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Veto Session Reviews for Rep. Denny Hoskins (r): great potental for a Razzie

16 Thursday Sep 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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2010, ARRA, Denny Hoskins, film festival, HB 1903, missouri, veto session

The Show Me Social Justice International Film Festival catches a break during the General Assembly’s veto session – because, from the reviews, Representative Denny Hoskins (r-noun, verb, CPA) gave a performance worthy of a Golden Rasberry:

Representative John Burnett via Twitter:

Shocker! Repubs open with red herring argument re movie festival funding. Oddly fm Warrensburg where R incumbt is in trouble. Coincidence?     about 8 hours ago  via Twitter for iPhone  

Ouch, that left a mark.

Fired Up! via Twitter:

Hoskins trying to make hay with film festival during veto override debate, but then admitted fund in HB1903 wouldn’t have made a difference     about 8 hours ago  via Twitter for iPhone  

So, why bring it up, unless it was all about political posturing? Because it was all about political posturing.

Tony Messenger via Twitter:

Missouri house begins process of trying to overturn nixon veto of hb1903. unlikely to get the two-thirds majority necessary.     about 8 hours ago  via Panoramic moTweets

Sorry, forgot to tweet the end of the veto session debate. veto override fell way short. back to your previously scheduled fundraisers …     about 6 hours ago  via Panoramic moTweets  

Oh, and fundraising.

Previously:

Suppose you held a film festival and right wingnuts didn’t want anyone to attend (September 10, 2010)

The show must go on (September 10, 2010)

Rep. Denny Hoskins (r) and Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder (r): The review is in – two thumbs down (September 14, 2010)

Rep. Denny Hoskins (r) and Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder (r): The review is in – two thumbs down

15 Wednesday Sep 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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ARRA, Denny Hoskins, film festival, missouri, Peter Kinder, right wingnuts, Warrensburg

The balcony is closed for this year.

Today’s Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal printed a lead editorial about the continuing saga of right wingnuttia’s difficulties with the Show Me Social Justice International Film Festival. The editorial takes Representative Denny Hoskins (r-noun, verb, CPA) to task and highlights the scale of Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder’s (r-where’s my bicycle race?) hypocrisy:

9/14/2010 1:45:00 PM

Social justice fest opens to injustice

EDITORIAL

The Show Me Social Justice International Film Festival opened to injustice Friday in Warrensburg – harsh criticism coupled with an 11th-hour loss of funds.

A few days before the festival started, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder tweeted about wasting America Recovery and Reinvestment Act tax dollars, suggesting the $94,000 could be better spent on roads and bridges. On opening day, Rep. Denny Hoskins issued a statement shedding doubt on the value of a “festival with questionable ethics” and taking credit for funds being withdrawn….

….But Kinder’s selective criticism deserves scrutiny. Kinder pedaled furiously for using millions of state dollars to inflate the Tour of Missouri bicycle race. This year, because Gov. Jay Nixon’s administration decided not to pump another $1 million into Kinder’s boondoggle, the race deflated and disappeared. From a credibility standpoint, for Kinder now to criticize spending less than $100,000 on the film festival falls flat….

….Missouri Valley did not hide the intent to stage the festival. Organizers put everything in print and on the Web, and showed pride in the effort.

Given that background, how ethical, how irresponsible, how plain dumb, really, is it that after months of planning by Missouri Valley, Social Services yanked festival funding less than 17 hours before the event started?…

[emphasis added]

Really, here at Show Me Progress we didn’t notice the hypocrisy and political posturing? Oh, wait, we did:

..Irony alert, anyone, anyone? Do you think the Lieutenant Governor is aware of the difference between the annual big bucks subsidy of a bicycle race and one time seed money for a small cultural event? Apparently not…

Then, you know, republicans don’t like or want American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to be used for anything, including roads and bridges.

There was also a companion piece in the Daily Star-Journal’s opinion section today, written by Jack Miles:

9/14/2010 1:45:00 PM

Little justice for festival’s organizers

I am disappointed that controversy plagued the festival. I support questioning the use of tax dollars, but also question the critics’ timing. Organizers planned the event months ago, but critics waited until the last minute to raise concerns about using $94,000 in Recovery Act funds for the festival. If critics intended to destroy the momentum and enthusiasm supporters had going into the festival, kudos to them.

I feel bad for Missouri Valley Community Action Agency, which organized the event, and for participating merchants caught up in the controversy. If critics had waited until after the festival, funding still could have been withheld, but without the potential to hurt an event meant to showcase Warrensburg and to boost the area’s economy.

For a festival offering social justice, Missouri Valley got little in return. Here’s hoping for a better outcome next year. Break a leg.

The Daily Star Journal had extensive coverage of the festival in today’s and previous editions of the paper:

Awards end controversial film festival (September 14, 2010)

Mixed reviews follow festival (September 13, 2010)

Controversy fails to bring down curtain (September 13, 2010)

Show Me Justice Fest (September 13, 2010)

Our previous coverage:

Suppose you held a film festival and right wingnuts didn’t want anyone to attend (September 10, 2010)

The show must go on (September 10, 2010)

The show must go on

11 Saturday Sep 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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ARRA, Denny Hoskins, film festival, meta, missouri, MVCAA, stimulus, Warrensburg

Previously: Suppose you held a film festival and right wingnuts didn’t want anyone to attend

We cover politics and government in Missouri. We don’t usually cover film festivals. Unless government and politics somehow gets into the mix.

It has.

So, I found myself attending a Show Me Social Justice International Film Festival event at a Warrensburg movie theater.

Dee Wallace (left) and Pam LaFrenz, Executive Director of the Missouri Valley Community Action Agency.

The event took place right before a festival screening of Winter’s Bone, a film about Missouri (That’s like saying that Titanic was a film about a holiday cruise…).

The theatrical trailer for Winter’s Bone:

So I got to meet Dee Wallace, talk with people about the festival and Denny Hoskins’ (r-noun, verb, CPA) war on local economic development, and I also learned that Denny Hoskins (r) had issued a press release today taking credit for sinking the grant funding for the film festival.

Yeah, I know, an obvious public relations coup for someone who’s really concerned about local economic development.

Putting Johnson Countians back to work is my first priority.

Yeah, right.  

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