Posted on 12/06/2006 7:10:13 AM PST by alloysteel
And the Oscar for Most Dishonest Performance By a Spoiled Expatriate American Actress Trying to Dig Herself Out of a Public Relations Hole goes to . . . Gwyneth Paltrow.
Over the weekend, the international press sent out word that Paltrow had trashed her native country during a press event in Spain.
"I love the English lifestyle, it's not as capitalistic as America. People don't talk about work and money, they talk about interesting things at dinner," the Shallow Gal was quoted as telling NS, the weekend magazine supplement of daily Portuguese newspaper Diario de Noticias. "I like living here because I don't fit into the bad side of American psychology. The British are much more intelligent and civilized than the Americans," the 34-year-old reportedly mused.
After creating a global furor, Paltrow crawled to People magazine for help in covering her scrawny intellectual assets. The publication's website claimed the actress was misquoted and that she would neeeeever say anything negative about America.
"First of all I feel so lucky to be American. When you look at the rest of the world, we're so lucky, and that's something my dad always instilled in me," People quoted Paltrow explaining. "I feel so proud to be American." Summoning up all her method acting lessons from past tearful acceptance award speeches, Paltrow emoted: "I felt so upset to be completely misconstrued, and I never, ever would have said that."
Never, ever?
The oh-so-wronged actress has, in fact, been reciting from an unambiguous anti-American script for years.
In January 2006, as I noted on my blog over the weekend (http://michellemalkin.com/archives/006470.htm), the British newspaper the Guardian quoted Paltrow snubbing America in nearly identical language. Same old, same old:
"I love the English way, which is not as capitalistic as it is in America. People don't talk about work and money; they talk about interesting things at dinner parties. I like living here because I don't tap into the bad side of American psychology, which is 'I'm not achieving enough, I'm not making enough, I'm not at the top of the pile.'"
In February 2006, Paltrow was quoted in Britain's Star magazine again disparaging American intellect and decorum: "Brits are far more intelligent and civilised than Americans. I love the fact that you can hail a taxi and just pick up your pram and put it in the back of the cab without having to collapse it. I love the parks and places I go for dinner and my friends."
In 2005, she was quoted on the New York Post's Page Six: "I've always been drawn to Europe. America is such a young country, with an adolescent swagger about it. But I feel that I have a more European sensibility, a greater respect for the multicultural nature of the globe." She was also quoted that year explaining her decision to move to London to the New York Daily News: "I just had a baby and thought, 'I don't want to live there.'" International press reports had her deriding "Bush's anti-environment, pro-war policies" as either a "disgrace" or a "disaster."
In January 2004, Paltrow was quoted in the pages of Britain's Glamour magazine declaring that America was "too weird" because of its overt displays of patriotism. "At the moment there's a weird, over-patriotic atmosphere over there, like, 'We're number one and the rest of the world doesn't matter.'" (She much prefers the dinner chatter of wealthy British hubby and Coldplay musician Chris Martin, who has proclaimed shareholders as "the great evil of this modern world" and who ranted at a British awards show that "We're all going to die when George Bush has his way.")
In 2003, the Scottish Daily Record of Glasgow quoted Paltrow trashing America's president overseas: "I think Bush is such an embarrassment to America. He doesn't take the rest of the world at all into consideration. It all seems to be for him and his friends to keep getting richer at the expense of a nation, at the expense of the environment. It's like a full-scale assault." (No comment from Paltrow about her own Mercedes Benz SUV gas-guzzling assaults on American roads and her multiple ginormous mansion-owning contributions to the nation's eco-catastrophe.)
Paltrow blames the latest brouhaha on a misunderstanding of her "seventh-grade Spanish." Unfortunately for you, dear, your English is perfect.
For heaven's sake. WHO CARES
We're not - but I bet we compare well with Gyneth's social circle back in Hollywood.
Does she have her Burka on yet? It's just a matter of time if she loves Londinistan.
I was going to make a similar comment! When you think of the intellectual giants she hangs out with in Hollywood, well no wonder.
Baloney...these celebs love the negative publicity...great for their careers. I'm getting to the point where I don't give a dang what these ignoramuses say. The less said about them the better.
That's fine, Ms Paltrow. Trash your native country...and by the way, stay in the UK or wherever you are with your hubby and the kids you saddled with goofy names for the rest of their lives. Just don't bother coming back.
Is she competing in this year's "Upper-class Twit of the Year" contest?
Her song sucked too.
Empty-headed, horse-toothed moron whose overblown career is already well into it's sunset years...
Don't let the screen door hit you in the bohuncas on the way out.
Gwynnie the Poop
Hey, Gwyneth? Why don't you stay over in London. America doesn't want you anymore.
Please FReepmail me if you would like to be added to, or removed from, the Michelle Malkin ping list...
When GP mentions the Brits' supposedly greater class and intelligence, does she take into account that she might be mingling in a rarefied circle, away from the ahem, more "common" crowd?
I mentioned this to my former roommate who's British and now married to a Russian (naturalized American) citizen.
She laughed and said, "Most of my countrymen are coarse and perverse!"
Her anti American trash talk means nothing. Just proves that to be an actor/actress an IQ above 70 in not necessary.
"When GP mentions the Brits' supposedly greater class and intelligence, does she take into account that she might be mingling in a rarefied circle, away from the ahem, more "common" crowd?"
I doubt she's moving in a rarefied circle. In fact, I think that she mainly socializes with the jet set and other celeb groups. Not the aristocracy and Royalty that she sees herself as equal to.
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