Free Speech Tested at Chico State – Test Failed

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Yesterday an openly gay male from Manhattan, with deep roots to liberalism and the democratic party came to Chico State to give a speech in favor of tolerance, freedom of speech and anti-racism, but  with a political bent.

I am sorry to say his speech was disrupted by (alleged) students that shouted him down and continuously interrupted his talk.  Ironically, this was a talk that was given in a free speech area on campus.   “F – you”  and other “F-bombs were directed at this young man who simply wanted to explain why he was upset with today’s political climate.

One young female, I won’t call her a lady, literally pranced around the crowd shouting “F—“, ”F—“, ”F—“, ”F—“  and with arms raised she gave the middle finger salute.   The protestors were angry, loud and menacing.  Their narrative, well, they didn’t seem to have one, all they could do was shout “F–  you.”

Now given the mans liberal background and his sexual orientation you might think the protestors were a bunch of ignorant jerks, because they were filled with hate.  If you thought that, well, you are partly right…they are filled with hate, but not for the reasons you might think?  He was a conservative and they were the liberals.

The guest speaker, was Brandon Straka see above picture.  He was no longer a liberal or even a member of the democratic party, because he walked away from them and for that crime he might just as well have committed apostacy!

Why the conversion?  In Brandon’s words, “For years now, I have watched as the left has devolved into intolerant, inflexible, illogical, hateful, misguided, ill-informed, un-American, hypocritical, menacing, callous, ignorant, narrow-minded and, at times, blatantly fascistic behavior and rhetoric.”

There you go, surprise – surprise!  That’s the main reason he was being shouted down and insulted on campus by intolerant, inflexible, illogical, hateful, misguided, ill-informed, un-American, hypocritical, menacing, callous, ignorant, narrow-minded students employing blatantly fascistic behavior – they didn’t like conservative opinions!   Isn’t that incredible and in someway wonderful?  Here’s a guy who weighs right and wrong, then decides to go conservative.  That’s wonderful and I applaud him for waking up to the evil that is all around us.  But, given the lefties threats and meanspirited behaviors, can you imagine the courage it must take to stand up against them?  Yet, he did!  He is willing to risk it all for what he knows is right.

Brandon’s story of being a white, gay, Manhattan liberal-turned-conservative proved too much for the rabid left.  Just weeks after “coming out” as conservative, Straka rose from political nobody to an honest, albeit provocative… somebody!

His video — with the catchy hashtag urging people to #WalkAway from the left — has been viewed millions of times, catapulting him to Fox News fame.

Those on the right are eager to hear such refreshing stories, because too often they are watching protestors shouting “F- your America.”   The protestors are fearful of their shrinking numbers caused by decent people like Straka.  By aggressively promoting his all-American values social media.  InfoWars’ Alex Jones even donated $10,000 to Straka’s GoFundMe page for “#WalkAway Campaign Startup Costs.” As of this week, the campaign has raised more than $67,000.

Straka will be speaking at the Chico Elk’s Lodge today, however, unlike at CSUC, security will be on hand so everyone can hear what he has to say.

 

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President Trump Scandals – Update

by Jack

There are many dark and mysterious forces in play in Washington (which is why some call it the deep swamp) and it’s always been that way to some degree.

You know the old saying about power, right?  Yeah, it takes a toll on ethics, no question about it.

So it came to be that virtually every president has had their scandals thanks to their power, whether those scandals went public or not is another thing.  In the old days it was fairly easy to contain rumors, lies and scandals, but that is no longer true.

Skipping right along, that brings us to President Trump, the imposter in the White House, as Nancy Pelosi calls him.  And that’s among the more mild insults.  Warranted or NOT…. no president has been more hated and more verbally abused than Trump and of course he’s done a fair amount of abusing others too!   As hated as Lincoln was by the South, the insults directed at Trump have got Abe beat by a country mile.

You know all the old scandals involving Trump, they are many and they go back decades, sex scandals, bankruptcies, mob stories, etc.  So, what are we to think about Trump now as president?  Is everything said about Trump by democrats a lie?  Is every scandal covered by the medial – fake news?  Is every scandal involving Trump long before he ran for president… false?

