Posted on 12/19/2006 3:58:45 PM PST by tongue-tied
Al Franken couldn't resist spouting anti-war rhetoric during a scheduled USO tour at Camp Victory, Iraq.
President Bush also offered an explanation of his statement yesterday that the United States is neither winning nor losing in Iraq.
The remark, in a Washington Post interview, was in stark contrast to his comments at an October news conference, in which he said that the U.S. is "absolutely winning" in Iraq.
The president told reporters Wednesday that his earlier comments were simply a reflection of his belief that "we're going to win." The president says his comments Tuesday reflected that "we're not succeeding nearly as fast" as he had wanted.
http://www.kxly.com/news/?sect_rank=5§ion_id=562&story_id=7106
This pr!ck is unbelievable.
Too bad Franken can't get the zot.
""Whatever would Teresa do? Boo hoo."
"Just have a couple of more raisins."
LOL! Well, there are some people that will put ketchup on everything....ick!
Thanks for the update, tongue-tied. I would not have the patience the Major has; it goes to show what a difference discipline makes.
I don't get why Frankenface gets this USO gig every year. I did a search and he's been going overseas to "entertain" troops with the USO since 1999.
He's not funny, he's an anti-American propagandist and I would think USO would have a clue by now about this clown. There is no supporting the troops without also supporting the mission; any grunt could tell you this. Hence, he does NOT belong on a USO tour.
My only guess is USO has somehow been infiltrated.
But then, the military allowed pinko Ed Asner to visit wounded warriors at WRAMC to promote some new movie or whatever.
Somebody, please GET A CLUE. Thanks, t-t, for your efforts in pursuing this.
"However you characterize it, it's not good enough," Gates told the soldiers about America's progress in the war.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1756752/posts?page=1
Excellent. Thanks from one of the millions of the silent majority. We are here backing our troops, past and present.
Sorry. I missed this ping big-time this morning; glad I caught it this evening. Tongue-tied, you are an ace to write and send this letter. I respect you for that. I wish the Major would write to the USO as well.
It's really frustrating because USO has to know what Franken's "politics" are and that he doesn't check them before going on a USO tour. He gets to voice his "views" but troops are constrained from doing so? That is grossly unfair and, as you said, demoralizing to the troops who are supposed to be uplifted by these shows.
All I can say is, I hope this was his last tour for USO.
Ping to post 188... tongue-tied's letter.
Luckily this exchange was with a relatively mature, senior military member who could hold his own and rebuff some of these comments. What concerns me is that if this had been a junior person on their first deployment being asked about fighting a losing cause. What effect would that have had on this persons morale? Isnt that the reason for the USO shows, to boost morale? I didnt see the show and must assume it did not involve any of the above comments or ideas. But even offstage, these entertainers should be showing support and encouragement to the military men and women they visit.
Given the actions of Mr. Franken and his group, I find his selection as a member of the USO tour shows inappropriate. Again, I fully support his right to speak his mind in any avenue. But the military support function that the USO shows fulfill seems like a very unsuitable arena to express his personal views and actually undermines our efforts. I ask that you reconsider asking him to perform in the future.
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A long piece but well worth the time
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Comic On duty...World Tour
Comic On duty...World Tour ^ | Steve Eblin
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Posted on 12/30/2003 5:22:17 PM PST by Valin
September 4, 2003
My name is Steve Eblin, and Im waiting to go to Afghanistan. No, Im not a soldier or a reporter. Im a comedian, part of the Comics On Duty World Tour that leaves today for a three-week tour of war torn areas in Afghanistan and the Middle East. Comedy in the Middle East? You bet; where else in the world is drinking beer considered a one-way ticket to hell, but strapping a bomb to your chest and walking into a supermarket is admirable? Funny folks over there, for sure.
