Posted on 07/14/2004 3:57:07 PM PDT by oblomov
The pathological behaviour of Hollywood celebrities, particularly Whoopi Goldberg and Chevy Chase, at a Hollywood sponsored Bush-bashing fund raiser at Radio City Music Hall reminded me of a hate session from Orwell's 1984, with President George Bush in the role of the detested Emmanuel Goldstein.
That Whoopi Goldberg acted as a cheerleader for this Hollywood anti-Bush hate team is not at all surprising. After all, this is the same Whoopi Goldberg who praised the vicious East German communist regime. "What a country!" she exclaimed. A barbed wire enclosed prison state that murdered those who tried to escape its clutches. What a country indeed.
When she was asked about communism, a doctrine that killed more than 100,000,000 people, this profound Hollywood political thinker responded with this inanity: "I don't really view communism as a bad thing." The victims, for obvious reasons, were not available for comment.
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All I know is that when I think of the welfare of the nation, I automatically want to consult Chevy Chase. /sarcasm
Thanks for the laugh. Funny and true.
I think it's going to cost her alot more than her Slim Fast account. She's finished - now and forever.
Come to think of it, I haven't heard hide nor hair from them. LOL I guess we were right last year about what she (What's her name? Nadine? Nancy?) said about the President being career suicide.
With a few exceptions like Willie Nelson or that raving communist Steve Earle, liberals generally don't like country music. In their view only Confederate-flag waving, beer-swilling, gun-toting rednecks enjoy the soothing sounds of a steel guitar and some good fiddle playing.
So, the Chicks had nowhere to turn when their fans started smashing their Dixie Chicks CDs with steamrollers in protest.
To paraphrase a lyric from one of their hits, "Goodbye, Girls!"
I referred to them as Blixie Chicks on this forum, but It didn't catch on, but then, neither did their new career so far as I know.
"All I know is that when I think of the welfare of the nation, I automatically want to consult Chevy Chase"
Did you hear Chase's comments about Bush when he was interviewed at that hate fest? He kept going on about how stupid Bush was in such an inarticulate manner (talk about the pot calling the kettle black) that I thought he was still doing his rather stale imitation of Gerald Ford (without the predictible fall, since Chase is too old to do that anymore)...
Can't you see these people lounging around trying to out intellect each other? What a hoot.
Chevy Chase, of the incredible stinkeroo talk show. Now, he plays second fiddle to the AFLAC duck.
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