The score card is mixed.  There have clearly been dirty dealings on both sides of the political isle for and against Trump.  I would be dishonest if I said I thought Trump was a nice guy who has been victimized by the media and democrats.  The evidence say he’s not a nice guy…read some of the old lawsuits, very enlightening.  They tell a sordid story that is not flattering to his legacy.

Okay, so how will history write this one? It may take another 50 years to really sort out what was and what wasn’t true.   I’ve followed the Trump saga fairly close and I have to say, I’m confused and conflicted.  Trump is neither a good guy nor is he some kind of traitor, as dems would have us believe.

He’s made good moves as president and some bad one’s.  Most of the bad moves involve Trump never knowing when to shut his mouth or how to use diplomacy to further his agenda.  He’s not an imposter – but, he is an amateur.

Of course, the stock market has certainly done well under his administration with all the rollbacks in anti-free market capitalism regs and rules.  His tax policy was pretty good too, but his spending has pushed us far into the red…that’s bad, real bad!  He’s fired over 8000 VA employees and he has made some progress in fixing this dysfunctional institution.  The China trade war was gutsy, to say the least.  Most people would say this was one of his better fights.  But, for all the good he’s done he keeps undermining it with his egotistical behavior that falls way short of being presidential.

So where am I on this impeachment business?  In short, I still don’t think he did anything bad enough to be kicked out of office.  I believe there was an attempt to use his influence, but to what purpose?  Trumps explanation is fairly reasonable.   I know the dems don’t think so, but unless they have more on Trump than this so-called Quid Pro Quo scandal, I think they are going to lose…. again.   And the more they lose and continue to  overturn an election, the worse they look.   The dems look bad right now, but if they fail to make their case on this one the damage is going to devastating and long lasting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gender PC Scores a Win

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

I warned about this several years ago and now it has come to pass. Boys who say they are girls have been allowed access to the girls’ locker room at Palatine High School, district 211 in Illinois.

In a 5 – 2 decision the school board voted to allow biological males to use the female locker room. The board said that all students should be “treated and supported in a manner consistent with their gender identity.”

Dag nab it, I was born way too early! If only I were back in high school with the “woke” generation. I would be demanding my basic human right to be supported in a manner consistent with my gender identity as a lesbian trapped in a man’s body. It would only be fair and compassionate to grant me full access to where high school girls get naked and take showers. Pass the soap Elizabeth.

Of course any of the young women’s objections were disregarded in favor of males masquerading as female. In the age of gender sensitivity and political correctness biological women are still second class citizens. Especially when it comes to men. Suck it up ladies.

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The Fastest Prop Plane on the Planet

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

This post was inspired by Jack’s latest aircraft art of North American Aviation’s long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber, the P-51 Mustang.

At 550 mph (plus) ground speed (average pass 531.53 mph), Aviation Partners’ racing modified P-51 “Voodoo” is the fastest propeller driven aircraft on the planet.

Be sure to wait for the thunder on the low pass fly overs. Turn up the speakers if your PC or device is connected to a decent amplifier and speaker system. Enjoy!

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Jack Lee Art – P51 Mustang

by Jack

Acrylic on canvas 20X24, P51 Mustang with invasion stripes.  All comments welcome!

Unique to the P-51 was the laminar flow wing design which was developed by the US National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Contemporary aircraft wings featured a wing cross-section with maximum thickness about a fifth of the way across the wing from the leading edge with most of the camber on top of the wing. The laminar flow wing in contrast has its maximum thickness well aft from the leading edge and has almost as much camber on top as on the bottom. This feature reduced turbulent flow across the wing, thereby reducing drag and increasing speed and range. Drag was also reduced by positioning a ventral radiator underneath the rear of the fuselage to present the smallest

possible fuselage cross section. The British Purchasing Commission was enthusiastic about the plane and confirmed a production order for 320 Mustang Is. This was later increased by 300 for NA-83s which differed only in minor details; the British designation was Mustang IA.7 Powered by the 1,100 hp Allison V-1710-39 engine, the airplane’s performance was only impressive up to 15,000 ft. However, performance would be dramatically improved once the airframe was matched with the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. This is not to say that the Allison wasn’t a good engine as it performed very well on the Lockheed P-38. The problem with the Allison had more to do with the USAAF’s heavy reliance on turbo-supercharging.

