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Dennis Miller - True Colors Exposed
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| 2/11/04
| G35X
Posted on 02/11/2004 6:59:36 PM PST by g35x
I always thought that Dennis Miller was a fairweather conservative who touted conservative values when he needed to turn around his sagging career. Tonight my hypothesis has been confirmed as I'm sitting hear watching Dennis Miller argue on his CNBC show that it is "dirty" to go after Kerry for his post vietnam treason agains the United States. He's arguing that Kerry should be given a free pass to say whatever he wanted after the war since he had served.
That is simply utter garbage by a closet liberal. Kerry ran out of vietnam at the first opportunity, spent the next few years promoting communism while degrading those who fought in the war, and then spent the next 30 years trying to destroy the United States. Kerry should be in prison, not in charge of the Democratic nominating process and I'm almost inclined to say that Miller ought to be sharing his cell. He too is a traitor to this country.
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posted on
02/11/2004 6:59:36 PM PST
by
g35x
To: g35x
Miller's not a traitor.
When a guy like Miller comes to Bush late in the game, it's because he's driven there by one issue: terrorism.
He's still going to vote for Bush in the fall. So he disagrees with most of us on one issue or another. I'll bet he's ripping on Kerry for his flip-flops on the war on terror later in the fall.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:03:12 PM PST
by
sinkspur
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To: g35x
Just because Dennis Miller may not agree with you on everything, doesn't make him a closet liberal. I happen to think attacking Kerry on his protesting Vietnam will not be all that damaging, although several of Kerry's quote are over the top and may hurt him (such saying American soldiers murdered 200,000 Vietnamese per year). But where Kerry is gonna get beat will be on his liberal voting record and his liberal stance on the issues. That is where we need to attack Kerry. Trying to link Kerry to Fonda won't win one vote, IMHO.
To: g35x
Kerry should be in prison, and I'm almost inclined to say that Miller ought to be sharing his cell. Then you're inclined toward lunacy.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:06:01 PM PST
by
Mr. Mojo
To: g35x
Kerry can say whatever the heck he pleases, IMHO.
Like the rest of us, he must also pay the consequences.
I think his post-Vietnam activities & statements will haunt him, though not as much as I would like to see happen.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:07:43 PM PST
by
dware
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To: g35x
FERPETE'SSAKE, calm down. Dennis Miller is a newborn baby to conservative ideas. You don't feed a newborn steak, do ya? Give him time. Let him grown some teeth. It's enough for me that he's taking the baby steps.
To: g35x
If the political season is going to create such irrational thoughts in you, I would suggest you sit this one out.
No one should be in jail for their opinions alone.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:09:17 PM PST
by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache)
To: g35x
I saw Dennis Miller on Jay Leno's show, saying that he wouldn't vote for Kerry, but he wouldn't say anything negative about anybody who had put on the uniform and served under fire. He said he thought the way returning Vietnam vets were treated was one of the greatest shames in American history, so he won't go after Kerry on his war record, even though he certainly doesn't want him to be president. I may disagree with him on what should be fair game politically, but his reasoning sounds to me like he's just erring on the side of being too respectful of veterans, which is hardly a liberal trait.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:09:57 PM PST
by
HHFi
To: Always Right
You've summed it nicely. Kerry's 100 percent anti-RKBA votes will be scrutinized and might make a difference like last time.
To: g35x
That is simply utter garbage by a closet liberal. Miller is actually what many call a Jeffersonian or Classic Liberal: very liberal on social issues, very conservative on fiscal issues and national strength.
As a veteran who served 8 years active duty, I'm also inclined to believe that Kerry has earned the right to support whatever political position he desires - even utter, complete lunacy. It's his privilege, he earned it.
Of course, it's everyone else's right (and perhaps duty) to ignore Kerry's hard-earned lunacy :))
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:11:03 PM PST
by
Mudcat
To: Always Right
Especially his moves to aid Hanoi in blocking the POW investigations.
JFKerry sold out early to Hanoi and has been their water boy for over a decade.
To: g35x
I hate to say this but a lot of Navy Guy's turn Liberal (Not All) don't flame me please I'm a service brat myself. Jimmy Carter most notable, famous spy's and other famous liberal were ex-Navy.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:15:51 PM PST
by
BellStar
To: g35x
Tonight my hypothesis has been confirmed as I'm sitting hear watching Dennis Miller argue on his CNBC show that it is "dirty" to go after Kerry for his post vietnam treason agains the United States. He's arguing that Kerry should be given a free pass to say whatever he wanted after the war since he had served. Miller has a point. Kerry earned the right to say what he likes about Vietnam, in a way that few fellow protesters did. The fellow veterans he slandered may have something to say about it, but those of us who have not served have little standing. I think it would be unwise for Republicans to make too much of the point; it has high backfire potential. The man served, and that counts for a lot; I believe that that's how many voters will see it when such attacks are made.
Besides, it's unnecessary. His record in the Senate offers plenty of campaign fodder, and it's entirely fair game.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:16:21 PM PST
by
Athwart
To: g35x
Steady as she goes, folks. Many of your balloons may be pricked in the months ahead.
Mike Wallace's bambino editorialized on Fox today that folks shouldn't go back and castigate Kerry for what he did and said years ago. Right you are, Charlie! Yeah!
Don't have false hopes that all these so-called "conservative" talking heads and entertainers will remain firm in view of the upcoming and ongoing Bush-butchering. Especially the newly-minted conservatives who are more conservative in our eyes and hopes than in their own.
Leni
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:19:46 PM PST
by
MinuteGal
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To: HHFi
You state that Miller thought the way the Nam vets were treated when they got home was a disgrace. True. It was. But it was people like Kerry accusing our men over there of committing atrocities that caused the mistreatment in the first place. If Kerry didn't go before the nation and call our soldiers murderers maybe the feelings towards them would have been different. It's called incitement. Just like when Sharpton incited a black neighborhood to burn down jewish owned businesses in NY. Kerry incited the hatred wrought upon our soldiers.
To: Athwart
You don't have to be a fellow veteren to criticize Kerry. I have have the same rights as him. I will not stop pointing out his sellout of his fellow veterens.
To: MinuteGal
Agree with you 100%. Dennis Miller is no conservative if he is excusing an act of Treason against the United States.
People have to understand that what Kerry did after Vietnam (and during his Senate career) was treasonous, it was designed to destroy the United States. He ought to be in jail with the Al Qaeda scum in Cuba.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:26:50 PM PST
by
g35x
To: g35x
Miller was inundated by New York and Saturday Night Live crews opinions for many years until he got married and had children. Moving on with real responsibilities made him rethink everything he had taken for granted. Getting around flyover America with Monday Night Football helped him tremendously. Now feeling settled he seems to be striving for the edginess he once had back in his HBO Special days at the expense of common sensibilities. Am I defending him? No! Blast him when hes wrong. God gave him an amazing wit. Criticism made him strive to improve during the MNF stint and he apparently needs feedback to shore up his lack of sensitivity to whats important to average Americans.
Kerry, now, should be testing hemp products. As in pounds per square inch stress versus length.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:33:26 PM PST
by
NewRomeTacitus
(Why aren't you people speaking Spanish? My local paper said we should all learn it.)
To: g35x
I always thought that Dennis Miller was a fairweather conservative who touted conservative values when he needed to turn around his sagging career.
I don't buy it. In my opinion, liberalism is like a cancer. Sometimes there are small traces left behind by Dr. Decency which must be removed later. That isn't the same as full blown liberalism.
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posted on
02/11/2004 7:38:19 PM PST
by
Jaysun
(There is no rejection in life quite like a canceled shrink appointment.)
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