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I have read some reviews from some that have seen the upcoming Sean Penn and Naomi Watts film, Fair Game and some are saying this will have a great divide among people just like the health care bill has separated the Democrats and Republicans.
Apparently Republicans are complaining the film is too anti Bush administration. Former liberal turned conservative screenwriter Mark Tapson, says it's an unfair depiction about this story taken from the book about Valerie Plame and her husband Josesph Wilson.
Well I think that's the whole premise of the movie is to not be kind to that administration because the premise of the movie is mostly about Wilson's 2003 New York Times piece accusing the Bush Administration that they manipulated intelligence about weapons of mass destruction to justify the war in Iraq, and the White House tried to discredit Wilson in the process.
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