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VDH: The Ten Reasons

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

Ten Reasons Impeachment Is Illegitimate

A must read from Victor Davis Hanson. Please be sure to click on the link! I have reproduced his article below but it may not be up for long because of copyright issues.

VDH is one of my favorite writers. Check out his writ on Amazon. I just got through my copy of “The Second World Wars.”

Books By Victor Davis Hanson

Ten Reasons Impeachment Is Illegitimate

By Victor Davis Hanson

There are at least ten reasons why the Democratic impeachment “inquiry” is a euphemism for an ongoing coup attempt.

1) Impeachment 24/7. The impeachment “inquiry,” supposedly prompted by the president’s Ukrainian call, is simply the most recent in a long series of “coups” that sought to overturn the 2016 election and thus preclude a 2020 reelection bid. The pattern gives away the game.

Usually the serial futile attempts to abort the Trump presidency — with the exception of the Mueller Dream-Team debacle — were each characterized by about a month of media-driven hysteria. We remember the voting-machines-fraud hoax, the initial 2017 impeachment effort, the attempt to warp the Electoral College voting, the Logan Act, the emoluments clause, the 25th Amendment, the McCabe-Rosenstein faux coup, and various Michael Avenatti-Stormy Daniels-Michael Cohen psychodramas.

Ukraine then is not unique, but simply another mini-coup attempt that follows the last failed coup and that will presage another coup to take its place when it too fails to remove Trump.

All of these efforts reflect a desperate effort both to reverse the 2016 election and to preclude a 2020 reelection effort, and, barring that, to drive down the Trump polls to the point of making him delegitimized. A week after Trump was elected, the Wall Street Journal reported that intelligence agencies were withholding information from their president. “Anonymous,” in a September 5, 2018, New York Times op-ed, bragged of an ongoing “resistance” of high-ranking government officials seeking to stonewall Trump. As soon as Trump was inaugurated, Washington lawyer and former Obama official Rosa Brooks was publicly raising the possibility of a military coup to remove him. Retired admiral William McRaven recently called for Trump to be gone — “the sooner, the better.”

Mark Zaid, the lawyer for the whistleblower, in his arrogance, long ago at least told the truth when he chose the words “coup” and “rebellion” to characterize left-wing efforts to remove Trump. He admitted that the coups would fail (given their lack of legality), but that they would still be followed by successive efforts. In a sane world, with this “bombshell” disclosure, the entire whistleblower caper would now simply vanish.

2) Whistleblowers Who Are Not Whistleblowers. The “whistleblower” who prompted this most recent iteration of attempted Trump removal is no whistleblower by any common definition of the noun (i.e., “an individual who, without authorization, reveals private or classified information about an organization usually related to wrongdoing or misconduct. Whistleblowers generally state that such actions are motivated by a commitment to the public interest.” — Encyclopaedia Britannica). He has no incriminating documents, no information at all. He does not even have firsthand evidence of wrongdoing, much less proof of suspect conduct within intelligence agencies that alone would prompt a legitimate appeal to the Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.

Instead, the whistleblower relied on secondhand water-cooler gossip about an illegally leaked presidential call. Even his mangled version of the call did not match that of official transcribers. He was not disinterested but had a long history of partisanship in general, and concerning Ukraine in particular. He was a protégé of many of Trump’s most adamant opponents, including Susan Rice, John Brennan, and Joe Biden. He did not follow protocol by going first to the inspector general but instead caucused with the staff of Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry. Neither the whistleblower nor his doppelgänger Lieutenant Colonel Vindman, who both professed strong pro-Ukrainian sympathies during their past tenures associated with the Obama administration, were bothered by the activities of the Bidens or by the Obama decision to stop arms deliveries to Ukraine. Their outrage, in other words, was not about Ukraine but over Trump.

