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THEY DON'T ALL STINK IN HOLLYWOOD: A LIST OF THE GOOD GUYS

Posted on 03/04/2003 12:57:05 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl

It seems like everyone has been making lists lately of all the big mouths in Hollywood who like to spew their hate speech against President Bush and share their ignorance about foreign affairs. There's even a website dedicated to the subject: www.hollywoodhalfwits.com.

But is there a Festivus for the rest of us? Little by little, conservatives, or at least supporters of President Bush, are making themselves known, sometimes against their own better judgment.

Here's a list, with quotes:

1. Shlomo Goldberg. Who is Shlomo Goldberg? Try actor Steve Bond, who played "Jimmy Lee Holt" on General Hospital. He called into the Larry Elder show on Monday to come out as a conservative, who, to top it off, was born in Israel. Steve spoke eloquently about the liberals' foolish faith in the U.N. inspectors. Someone give this guy a good role!

2. James Woods: "I like the Rumsfeld approach to things, you know. If they're not right, shoot ‘em. I’m not about appeasing any of these crappy little Arab states that want to hold us hostage with oil, you know, and decide they’re going to use terrorism or state support it." (from the Conway & Steckler show)

3. James Earl Jones: Said he doesn't oppose U.S. military action in Iraq, provided the country gets involved as soon as necessary and stays to finish the job. (from Fox News)

Kelsey Grammer: ``The thing I most respond to in the political arena is people that actually don't play politics, and I think President Bush comes from a place that is sincere.'' (from AP via NYT)

Heather Locklear: "He's a scumbag," said the vixen of "Spin City" and formerly of "Melrose Place." But Locklear was quick to clarify: She was talking about President Josiah Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen. (from the Weekly Standard)

(the following is according the the Philadelphia Enquirer:)

Babylon Five's Tracy Scoggins

Senator-turned-Law-&-Order-star Fred Thompson: "Thank goodness we have a President with the courage to protect our country."

Libertarians: Drew Carey, Lisa Kennedy, Kurt Russell, Penn and Teller, Tommy Chong, Russell Means

John Malkovich: caused an outcry last summer when he told a group of Cambridge students he'd like to shoot a certain anti-Israel, anti-American member of Parliament.

Conservative Everybody Loves Raymond star Patricia Heaton is honorary chairperson of Feminists for Life.

Emma Caulfield, who plays Anya on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Identifies herself as a Republican, and has said she would take a break from acting to actively campaign for Elizabeth Dole, in the event that Ms. Dole runs for president again in a future election." (from Internet Movie Database)

Ron Silver: "I kind of like Rumsfeld's 'old Europe versus the new Europe,' and we saw it in the last two weeks, with France and Germany, who were not with us on June 6, 1944, I don't know why we expect them to be with us today."

R. Lee Ermey, a former Marine who played the scary drill sergeant in Full Metal Jacket: "Once again, Barbra Streisand has opened her alligator-sized mouth wide before her hummingbird brain has had a chance to catch up. Ms. Streisand does not speak for me or many other folks in this business."

Bruce Willis, White House spokesman for children in foster care: Willis purchased 12,000 boxes of girl Scout cookies from his 8-year-old daughter Tallulah Belle to support military personnel serving in the Middle East. His cookies were given to Marines and Sailors onboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp, the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy, and Army and Air Force personnel in Afghanistan.

Arnold Schwarzenegger: may run as a Republican for governor of California.

Dennis Miller on Hardball: Matthews: “Did you vote for him?” Miller: “Yes I did.” Matthews: “First time you voted Republican? I feel like I’m Brian Lamb here.” Miller: “Well, you know, a gentleman doesn’t kiss and tell. I’ll tell you about Bush, but I, you know I-” Matthews: “Are you a lifelong Republican or a lifelong Democrat?” Miller: “I was a lifelong Democrat for a long time.” Matthews: “Did you switch for Bush?” Miller: “Well I switched for other reasons. I began to find the dialogue on the left side of it to be getting a little strident."

Norm McDonald: where is he?

Charlton Heston on Today Show: Lauer demanded: "Have you ever gotten up one morning, read the newspaper or seen the news about a particularly horrific crime or event that involved a shooting and thought even for a second, I may be on the wrong side of this issue?"
Heston: "No I never felt that."


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To: rintense
Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady loves GWB.

He probably does, but I have heard professional ice hockey players, by and large, are quite conservative. This is just what I hear, but the few NHL players I know, who live here in California, are die hard conservatives.

141 posted on 03/04/2003 10:23:49 AM PST by Mark17
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To: dennisw

142 posted on 03/04/2003 10:25:32 AM PST by ewing
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To: texasbluebell
John Larroquette (Night Court), Russell Means (actor, author), Aaron Russo (producer, The Rose) and Walter Hill (producer, 48 Hours) are libertarians.
143 posted on 03/04/2003 10:25:46 AM PST by seanc623
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To: seanc623
Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, Drew Bledsoe, Nolan Ryan, Steve Largent.
144 posted on 03/04/2003 10:25:48 AM PST by Dan from Michigan (Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)
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To: Leclair10
rintense many athletes are republican including just about every NFL quarterback.

What does John Leclair think?

145 posted on 03/04/2003 10:26:38 AM PST by Mark17
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To: Dan from Michigan
Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, Drew Bledsoe, Nolan Ryan, Steve Largent.

What about Troy Aikman? I heard he's a conservative too.

146 posted on 03/04/2003 10:28:25 AM PST by seanc623
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To: ewing
She publicly supports Pro-life and is eloquent in her case.

