Posted on 07/30/2014 6:49:04 AM PDT by Chainmail
Time to boycott Turner Classic Movies all day Friday: they are featuring nothing but Jane Fonda movies all day and including a "Lifetime Achievement Award" segment for her as well. I realize that Jane is Ted Turner's Ex but she is also a traitor to her country who went to our enemy's capitol to broadcast treason on their radio, betrayed her country's fighting men, and returned home to push pro-enemy propaganda. We have never dealt with her as we should have and punished her for her betrayal. Can anyone imagine what would have happened to anyone who had traveled to Nazi Germany during the war, made treasonous broadcasts on Radio Berlin, and then encouraged revolt against our government when he or she returned? Contact TCM and let them know how we feel about this tribute to a traitor.
Just ordered the book for a buck on Amazon, thank you very much!
My pleasure, ma’am!
Ronnie was “da Mensch!”
I saw her in a KFC in Fayettville.Tiny thing
in holey blue jeans with two big black body guards.
She was in town for a FTA rally.Not fool the army.
We were warned not to attend.I told the Top I saw
the little traitor the night before and that was
more than enough for me.
She caused the deaths of many GI`s encourging the commies.
She’s now what people call a “lollipop head.” That means a huge head followed by a teeny, weeny body. It comes from excessive and ludicrous dieting of old hags who no one looks at anymore. Silly woman.
Lolipop head..like it.
Probably hurts her more to be called that
than traitor.
She’ll probably be doing her annual apology tour (”I’m not a traitor, really - it was my bastard ex-husband Tom who sent me there!”) Which, actually, is true. Tom sent her over there with - I think - a Russian passport - while he sat at home worrying that he wouldn’t get elected to office if he was seen sitting on a Vietnamese rocket launcher.
Unfortunately, you’re mistaken. Jane Fonda was involved in radical pro-enemy garbage long before she even met Hayden. She wasn’t a “poor mistaken actress” - she was a hard-eyed activist fully dedicated to the defeat of the United States. I had occasion to meet her momentarily in 1970 and she was real viper - she knew exactly what she was doing - and she viscerally hated Vietnam Veterans, even the ones “on her side” like John Kerry. She hated our country and gave support and comfort to our enemies. She knew exactly what she was doing.
And that wasn’t a rocket launcher - it was a Soviet-made 37mm antiaircraft cannon.
Thought her radicalism was even before Hayden.
That picture on her sighting on that 37mm still burns me.
Well, if you bothered to read through my numerous posts you would have found out that I know all about Jane Fonda’s history. Her radicalization began under Yves Montand and Simone Signoret during her marriage to Roger Vadim. Those two wrecked the life of Jean Seberg and had a devastating effect on Marilyn Monroe. Educate yourself!
The rocket launcher was a joke.
I’m sick of you jerky Fonda haters attacking me for hating Fonda. You are all a bunch of humorless bores who need to learn something about irony and sarcasm. I said SHE SAID that she was a victim of Hayden. No where did I say I believed her.
Please point out that parts where I misquoted you or where you indicated that you were joking.
As far as me being a "Jerky Fonda Hater" I am also a disabled combat veteran of the Vietnam War. I probably have more skin in the game than you do - literally. If you can't be courteous and you can't tell the difference between a rocket launcher and a cannon, maybe being silent for a while would be more appropriate.
You have consistently and purposely misinterpreted my posts - now you’ve taken my words “jerky Fonda hater” out of context. I called you a jerky Fonda hater for hating on me as a Fonda hater. I’ll go toe to toe with you any day on disliking that woman.
Also, you said that I believed Fonda only took up radical politics when she met up with Tom Hayden. While it is true that he was behind her going to Viet Nam she was deeply involved in radical politics at least by 1969. I was in college at the time and remembered her weird transformation from Barbarella to a cropped-haired radical. After listening to Simone Signoret at about this time who told her to go to India to find out what “real” poverty was like, Fonda took off to Bombay by herself and didn’t like what she saw. Somehow - just like Jean Seberg - this got transformed into hating America. I wonder if the Montands paid for all these starlets trips to India...
You also implied that I thought she was a victim somehow - something to the effect of being a dewey-eyed actress - I don’t have the exact quote in front of me. That thought never entered my mind. She was completely in control of her actions although I do believe her when she wrote that Hayden was a coward for not going to Hanoi with her. In this, I think she’s telling the truth.
Thank you for your service but not knowing a rocket launcher, cannon or other military equipment does not turn me into a Fonda-lover. I have made jokes about Fonda consistently throughout this thread - as have others. Humor, also, does not turn me into a Fonda-lover.
You may be mistaking me for somebody else - I have only responded to you twice and I haven’t the smallest impression of you as a “Fonda lover”.
Ah contraire: you definitely have your heart in the right place. My only slight lapse in control was the jerky Fonda hater thing. It’s possible that you’re right, but it’s not necessarily a diplomatic form of exchange.
Um, if I may disagree with something you said earlier, Barbarella wasn’t really much of an attention grabber for me. It was based on a weird French comic book and even in my full teenage screaming hormones mode, she looked liked an average-looking girl in odd costumes. Not that inspirational, if you follow my drift. We males aren’t really that desperate, are we?
I'll be in that line waiting my turn. And there's a few others I hope to outlive.
Well, let’s drop the whole thing now because I don’t want any more guys yelling at me because I made a tiny joke about Barberella six hours ago. And yes, it’s true, you only made two replies to me. I will say that I think Jane had a very good figure as a young woman in the 60s. One little secret: you will rarely if ever see her without either boots or leg warmers because she has thick ankles. Not Hillary ankles but not thin either. Good night.
Count me as more of a Natalie Wood fan in those days, shape-wise..
Good night..
Gosh, good night, too, but Natalie Wood was one of the most gorgeous women in Hollywood.
Like I said, why put up with marginal and unpatriotic when you can have stunning and supportive?
LOL... Lesie Old Lillie
"Axis Sally" did this, was subsequently prosecuted as a traitor, spent years in prison, then became a private school teacher.
The difference was that our war, the Vietnam War wasn't important enough to our leaders to actually fight. It was OK for us, "somebody else's kids" to get maimed and killed - but they never felt that we were important enough to actually support. We were just Kleenex: something you use and then throw away.
Seeing Jane Fonda honored (and Bill Ayers on talk shows, and John Kerry as a senior statesman) is a vivid reminder of how unimportant we really were.
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