It is highly unlikely that there are any plans to call the whistleblower or recall Vindman in person before any committee, because their usefulness as instigators of “impeachment” has already passed, and both are now rank liabilities. Their inconsistencies and past partisan affiliations offer only vulnerabilities.

3) First-term impeachment. The Clinton and Nixon inquiries were directed at second-term presidencies in which there were no more electoral remedies for alleged wrongdoing. In contrast, Trump is up for election in less than a year. Impeachment then seems a partisan exercise in either circumventing a referendum election or in damaging a president seeking reelection.

4) No Special Counsel Finding. In the past, special counsels have found felonious presidential behavior, such as cited in Leon Jaworski’s and Ken Starr’s investigations.

In contrast, Special Counsel Robert Mueller spent 22 months and $35 million, and yet his largely partisan law and investigative team found no collusion and no actionable presidential obstruction of that non-crime. We are not just proceeding with impeachment without a special counsel’s finding of wrongdoing, but after a special counsel’s finding of no actionable wrongdoing.

5) No Bipartisanship. There was broad bipartisan support for the Nixon impeachment inquiry and even some for the Clinton impeachment. There is none at all for the Schiff impeachment effort, given its overtly partisan nature.

6) Impeachment without High Crimes or Misdemeanors. There is no proof of any actual Trump crime.

No longer is Nancy Pelosi describing the whistleblower as central to the impeachment inquiry. Asking a corrupt foreign head of state to look into past corruption is pro forma. That Joe Biden is now a candidate for president and Trump’s potential rival does not ensure him exemption from his possible wrongdoing in the past as vice president when his son used the Biden name for lucrative advantage in leveraging Ukrainian money for assumed preferential Obama-administration treatment.

In other words, it is certainly not a crime for a president to adopt his own foreign policy to fit particular countries nor to request of a foreign government seeking U.S. aid, with a long history of corruption, that it ensure it has not in the past colluded with prior U.S. officials in suspicious activity. A president can appoint or fire any ambassador he chooses, all the more so when one has a known record of partisanship. It is not a crime to disagree with House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff when he says that White House officials must testify when he so summons them.

The irony is that while the House politicizes impeachment, the IG of the Justice Department, Michael Horowitz, and lifelong civil servant and federal attorney John Durham are likely to show concrete evidence that the now-exempt Obama administration used the powers of the FBI, CIA, and DOJ, unethically if not illegally, to attempt to destroy the candidacy, transition, and presidency of Donald Trump — still the current object of yet another political coup.

7) Thought Crimes? Even if there were ever a quid, there is no quo: Unlike the case of the Obama administration, the Trump administration did supply arms to Ukraine, and the Ukrainians apparently did not reinvestigate the Bidens. As a matter of general policy, Trump has been far harder on Russia and far more concretely supportive of Ukraine than was the Obama administration. That stubborn fact is ipso facto evidence that if there was any quid pro quo, it was more likely a matter of Biden rather than Trump pressuring the Ukrainians, given the actual quite different results: Again, the Trump administration armed the Ukrainians; Obama and his administration did not. Thought crimes are still not impeachable offenses.

8) Different Standards of Justice. There is now no standard of equality under the law. Instead, we are entering the jurisprudence of junta politics. If an alleged quid pro quo is an impeachable offense, should Vice President Joe Biden have been impeached or indicted for clearly leveraging the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor for dubious reasons by threats of withholding U.S. aid?

Should Barack Obama have been investigated for getting caught on a hot mic offering to be flexible after his reelection on missile defense if Vladimir Putin would give him some space? In fact, Russia did not embarrass Obama during the subsequent 2012 successful Obama reelection effort, and Obama did shelve joint Eastern European missile-defense plans.

So there is no consistency in presidential audits. Would the Obama administration have welcomed or even tolerated congressional requests to turn over all its emails, private phone conversations, and memos concerning covert meetings of U.S. and Iranian officials that surrounded the nocturnal transfer of $400 million in cash for the release of American hostages — with much of such money ending up in the hands of Hezbollah terrorists? Would the Obama administration have complied with requests for texts and transcripts surrounding its decisions to halt Eastern European missile defense?

