a meaningless verb. Either way, it, like all of his films (except his really good black comedy 'U Turn') plays like a polemic, and a tiresome one at that…
Let these POS writers have family members who are suffering from these idiots on their sights and see what they write then.
Sometimes I wish I had a spare dime or two to counter crap like this. Go interview the Venezuelan engineers who are now living in Canada because they were fired from PVSD for "wrongthink" and have 0 prospects of ever working in Venezuela under that fat turd.
[...] Softballs: WaPo Can’t Be Bothered To Challenge Oliver Stone’s Outrageous Statements When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you will find more hideous crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion. — C.P. Snow [...]
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