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Silence Is Golden (Meryl Streep takes the Golden Globes down with her politics)
National Review ^ | January 26, 2004 | Jane Jolis

Posted on 01/26/2004 12:43:04 PM PST by presidio9

Sunday night's 61st Annual Golden Globes showcased a number of fine movies and series, along with a smattering of less-than-stellar nominees. The Beverly Hills Hilton was filled with talented actors, writers, directors, and producers — most of them displaying class and poise. Unfortunately, the ceremony also showcased what has become a mainstay in the world of entertainment: Performers using acceptance-speech time for political pontificating.

The story of the night was undoubtedly the success of HBO's Angels in America, one of a handful of nominees dealing with homosexuality, AIDS, and "transgendered" transitions. While accepting the award for best actress in a miniseries or TV movie for her role in Angels, Meryl Streep was, for the most part, eloquent and sincere. But she couldn't leave it at that: She ended her speech with a swipe at the president's State of the Union address. Streep blathered, "I just want to say that I don't think the two biggest problems in America are that too many people want to commit their lives to one another until death do us part, and steroids in sports. I don't think those are our two biggest problems." It was neither the time nor the place.

And the show's producers seemed to agree. Streep's endnote changed the tone of the evening for the worse: Because of her misplaced political diatribe early in the show, other actors' far more appropriate "thank yous" were subsequently cut short.

Of course, left-wing rants are commonplace at such events. Plenty of actors, singers, and other assorted "artists" choose award ceremonies — a time to celebrate artistic accomplishments — as the time to mount a soapbox and enlighten the benighted masses about their political views.

In truth, celebs have countless "speak out" opportunities at myriad benefits, TV appearances, and fundraising events. "Getting heard" is not their problem, so sullying an awards ceremony with politics is both inappropriate and unnecessary.

I'm of the MTV generation, so, appropriately, I first experienced the wailing-winner phenomenon at the 15th Annual MTV Video Music Awards back in 1998, when Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys accepted a lifetime achievement award for the group. Yauch flew into a tirade about racism in the United States, and condemned Americans for not understanding Muslims — apparently referring to U.S. missile attacks in the Sudan and Afghanistan in response to the bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa. The group was later touted by the press for their "mature and insightful" comments.

Hollywood couple Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins are also great proponents of the "catch-'em-while-you-can" philosophy of forcing their politics on viewers during awards shows (though both behaved Sunday night). And who could forget Michael Moore's horrendous excuse for an Oscar speech when his Bowling for Columbine won best documentary last year? ("We live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. Whether it's the fiction of duct tape or fiction of orange alerts we are against this war, Mr. Bush. Shame on you, Mr. Bush, shame on you. And any time you got the Pope and the Dixie Chicks against you, your time is up.")

Refreshingly, not everyone chose the Streep route Sunday night. Take the lovely Charlize Theron. While accepting her well-deserved best-actress award for her role in the film Monster, Theron started off by saying how grateful she was, having worked her way up "from a farm in South Africa." Monster certainly involves plenty of timely causes: homosexuality, the plight of death-row inmates, and women's rights, to name a few. But instead of using the time to advance a political agenda, Theron graciously thanked the cast of the movie along with her family and entourage, proving how truly appreciative she was of having been recognized. The only problem was that darned cut-to-commercial music, stopping her short during what should have been her moment of glory. Theron, along with the rest of the disappointed audience, can thank Meryl Streep for that.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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1 posted on 01/26/2004 12:43:06 PM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9
Just another old woman who wants a little personal attention. Being recognized as an "award winner" just wasn't enough.
2 posted on 01/26/2004 12:49:43 PM PST by sarasota
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To: sarasota
Streep throat.
3 posted on 01/26/2004 12:52:58 PM PST by battlegearboat
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To: presidio9
, "I just want to say that I don't think the two biggest problems in America are that too many people want to commit their lives to one another until death do us part, and steroids in sports. I don't think those are our two biggest problems."

Of course, they pale in comparison to the problem of using Alar for apples.

4 posted on 01/26/2004 12:53:28 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: presidio9
Too bad the Who weren't onstage playing when she opened up her big mouth. I would have loved to see Hollywood idiots like her get the 'Abbie Hoffman' treatment when they try to do this crap....
5 posted on 01/26/2004 12:59:08 PM PST by JustPlainJoe
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To: mgist; I_be_tc; paltz; SoKatt; fishbabe; LisaMalia; 4mycountry; shuvlhed; Loose_Cannon1; ...


