What a screenplay in limbo can teach us about the culture war

What a screenplay in limbo can teach us about the culture war


To understand why liberals continue to dominate American culture despite being bludgeoned in the political arena, consider two recent creative properties.

The first is Good Night, and Good Luck, the Broadway play starring George Clooney. It tells the story of the 1950s Red Scare and the media’s opposition to Sen. Joe McCarthy. Good Night, and Good Luck, adapted from the 2005 film of the same name, was recently simulcast live on CNN to a global audience.

The second cultural property is The Devil’s Triangle, a screenplay based on my book of the same name. The Devil’s Triangle tells the story of the Left’s psychotic campaign in 2018 to keep Brett Kavanaugh off the Supreme Court. The story has drama, real characters who are flawed, religion, and

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