Rightbloggers on Sex and the City: Still hate sex, and city, but love that anti-Muslim angle

%{[ data-embed-type=”image” data-embed-id=”57150c4989121ca96b961a55″ data-embed-element=”aside” ]}%The reviews are in, and Sex and the City 2 looks like the
season’s biggest critical bomb. Though the film drew a decent crowd in its opening weekend, it was
lambasted by critics both highbrow (“almost avant-garde adventure in
aimlessness” — Wall Street Journal) and low (“Sucks in the
city” — New York Post).
But SATC2 did have one approving claque: Rightbloggers, who
had never liked the sexed-up series, gave it a big thumbs-up.
Why? They weren’t impressed with the quality
of the film — for one thing, most of them hadn’t seen it, and for
another, rightbloggers don’t judge films on anything so frivolous as
artistic standards or entertainment value.
No, they stood and cheered the unloved sequel because they heard it was
conservative — or at least that it looked that way if you squinted at
it right.