'The Road We've Traveled'

Here it is. Davis Guggenheim’s documentary about President Obama’s first term.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1379770553 Arleen J. Rutten

    Watched last night.

    I love my President.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Daniel-Lewis/593511735 Daniel Lewis

    This….This is awe-inspiring

  • missliberties

    Okay I am a sap. That really got to me.

  • gescove

    I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating: our President is a real mensch. There could not be a more stark contrast between President Obama and the cast of cartoon cutouts vying for the Republican nomination.

  • http://www.politicalruminations.com/ nicole

    Wow. Just wow.

    The scale of the problems this president inherited is equaled only by his skill in dealing with them.

    This president is a great, truly great, man.

    And damn it, like gescove said, this president is a mensch.

    I love my president. And I love my first lady.

  • jjasonham

    Love it! True leadership in EVERY sense of the word!

  • villemar

    Oh, so this is the infamous Goebbelesque propagandistic piece of shit by Authoritarian, OHitlermba-Lover Davis Guggenheim that Glenn Greenwald was screeching about in his article last week!

    http://www.m.salon.com/2012/03/09/the_authoritarian_mind/singleton/

    Since Guggenheim did not flatly and violently refuse to make this documentary about Evil War Criminal Baby Killer Barack Hitler OHitlermba (who for brevity’s sake I’ll just refrer to as “Hitler,” even though he is clearly worse than Hitler, Kony, Pol Pot, King Leopold, Caligula, Vlad the Impaler and the Cloverfield Monster combined), he must be thoroughly rejected and screamed at for infinity for being a Hitler-lover.

    When he makes another documentary, it must clearly every Greenbeckistani’s duty to scream at the top of their lungs at him and/or any patron going into one of his movies. In addition, one must throw red paint on them representing the blood of dead Pakistani babies killed by drones not to mention the blood of Baby Jesus Anwar al-Awlaki; because they are supporting Hitler-lover Davis Guggenheim by seeing his movie and are therefore 100% complicit and have said blood on their hands!

    And that Hitler-loving fucker Tom Hanks???? Et tu, “Kip Wilson”????

    Again, for infinity he must be screamed at and have red paint thown on him. In addition, one must screech and throw paint on every single patron of any movie who sees a movie starring and/or directed by Hitler-lover Hanks, forever. They are de-facto Hitler enablers.

    And Hitler-lover Bill Clinton? Same. Hitler-lover Michelle Obama? Same. Any and all individual’s in Hitler’s Administration. Lily Ledbetter? Scream and throw paint on that Hitler-loving bitch for appearing in that Goebbeleque work of Evil!

    Anyone even tangentally involved with this video or appearing in any of Davis Guggenheim’s movies must get the same treatment. Al Gore? Screech + Paint! U2 for not having the foresight to see what an evil Hitler-lover Guggenheim would be by allowing him to film them in “From The Sky Down?” Same! In fact, from now on it’s every Greenbeckistani’s duty to scream and throw red paint at every single person going into a U2 concert forevermore.

    What do I recommend screaming at the top of your lungs in the most ear-splitting possible way at these Hitler-lovers? Something like:

    “AAAHHH NDAA BABY JESUS MANNING DRONES NDAA FEMA CAMPS HIPPIE-PUNCHING INDEFINITE DETENTION OF US CITIZENS FOR INFINITY HATES HIS BASE NDAA DRONES NDAA!!!!! HOT WATER BURN BABY!!! HOT WATER BURN BABY!!11!!!! AAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!!!”

    That’ll teach those fucking Stormtrooper Obamabots, those “Dumbest motherfuckers in the world!” That’ll show them WE MEAN BUSINESS!!!

    • ranger11

      I saw “Cloverfield” recently. Much better movie than I expected. Is this Guggenheim fellow the guy who did the Jack White, Jimmy Page, Edge guitar documentary? Is that any good?

      • villemar

        Holy cow, I had no idea what you were referring to, so I went to the handy-dandy IMDB and sure enough apparently there is such a movie! This is the first I’ve heard of it, but he’s a very good documentarian, so I’ll have to keep my eyes peeled for it. It’s called “It Might Get Loud,” released in 2008.

        http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1229360/

        PS. I acually met Guggenheim at a film festival a year and a half ago, he’s a pretty nice guy! Very sharp, very engaged, and very friendly.