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The plot of! S SWag the Dog!" has the President getting into an unrecoverable scandal two weeks before re-election. The President of the United States apparently had a sexual encounter with an underage Girl Scout in the Oval Office. The president's opponents get wind of the story and use it to their advantage.

Facing a desperate hour, the White House enlists a spin-control doctor, Conrad Brean, to divert the nation's attention by inventing a war with Albania. Conrad gets assistance from a presidential aide, and a Hollywood producer named Stanley Motss - together, they have to create the appearance of a war by utilizing the power of the mass media. To excite the American people to the horrors committed in that poor European nation, Motss hires a young woman to act out a skit in which she is running across her Albanian village screaming that she has just been raped by terrorists. Through a two-day process of computer animation and a hand-held camera, a fake war is unveiled before the public's eyes. This comedy focuses on the machinations of power as a presidential spin doctor teams with a celebrated Hollywood producer to manufacture a fake war.

Brean decide that the best way to get the public's mind off the scandal is to give them something bigger to think about, thus they invented a war. They manipulated the media by carefully leaked news of the fake war to the press and make it to the evening news, and everyone is reporting about the outbreak of hostilities between the United States and Albania, even though no troops have been moved and no shots have been fired. However, as the scam began, White House Press Secretary told the reporters that there is absolutely no truth to the rumors about the war in Albania. This movie is not a complete fantasy, something like this did really happened. For example, George Bush's once attempts to create an unwanted war in the Persian Gulf, and considering the events surrounding Clinton's presidency, the movie was truthful and acidly written. In politics, image is absolutely everything, and politicians do, at least, try to manipulate the media in order to protect themselves and their career.

And the media does reports lies but not truths. The political realities are so surreal today, that this story seems all too possible. This movie arises an issue about communications ethics, of whether producers of the Hollywood should help politicians to create fake news, and disseminate them to the public by the media; as if it is on television, people will think it must be real. The public believes anything the media reports to them. And actually not only the producers of Hollywood, those public relations practitioners or those who work in communications field should all follow their professional ethics that not to exaggerate anything, or even invent fake news. They should always report and give news based on truth.