Big Hollywood Launches

January 7th, 2009 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

Andrew Breitbart’s Big Hollywood launched yesterday. As one can see from the amount of comments at BH’s first posts, it is an instant hit. Some of the bloggers at BH post anonymous, others use their own name (and image). One of those ‘others’ is Gary Graham, the well known actor who has played a role in dozens of feature films and some highly popular TV shows. 

Graham explains the problem with Hollywood quite well: as a conservative, he is told to be quiet because he depends on liberals for his professional success. If they are annoyed by his political views, they will not work with him anymore, and he will have a hard time taking care of his family. 

I will write my first post for BH at the moment I receive my log-in; Andrew asked me (also for a bio and image), but he will send me my log-in information later.

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