Im known as The Star Spangled Comic, and along with 4 other funnymen Don Barnhart, Mike Burton, Kevin Jordan, and Steve Mazan I will be entertaining military personnel in countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and many other places too poor to afford vowels. For three weeks well tour the large bases and the mobile units, the port cities and the desert outposts, letting the brave men and women in uniform know that the vast majority of us back in The United States support them 100%. In our own way, through our God-given skills as comics, well be letting them know that there is no divide in America, and that the morons who carried around signs at the protests reading We support our troops
when they shoot their officers are a small, idiotic micro-minority of degenerates who dont shower nearly enough.
At this moment Im waiting at OHare International Airport in Chicago, gate 18A. Gate 18A is filled with an interesting cross section of humanity waiting to board United flight 940 to Frankfurt, Germany; families with strollers, soldiers in fatigues, German citizens returning home. I sit among these folks, watching and listening to their anticipation, wondering whats waiting for all of them at the end of flight 940. A family reunion? An overseas military assignment, meaning 18 months away from family? Long, lonely nights in a variety of German bars, wondering how far the drive is to Amsterdam? I dont know. I only know that waiting for me are at the end of flight 940 (and my subsequent connecting flights) is a group of dedicated Americans in uniform who are tired and in need of entertainment in the form of poop jokes. At least thats what I hope they want, because thats what theyre going to get.
As I sit here Im filled with excitement and anxiety. Not the normal airport anxiety, wondering how that $9 hot dog and $6 Coke will affect my trip budget. No, this is the anxiety of heading into the unknown; Ive done thousand of comedy shows in my career, and I routinely put 50,000 miles per year on my car, but this trip will be different. The shows themselves Im not worried about, because a show is a show is a show; its the realization that Im not going to Missouri for this series of performances thats having an effect. Holy granola, Im going to Afghanistan; its that place on TV. You know the one, where the bad things happen? Not that Im concerned about my safety because Im not but the reality of it is setting in. One wrong turn in Sioux City means a few minutes out of your life; one wrong turn in Uzbekistan and
..I try not to think about it. The excitement is what I concentrate on, because it truly is the opportunity of a lifetime. Its a chance to follow in the footsteps of the legendary Bob Hope, as well as the thousands of other entertainers who have given their time over the years; the chance to deliver a personal thank you the men and women whose very lives make up the blanket of my freedom. Its an opportunity to see parts of the planet that all of those academic types prattle on and on about - in haughty and arrogant terms - without ever having set foot there. Its the chance to see firsthand just how much truth and/or garbage the media is sending back. Its the chance to see it for myself, and make an opinion more informed that most other people.
Plus, its the chance to tell Anna Nicole Smith is fat jokes on an entirely different continent. As a comic, theres no way I could pass that up.
(snip)
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There's a good chance that he'll be running against Norm Coleman in 08. And Norm will need all our support...and money, filthy lucre, specie, ducats, moolah....
/subtle hint
ok well maybe not so subtle
Very well done TT. It may take several of you speaking up, but eventually they'll get the message. Good on ya ~ and frankly, I am sorry as heck that you have to fight that battle as well as the one on the ground there. It's not right.
(Thanks for the ping, dita! *HUG*)
***HUGS***STAR***;^)
Just a few highlights:
Their response was overwhelming, and what made it almost indescribable was that it was genuine. They meant it. The Colonel meant it. Ive always been a patriotic person to the point that another comedian nicknamed me The Star Spangled Comic but Ive never been prouder to be an American than tonight.
. . . We are in a part of the world where men and women need to be ready to fight for their lives on literally a moments notice. Ill have a good laugh the next time I hear some athlete give a post-game interview and say It was like a war zone out there.
The segment on the tour of the A-10 fighter jet was a scream. I could not have laughed harder.
I take the opportunity to ask all of them about morale, and the same answer comes back from each and every one: morale is fine, they want to get the job done so they can come home. It seems the more people I ask this question, the less chance there is of hearing a different answer. If youre counting, thats Truth 4, Media 0.
. . . Once again were performing for a fully armed crowd; its not unlike the late show Saturday at some of the comedy clubs in Texas, but with less alcohol.
And then, the ceremony to mark the second anniversary of 9/11
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