9) The Schiff Factor. Representative Adam Schiff is now de facto chief impeachment prosecutor. He has repeatedly lied about the certainty of impending Mueller indictments or bombshells. He flat-out lied that he and his staff had no prior contact with the whistleblower. He made up a version of the Trump call that did not represent the actual transcript, and when called out, he begged off by claiming he was offering a “parody.” He has an unsavory reputation as a chronic selective leaker of classified information in the House Intelligence Committee. For weeks he has not allowed Republican members of his House Intelligence Committee to have the same freedom to call and cross-examine witnesses as was extended to the then-minority Democrats during the committee’s 2016-07 investigation of FISA, unmasking, and surveillance abuses.

Tradition and protocol argue that the proper place for impeachment inquiries and investigations is the House Judiciary Committee. Schiff successfully hijacked that committee’s historic role for two reasons: 1) His reputation as a brawling hyper-partisan meant that he would turn the investigation into a proverbial witch hunt and wet the lunatic beak of the progressive base; and 2) he has the ability so far as intelligence chair to selectively block rapid dissemination of transcripts of cross-examinations of witnesses and to use secrecy to massage the conduct of the committee and to selectively release information to the media.

10) Precedent. The indiscriminate efforts to remove Trump over the past three years, when coupled with the latest impeachment gambit, have now set a precedent in which the out party can use impeachment as a tool to embarrass, threaten, leverage, or seek to remove a sitting president for political purposes to reverse an election.

At best, we have turned a uniquely constitutional republic into a European parliamentary system in which heads of states can be removed from power without national elections. At worst, we are now a rank banana republic in which coups are an accepted model of political opposition.

The next Democratic president should be prepared, in his first term, for the real chance of facing the same, and apparently now institutionalized, tactics used against Trump.

We are witnessing constitutional government dissipating before our very eyes.

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Life, Liberty & Levin: Representative Devin Nunes Speaks

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

Mark interviews Devin Nunes about the Trump impeachment hearings. A tip of the hat to Peggy for inspiring me to make this a front page post. I suggest Post Scripts fans watch it in its entirety.

I ripped this from YouTube and then published it under my account for two reasons. One to scrub it of YouTube advertisements and the other to make sure it lasted for a bit. Lately YouTube has been trashing Fox News video publications that are not from Fox News and cutting them down to a couple seconds. I wonder how long this will last until it is cropped.

Nunes on the MSM ~ 17:50 “They’re assassins for the left. And they are really stupid and bad at it too… until there is a free and fair press in this country, which we do not have right now, we should not be talking to them.”

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Up Schiff’s Creek

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

The entro segment of “The Greg Gutfeld Show”, aired 2019-11-16:

Greg’s hilarious and biting commentary on the Trump impeachment hearings. Tom Shillue as Representative Schiff. A couple media persons and testimony skewered.

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A Quick Look at Millennials

Posted by Jack

Today’s Millennials – young adults ages 18 to 33 – are the most racially diverse generation in U.S. history. About 43 percent are non-white, and this is due in large part to the wave of largely Latino and Asian immigration in the last decades.

The Millennial generation is pretty unattached to organized religion or politics, but they are connected through social media. They are socially liberal. And though they worry about the economy, they are optimistic.   The findings are part of a Pew Research Center survey released Friday.

Here are some takeaways on U.S. Millennials:

Social issues, lifestyle and technology:

-69 percent support legalizing marijuana – up from 34 percent 8 years ago

-68 percent favor same-sex marriage – up from 44 percent in 2004

-47 percent of 2012 births to Millennial moms were non-marital

-58 percent say rising share of children raised by single parents is not good

-56 percent believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases

-50 percent say more interracial marriage is good for society

-26 percent are married

-81 percent are on Facebook – their median friend count is 250

-55 percent have taken a “selfie”

Institutions, government’s role and the economy:

-Three-in-ten (29 percent) are not affiliated with any religion, 64 percent don’t consider themselves religious

-Half do not identify with a political party, and just three-in-ten think there is much difference between the political parties.

