As with Obama Derangement Syndrome, Clinton Derangement Syndrome will never disappear from the Media Research Center. Thus, we have a Dec. 3 post by Gabriel Hays melting down over Hillary and Chelsea Clinton making a TV series:
Just accept it. Hillary Clinton and her daughter are never going away. In fact, Clinton-produced home entertainment is coming to a TV near you, courtesy of Apple.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, both Hillary and her daughter Chelsea are turning their latest book into an upcoming Apple TV+ docu-series. We guess the mother-daughter duo saw the bonkers cash that the Obama family earned in their Netflix deal and wanted a taste.
The Book of Gutsy Women, the non-fiction work co-authored by the Clinton ladies which tells the individual stories of the influential and trailblazing women in history, received a “straight-to-series” order from the billion dollar tech company’s streaming service. Not only is their book getting the Hollywood treatment, but both Chelsea and Hillary are set to host and executive produce the series.
Written in 2019, Gutsy Women includes stories of such powerful feminists like Harriet Tubman and Greta Thunberg. Though THR hasn’t confirmed which famous ladies profiled in the book will be featured in the series, the fact that we may get to see the tantrum-prone, eco nut Swedish child number among the company of actual heroes like Tubman is pretty vapid and depressing, and shows how seriously Rodham takes women’s issues. About as seriously as she takes Bill Clinton’s assault victims.
Or, you know, as seriously as Hays and the MRC take Donald Trump’s assault victims. (And, yes, the MRC also suffers from Greta Thunberg Derangement Syndrome as well.)
Hays went on to rant:
Of course — and we apologize for reminding you — Hillary Rodham is no stranger to the documentary world. Earlier this year, Hulu, a Disney-owned company, produced an eponymous docu-series on the failed 2016 presidential candidate’s life, which Newsbusters Executive Editor Tim Graham described as feeling like the “same Clinton-campaign claptrap from 1992, with the same childhood and college pals, and the same gush about how brilliant and promising she always was.”
In that supposed review in March, Graham also pulled the old MRC trick of noting Republicans who refused to take part in the making of the series, followed by criticism of the series for not having enough Hillary-bashing Republicans in it. Graham went on to assert that the program was “four hours of whining and victimhood,” even though whining and victimhood is the MRC’s editorial model.
Hays concluded by whining that “you might never escape the Obama/Clinton propaganda matrix now that they’re cutting deals with entertainment programming.” That would obviously conflict with the right-wing propaganda matrix Hays and the MRC are pushing.