Please FReepmail me if you want on/off this ping list.
6 posted on 01/26/2004 12:59:24 PM PST by WinOne4TheGipper (Appease "my-way-or-the-highway" conservatives. Build new roads.)
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Meryl thinks the biggest problem is that some women want to kill their babies -- and some bastards are trying to stop them!
7 posted on 01/26/2004 12:59:39 PM PST by ClearCase_guy (I'm having an apotheosis of freaking desuetude)
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I was frankly astounded at how well everyone ELSE stuck with the script and didn't flail around with pointless stale comedy and the usual verbal diarrhea that precedes each category's announcement. The GG's give out a LOT of awards in that telecast, and there was no way they could stay on time if everyone upchucked their illusion of riotous humor along the way. The show actually ended on time - and, yes, even Robbins and Sarandon kept it zipped.

Michael

8 posted on 01/26/2004 1:00:39 PM PST by Wright is right! (Never get excited about ANYTHING by the way it looks from behind.)
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These people are so full of themselves with all their award shows. Who cares about these losers?
9 posted on 01/26/2004 1:00:56 PM PST by petercooper (Dean is done!)
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To: battlegearboat
I never liked her after "Kramer vs. Kramer". Unfortunately, I don't think "getting into character" was too hard for that part.
10 posted on 01/26/2004 1:01:36 PM PST by Lance Romance
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To: will1776
If you want on/off the Hollywood Leftist Ping list, please FReepmail me.
11 posted on 01/26/2004 1:01:56 PM PST by WinOne4TheGipper (Appease "my-way-or-the-highway" conservatives. Build new roads.)
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To: presidio9
What was the audience's response to Streep making a geriatric jerk out of herself?
12 posted on 01/26/2004 1:02:20 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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To: presidio9
Streep is just jealous that Gwyneth Paltrow got all the publicity recently.
13 posted on 01/26/2004 1:12:27 PM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: presidio9
Golden Globes ,, nyahh, more like Gluttonous Globs
14 posted on 01/26/2004 1:13:16 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi Mac ...... /~normsrevenge - FoR California Propositions/Initiatives info...)
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The way to stamp out these semi-bright folks from mouthing these empty "why do you want to be Miss America?" pronouncements is to get someone up there who will say something like, "..and we must all work ever so hard to help eradicate the terrible curse of homosexuality and the terrible influence that transgendered freaks have on our youth and on society the world over." They'll stop quick enough.
15 posted on 01/26/2004 1:13:44 PM PST by Tacis
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To: Lance Romance
She was quite good in Adaptation.
16 posted on 01/26/2004 1:13:45 PM PST by presidio9 ("it's not just a toilet, it's a lifestyle.")
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To: presidio9
"I just want to say that I don't think the two biggest problems in America are that too many people want to commit their lives to one another until death do us part, and steroids in sports. I don't think those are our two biggest problems."

Right, terrorism and the economy are. But ofcoarse Bush talked about them.

In the interest of full disclosure, one of her grand fathers was one of my great grand fathers. But I don't like to think we are related.

17 posted on 01/26/2004 1:14:16 PM PST by AndyTheBear
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To: Cinnamon Girl
I watched the show and didn't even catch what she said as she spoke too quickly and the audience didn't react. This audience isn't typical for an awards show--they had champagne aplenty at their tables and it appeared some of them may have imbibed a bit too much--Al Pacino, for example.
18 posted on 01/26/2004 1:15:52 PM PST by sarasota
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To: presidio9
Jack Nicholson is a bit of an old pervert now (guaranteed that he and Dennis Hopper have traveled to the dark side of the business and its step sister-porn) and many of these women performed casting couch positions.

For some of these people their lives are out of a David Lynch film.

Hollywood officially @ucks and Time Robbins etal all of the whinners like Sean not a real man Penn and the rest of the elites & Hollywood families. What a corrupt and smug few. I had wondered what would become of us if terrorists struck the Golden Globes. Even Robert Downey Junior, Charley Sheen and Nick Nolte are in our face again.

Actually what does fundamental Islam have in common with Gomorrah, California ?

Showtime and HBO have become propagandised liberalism (Six Feet Under and Crub Your Enthusiasm are trite.)

19 posted on 01/26/2004 1:17:06 PM PST by Helms (Liberals believe we are Crash Dummies on the hectic highway of the Cosmos)
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Theron started off by saying how grateful she was, having worked her way up "from a farm in South Africa."

How long has it been since an African-American won the Golden Globe for Best Actress?

20 posted on 01/26/2004 1:17:12 PM PST by GSWarrior
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