Discussion: Priebus Vows To Get GOPers To Buy Tickets To 'The Interview' Movie

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Hear that? The mighty Priebus has spoken! Cower in the presence of this Mighty Dweeb you
poor, wretched democrats. Your cowardice only makes republicans stronger. Lord Priebus has spoken!

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Does he stand to get a kick back from private security firms the theaters would hire to secure their theaters? Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think Sony should have caved. If the theater owners wouldn’t show the film, Sony should release it online.

Yeah coming from a worm of a man whose name rhymes with penis…

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Puts the baggers into a dilemma. Do they follow the request of Reichminister of Propaganda Wretched Pubis’ or do they avoid helping “liberal, Godless Hollywierd?”

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I guess Priebus needs all the swagger and macho he can muster. Didn’t work, though. Maybe he should enlist to show he’s a real man.

When this Sony “decision” was announced, I predicted it to be a marketing strategy for a movie already projected to be a complete flop. Have ya’ll learned nothing from the leaked emails as to how these people think? And here we are, with a floundering political party looking to turn this flop into “apple pie and flag waving” through the dollars spent by their low info followers who ACTUALLY think this is a political and international issue. So Sony still wins by recovering their ROI. Ya’ll some gullible folks… PS: Brilliant of POTUS Obama to make the 3D chess move of putting this choice back where it belongs: squarely with the SONY execs.

Strange bedfellows?

“The Republican Party chairman, Reince Priebus (ryns PREE’-bus), says in a letter to theater chain executives that he’s concerned that a foreign regime would be allowed to dictate the movies Americans can and cannot watch.”

Yeah, only Christo-fascist right wing Americans can do that, eh, Rinse-and-Repeat?

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Rinse Reince.

Please be sure to announce well in advance the location of the showing.

Priebus says he will ask Republican supporters to buy tickets
"to show North Korea we cannot be bullied into giving up our freedom,"

Priebus further rambled: “Because we rammed through the Patriot Act years ago to erode personal freedoms of the US citizenry.”

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