There is something very endearing about a Pro-Life women. As there is something repulsive about Pro-Murder women. There is the stain of blood on their hands.
147 posted on 03/04/2003 10:29:00 AM PST by Search4Truth (Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war.)
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To: E Rocc
Yep, Shannen Doherty is GOP..


148 posted on 03/04/2003 10:30:49 AM PST by ewing
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My favorite Patricia Heaton quote: "On a personal level, as a Christian, it will not be Barbra Streisand I'm standing in front of when I have to make an accounting of my life."

149 posted on 03/04/2003 10:31:02 AM PST by lainie
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To: Search4Truth
Hey, Search4Truth, I don't mean to belabor the point, but what do you think about the transcript I posted? He says very clearly that he doesn't talk politics with Sheen because they are of differing views. Did you read it? Just wondering why you are so insistent that he can't have changed, the way Dennis Miller admits he has as well.
150 posted on 03/04/2003 10:32:10 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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To: Dan from Michigan
A few years ago Hulk Hogan was The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The wrestling outfit he was with at the time was doing an angle about him running for President. Anyway he came out for the flat tax and for taking out Saddam. I got the impression he was serious, not following any kind of script.
151 posted on 03/04/2003 10:33:17 AM PST by seanc623
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To: seanc623
Don't know, but it wouldn't surprise me. The sports world is largely conservative. It's the whole mentality behind it.
152 posted on 03/04/2003 10:33:40 AM PST by Dan from Michigan (Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)
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To: Search4Truth
I don't really have a problem with whatever personal beliefs these people have. It's when they used their celebrity to promote them over mine, is when I get perturbed.

True. I think their attitudes are a factor as well. They really have bought into the lie that they are part of the elite in our culture—that their celebrity has somehow bought them credibility.

Yet credibility is based upon the actions and character of the speaker. How can their opinions have moral authority when many of them either live immorally or continuously portray immoral characters?

This is why they liked Clinton. He claimed credibility without the character to sustain it. It is the inherent problem of liberalism. It all sounds really nice and utopian, but it is not based on reality.

These celebrities talk down to the men and women who keep this country going, while not realizing that what they do is a completely disposable aspect of our society.

I think some humility on their part would bode well. But who could convince them of that now?

153 posted on 03/04/2003 10:34:19 AM PST by theophilusscribe
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Well, you had to know that (Honorary) Gunnery Sergeant R. Lee Ermey, USMC (Ret) would be on our side! Gunny Ermey was medically retired (Vietnam war wounds) as a Staff Sergeant after 10 years of service.

I thoroughly enjoy his show on Discover Channel. I highly recommend you watch it, maggot! LOL!
154 posted on 03/04/2003 10:35:47 AM PST by Taxman
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To: seanc623
I saw that. I know there are a lot of conservatives in the WWF/(now WWE). I think Hogan said he was 'middle of the road'. The Rock, Austin, the McMahons, Jerry Lawler, Jim Ross, and Bradshaw all backed W over Gore. I think Lieberman though was a big reason there because he's for censorship. Speaking of Lawler, he ripped Gore/Lieberman specifically. - "I know who I won't be voting for. I won't be voting for Gore/Lieberman. They remind me of "Right to Censor".
155 posted on 03/04/2003 10:37:26 AM PST by Dan from Michigan (Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)
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Country singers Sarah Evans and Martina McBride are on our side as well...
156 posted on 03/04/2003 10:40:25 AM PST by ewing
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To: Cinnamon Girl
"Ron Silver is expressing something different these days. This is from the mediaresearchcenter.com as well:"

Perhaps 911 was a revelation for Ron Silver. If it was, I hope he will continue to be as avid about his new found Conservative values, as he was about his support for the Clintons and their Socialist agenda. I haven't forgotten about that. I’ll be watching him. :)
157 posted on 03/04/2003 10:46:22 AM PST by Search4Truth (Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war.)
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To: Dan from Michigan
I saw that. I know there are a lot of conservatives in the WWF/(now WWE). I think Hogan said he was 'middle of the road'. The Rock, Austin, the McMahons, Jerry Lawler, Jim Ross, and Bradshaw all backed W over Gore. I think Lieberman though was a big reason there because he's for censorship. Speaking of Lawler, he ripped Gore/Lieberman specifically. - "I know who I won't be voting for. I won't be voting for Gore/Lieberman. They remind me of "Right to Censor".

Thanks, great stuff. Also Val Venis (now Chief Sean Morley) is a big time libertarian who loves Alan Keyes. He's trying to return sanity to his native country Canada...good luck there.

158 posted on 03/04/2003 10:47:49 AM PST by seanc623
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To: Search4Truth
Yeah, I remember that whole, 'those are our planes now,' trash, so I couldn't believe this was really Ron Silver today, but maybe he really had an awakening.
159 posted on 03/04/2003 10:48:54 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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To: Cinnamon Girl
did anybody else catch Don King on the Jimmy kimmel show last week?

Don king had two american
flags and had red white and blue all over the place. He told jimmy kimmel
that we are all americans and now is the time to stand by our president.
Kimmel made it a point to tell him the war was wrong and Don King stood his
ground. He basically said that he stood behind this president, and yeah, he
stood behind clinton too, because he was a true american, and it is our
responsibility to support our government.

Kimmel questioned why he would support a government that took 30 million off
of him in income taxes in one year and kings response was "that¹s the least
I could do in a country where somebody as lowly as me could succeed as I
have"..so much for the dems feeling that our government is too lenient on
the rich, huh?
160 posted on 03/04/2003 10:51:52 AM PST by crazdmnd
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