Posted on 05/09/2007 11:01:22 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Actor Jon Voigt Blasts Nancy Pelosi, Democrats, and Anti-Bush Propagandists Posted by Noel Sheppard on May 9, 2007 - 13:45.
Think all Hollywood elites are Bush-bashing liberals falling in lockstep with the leftwing dogma being espoused by Democrat leaders and the media that support them?
Well, if you do, you'd better prepare yourself for an alternate reality.
Actor Jon Voigt, on MSNBCs Scarborough Country Tuesday evening, made some statements that are likely to get him tossed out of Club Hollywood if hes not careful.
After a brief discussion about his film September Dawn, Voigt went into a shocking monologue about what he sees wrong in the nation today, including shots at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) and "extremists who really believe all the propaganda that they are being fed on a daily basis by very cunning professionals" (video available here):
My heart is very heavy, and Im really terrified by what is happening to our great nation. Our country is being divided by extremists who really believe all the propaganda that they are being fed on a daily basis by very cunning professionals.
I mean, here we have American people in this country, in this city, in D.C., defacing our president, calling him unthinkable names. And what is the agenda for which they are doing this? And I find its just to bring their party to power.
And these people thatand Im stepping way into something nowbut these people who are wanting to rule with this aspect of technique have no real answer as to how theyre going to do it, as witnessed by Nancy Pelosis trip recently. And the real sad part is that they dont realize that theyre feeding the enemy all the nutrients that they need to destroy us.
Shocked? There was more:
Were engaged with a serious enemy here. And we seem to have forgotten about 9/11. Im sure the families havent forgotten. So its a very seriousyou know, its a very serious time. And maybe its this film thats brought me into real research about what the enemy really is, the face of the enemy that were facing today, and its stirring many things in me.
Wow.
What follows is a full transcript of this segment.
JOE SCARBOROUGH, HOST: Actor Jon Voight is no stranger to the spotlight or controversy. These days, the Hollywood legend is known for his great acting and his being Angelina Jolies father. But hes also unleashing some very non-Hollywood-type views aimed at Congress, just as his controversial new movie about Mormons is set to hit theaters next month.
I talked to Jon Voight about all the controversial topics in America and his life, and he didnt hold back.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
JON VOIGHT, ACTOR: (INAUDIBLE) will be the chosen instruments of death and carrying out this merciful deed (INAUDIBLE) and to our church. The orders of those in authority are that all the immigrants must die.
In 1857, a Christian wagon train going to California was stopped in Utah. And 120 men, women and children were murdered by a group of Mormons. And it happenedthe day it happened, it was 1857, 150 years ago on September 11th. What I saw here was kind of an anatomy of religious fanaticism and how it uses a religion to find acceptance for murder.
SCARBOROUGH: And you certainly had to be intrigued by the fact that the event that this movie is aboutand, of course, the most famous event over the past 50 yearsboth occurred on 9/11. Do you think there are parallels between the religious fanaticism that is in this movie, that the Mormons showed, and the religious fanaticism on September 11th, 2001?
VOIGHT: Yes, I do. I think that, if you go to see this pictureand people who have seen it, theyre shocked by some of the parallels and, of course, just generally the stories is reaching a lot of emotional buttons because of it. It shows us how the workings, programming of certain ideas and propaganda builds this passion for things and this distorted notion and this madness.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: God has revealed to me that I have the right and the power to call down curses on anyone that tries to invade our lands, therefore, I curse the gentiles.
SCARBOROUGH: Whats it like for you seeing your daughter being a constant source of tabloid stories, churning this garbage day in and day out, regardless of whether you two are getting along famously or not? Thats still your daughter. And my God, its constant.
VOIGHT: Let me say Im crazy about her. I love my children. Im there for them at a moments notice, as I have been all their lives, and I love them. I wish we would get less interested in things that are not of substance and are manipulated lies to sell magazines. Of course, Im definitely part of that for all of the media. I wish we would just take a step up.
Can I get very serious, Joe, at this time?
SCARBOROUGH: I wish you would.
VOIGHT: My heart is very heavy, and Im really terrified by what is happening to our great nation. Our country is being divided by extremists who really believe all the propaganda that they are being fed on a daily basis by very cunning professionals.
I mean, here we have American people in this country, in this city, in D.C., defacing our president, calling him unthinkable names. And what is the agenda for which they are doing this? And I find its just to bring their party to power.
And these people thatand Im stepping way into something nowbut these people who are wanting to rule with this aspect of technique have no real answer as to how theyre going to do it, as witnessed by Nancy Pelosis trip recently. And the real sad part is that they dont realize that theyre feeding the enemy all the nutrients that they need to destroy us.
Were engaged with a serious enemy here. And we seem to have forgotten about 9/11. Im sure the families havent forgotten. So its a very seriousyou know, its a very serious time. And maybe its this film thats brought me into real research about what the enemy really is, the face of the enemy that were facing today, and its stirring many things in me.
(END VIDEOTAPE)
SCARBOROUGH: No doubt about that. My thanks to Jon Voight. His new film, September Dawn, opens next month. Youre going to want to see that.
Sorry, no sale. She may be great with charity, but she’s still a child collecting home wrecker.
bttt
Roberts: “You’re an animal”
Voight: “Woise! Human!”
Darn I thought you would have found more humor in my post. Will try harder next time. lol.
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LOL! I’m so used to that darned sarc tag!
Voight played Joe Buck in Midnight Cowboy. Movie about a “cowboy” who came to New York to service the ladies as a male escort.
Voight played Joe Buck in Midnight Cowboy. Movie about a “cowboy” who came to New York to service the ladies as a male escort.
I really have no interest in the politics of any actor, left or right. Shut up and read your lines!
bump for later....
Odessa File is one of my favorite Forsyth books. I couldn't stomach the movie....About the only thing that it had in common with the book was the name.
Not Voight's fault though, he wasn't the screenwriter.
Man oh MAN, he was hot back in the day!
Letter written thanking him for his speaking out and his patriotism!
Pissy, I cannot second Jen’s recommendation.
In 38 years, I have fainted exactly once. It was while watching “Deliverance” in an English class.
Is it worth seeing? Yes, but only if you’re feeling really, really good about life.
She already has. Take a guess why she dropped her last name of Voight.
I dont know if he has always been to the right, but I suspect him playing the role of John Paul 2, and meeting him personally might have something to do with his views.
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I dont feel sorry for Jolie or Aniston. I read a year or so ago a story about Aniston, still with Pitt at the time, making some rude comments to one of the Bush twins while she was working as an intern somewhere she and Pitt were visiting.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
She was an intern at NCB or some movie studio, and Brad/Jennifer gloated that they used to ask her if she wanted a beer whenever they saw her in the halls (following her publicized beer drinking incident). That was just one comment, but it stuck with me, what stupid, shallow people they must be. There was nothing remotely good humored about it, like something one would say to a good friend in jest.
My favorite Voight role was as Conrack.
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