-Yet half of Independents identify or lean Democratic, while 34 percent lean Republican.

-Just 30 percent view Congress favorably – down from 68 percent in 2004

-55 percent favor a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants

-54 percent think it is the federal government’s responsibility to ensure health care coverage for all

-71 percent say young people face greater economic challenges than their parents, yet more than 80 percent believe they will earn enough money to live the lives they want.

-55 percent say country’s better days are ahead

White versus non-white Millennials

-More than 7-in-10 (71 percent) of non-white Millennials (including Latinos) lean toward a bigger government, while only 21 percent say they want smaller government. Among white Millennials, only 39 percent favor bigger government

-68 percent of non-white Millennials believe government should provide health care for all, compared to 44 percent of white Millennials

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Friday Film Noir: Quicksand

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

Quicksand (1950) — Mickey Rooney, Jeanne Cagney, Peter Lorre.

My fascination with film noir began as a youth in the mid 60’s. It was at a Saturday afternoon matinée showing at the Park Theater in Lafayette, California when I first saw Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall star in “Dark Passage.” I fell in love with Bacall. I fell in love with Bogie. I fell in love with film noir.

Aside to RHT447 — This was when The Frontier Gun Shop was still on Mount Diablo Boulevard and there were only two stop lights in town. One at the intersection of School Street and Moraga Road to stop traffic in case of emergency for the old firehouse (which became the Town Hall Theater after a new firehouse was built) and the other at the intersection of Mount Diablo Boulevard and Moraga Road right down the street at the center of town. (The stop lights were new additions, replacing stop signs.)

Film noir emerged early in the 20th century but was not identified as a cinematic style until decades later when French critic Nino Frank coined the term in 1946. Visually these films draw from the German expressionism cinema of the first two decades of the 20th century. The distinctive low key lighting emphasizes contrasts of light and shadow elements in the camera frame to render a sense of depth and mood. Classic black and white horror films also drew from the visual elements of German expressionism.

For me, as a visual style, neither film noir nor classic horror have ever translated well into color. To my eye the closest color horror has ever come to classic black and white horror was done by the British film company Hammer. In my opinion there are no color film noir that equal or capture the essence of the genre in classic black and white with two possible exceptions — The Coen Brothers brilliant “Blood Simple” and Roman Polanski’s epic “Chinatown.” Both films have been classified as “neo-noir” but sometimes the taxonomy of cinema seems to be a bit overly enthusiastic. In a color film world film noir as a graphic exercise is essentially dead as it is highly unlikely that black and white film making as a popular commercial enterprise will ever re-emerge.

While film noir has a distinctive visual style it is the thematic elements which complete the picture. These themes are drawn from the darker side of the human experience and include disillusionment, pessimism, despair, crime, cynicism, greed and sexual motivation. Such are the psychological forces which drive the characters towards their ultimate demise or redemption in film noir.

Visually “Quicksand” is on the brighter side of film noir but not so the story. Mickey Rooney as Dan Brady is a happy go lucky guy who descends into a moral abyss when he steals 20 bucks to date femme fatale Vera Novak played by Jeanne Cagney. This role was a significant departure for Rooney whose earlier films cast him as the innocent nice guy. Peter Lorre as the seedy extortionist Nick Dramoshag gives this B movie an A movie performance. The story revolves around Vera and the desire she invokes in Dan and Nick. Jeanne in heels is taller than both Rooney and Lorre and she was probably taller than her brother James Cagney.

Mickey Rooney co-financed the film with Peter Lorre but they never cashed in on the profits as a third partner reportedly made off with the loot. (Now there is a possible film noir concept in itself.)

Mickey Mouse Club fans may recognize Jimmy Dodd on the left in the opening diner scene. Yes, that is a young Jack Elam (the immortal straying eye mug of Westerns fame) who walks in chewing gum in the bar scene. Pop up a load of corn.

 

 

 

 

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