Monday, December 10, 2018

Kirk Douglas's "Top Secret Affair" meets the Kavanaugh takedown ATTEMPT....Democrat think tank

I was watching the "Top Secret Affair" a late 50's movie from an earlier 50's novel.
WOW....how do you say deep state meets hollywood meets the Kavanaugh and other deep state tactics..

Has anyone else seen this movie? Leave a comment

...incredible to consider that as we know,  hollywood is the creative department/think tank for the fascists democrats...they know how to WRITE, re-write, distort etc..

BUT this movie, starring Kirk Douglas is uncanny in its correlation with the main character, the General they could not take out...no matter how many times they tried...you know like Trump, like Kavanaugh...the strategies in the movie was SAME as with Kavanaugh

Here is a synopsis and a link..

Every attempt to catch Goodwin off guard or make him appear a fool fails. Drastic measures are called for, what Dottie terms "night maneuvers." She takes the general to a nightclub, tries to get him
drunk, coaxing him to sing and dance in a vain attempt to humiliate him. Nothing works. A little tipsy herself, Dottie falls off a diving board of her swimming pool at home. Goodwin rescues her, leading to a night of romance.

Dottie's attitude is changed. She plans to marry Goodwin and maybe even help him become president of the United States, which would make her first lady. To her surprise, the general has no plans to continue this romance. He tells her about a love affair with a woman named Yvette to whom he revealed top-secret information during the Korean War. When he found out Yvette was an enemy spy, he had to have her shot.

A rejected Dottie goes back to her original plan to ruin him. Hermagazine's story, "Blabbermouth Goodwin," results in a Senate inquiry into his behavior. Unfortunately for the general, his activity in the Yvette spy case is still top secret, and he is forbidden to discuss it.

Questioned by hostile Senator Burdick (Roland Winters) about another girl in the story, Goodwin reveals she was not a grown woman but a 7-year-old orphan. He has explanations for everything else and demonstrates that his conduct has been exemplary at all times.
Dottie feels ashamed of her role in this and confirms on the stand his assertion that the article was filled with exaggerations and lies. Yet she cannot say the same about the matter of Yvette.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Secret_Affair

a three minute clip


a three minute clip...starring Kirk Douglas
https://youtu.be/g1XOLkSKog8



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