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To: miss marmelstein
Yes, yes, Carson was a commie. They’re all commies except St. Jay.

Of course you're once again being the snooty wise-ass elitist that you are. Guess you can't help yourself.

In any case, are you seriously trying to deny that Carson was sympathetic and supportive of commie Jane Fonda's activities during the Vietnam war? Surely you can't be that dumb or naive?

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“Here’s a gal I admire highly,” ... “as a person who has taken a stand on issues that at times were unpopular ... called a radical.

It’s a funny thing, how people who were called radical at the time are now considered people who were right on.”

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Hanoi Jane on the Tonight Show, 1977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrFKwUgozX8

75 posted on 06/15/2019 6:53:09 AM PDT by ETL (REAL Russia collusion! Newly updated FR Page w/ Table of Contents! Click ETL)
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To: ETL

Of course you stupidly confuse his introduction of guests with his monologues. Two different things.

Carson NEVER dissed any of his guests with the possible exception of Barbra Streisand when she was a no-show because he wouldn’t change the seating arrangements.

Monologues were different. Whoever made a faux pas that day - be it a pol or a baseball player or Wayne Newton - was the butt of the joke.

Carson had no political point of view despite claiming to be a liberal. His two interests in life were comedy writing and astronomy. Not astrology, astronomy. He admired comedy writers out of all proportion and would often invite them to his home over much more famous people. His beach home was fitted with equipment that would have put NASA to shame.


79 posted on 06/15/2019 7:02:09 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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