Posted on 02/07/2013 9:05:42 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Singer Tony Bennett Says Other Countries Will Invade U.S. to Stop Gun Violence By Matthew Sheffield Created 02/07/2013 - 11:44am
Tony Bennett is one of America's most popular singers but he has proven once again that talent in the arts is no predictor of intelligence.
At a Wednesday press conference, the outspoken pacifist Bennett compared gun rights activists to Nazis and said that if the United States did not do something to curtail violence in this country, the rest of the world would take care of us in a really bad way, just like they did in World War II to Germany.
In a subsequent interview with CNN, Bennett declined to defend his comments but he did not distance himself from them either. Heres what he said in full at the conference:
Its the kind of turn that happened to the great country of Germany where Nazis came over and created tragic things and they had to be told off. And if we continue this kind of violence and accept it in our country, the rest of the world is really going to take care of us in a really bad way.
We should learn that were the greatest country because were all different nationalities, were all different religions, and we should show the rest of the world how to behave.
Later in the day on the CNN show The Situation Room, Bennett was asked about his remarks and how he was potentially alienating many of his fans by being so anti-gun. Asked what message he had to people who like his music but who disagree with his position, he responded: Well, thats their ignorance.
Toward the end of the discussion, host Wolf Blitzer meekly asked the singer about his offensive comparison of gun-rights advocates to Nazis:
You served our country admirably, heroically in World War II and were grateful to you for that and I just want to play another clip from what you said up on Capitol Hill today because it brings back memories of World War II, Blitzer said, firmly placing the softball on the tee.
Bennetts son and manager, Danny, immediately interjected before his father could answer, doubling down on the service angle:
Well, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Hes a war hero so thats the reference.
The singer could have left that remark well enough alone but he decided to continue the discussion, much to the apparent chagrin of his son who cleared his throat loudly before Bennett could speak.
War is the lowest form of human behavior. Killing is the worst form of Bennett began before veering off into touchy-feely land as he referenced his recently published book, Life Is a Gift. Life is a gift. We are blessed with being alive. We should enjoy it and enjoy our neighbors and help our cousins and relatives, our friends. One another, we should all help one another. Its a gift. We have a gift with our life.
One wonders what other offensive statement Bennett had in mind before he caught his sons signal to pipe down.
danny-bennett-tony-bennett.jpgBe that as it may, though, Bennetts reference to other countries having to defeat Nazi Germany is an interesting one since he has previously questioned whether or not it was even worth attacking Hitler. In a October 11, 2011 interview also on CNN, Bennett was decidedly noncommittal when asked whether the world was morally just in defending itself from Adolph Hitlers regime:
Thats a very difficult question because I think we should have a society of highly educated, intelligent people that will think realistically about how to do things. When I said to you earlier that the lowest form of nature is to kill someone, it's the lowest form of humanity, that's the bottom of the line. So were actually intellectual cavemen at this point. No matter how much technical things we work out, we're still fighting. And it's my dream that some day we'll find out, everybody will learn that what a gift it is to be alive and how we should cherish one another and appreciate one another.
Bennett also feels the same way about the current American struggle against radical Islamic terrorist groups. In a September 2011 interview with radio host Howard Stern Bennett actually wondered Who are the terrorists? Are we the terrorists or are they the terrorists?
The illogic is enough to make ones head spin: The rest of the world will invade America if it doesnt pass gun control because we will be like the Nazis in creating violence. But such an action would be wrong because attacking Germany in World War II was not morally justified nor is attacking Islamic terrorist groups.
On what basis then are gun control laws, which must be enforced by armed government agents, morally correct?
A transcript of the conversation from the February 6 edition of The Situation Room follows:
WOLF BLITZER: All right. So you want to get involved in this fight. What do you exactly want to achieve?
TONY BENNETT: The assault weapons should be illegal in the United States. They should bethey were made for war and they shouldand they dont belong in our, in the citizens hands of our great country.
BLITZER: The hardest part of this whole fightgetting these assault-type weapons bannedmight be a little bit easier expanding background checks or magazines, or if you will, the amount of bullets in a magazine. But the assault weapons, thats an uphill struggle.
BENNETT: Yeah, well, its dangerous though. Its very dangerous.
KATE BOLDUAN (CNN correspondent): A lot of people talk about wanting -- a lot of people may talk about wanting to get involved in an issue, but why -- what brings you and your father to Washington? Why did you want to get out so front and center on this issue?
DANNY BENNETT: Well, I was raised a pacifist. You know, Tony fought in World War II, at the Battle of the Bulge, liberated concentration camps, came back a pacifist, marched with Martin Luther King and Ed Solomon in 1965. A lot of people dont know this. He doesnt wear it on his sleeve. Feels that thats the citizens responsibility. And we grew up with that dear to our heart.
This is a public safety issue for us. Its not about taking away guns. Its not a Second Amendment. Its controlling the kind of guns that, again, an uphill battle, but what isnt an uphill battle? Martin Luther King was an uphill battle. You have to -- you have to stand up.
Now is a time to act and the presidents stepping up, and were very proud of that. Mayor Bloomberg and those efforts. And were here to support that, however we can.
BOLDUAN: Mr. Bennett, youve seen music and Hollywood evolve over the time of your career. Do you think the music industry, Hollywood, is partially to blame for the gun violence we're seeing in this country? Glorifying gun violence?
BENNETT: You know, I really dont because its interesting that Canada is a great neighbor to us and they really watch all of the television that we have in America. They watch all of it. So they see all of it and they dont get into thatall these violent tragedies have happened in the United States. They watch it and they just realize Well thats films and magazines and all that kind of thing. But they dont fly out of control like whats happening in the United States.
BOLDUAN: What do you say to your fans then who say they love you, they love your music, they love your career but they really, they just dont agree with you on this issue?
BENNETT: Well, thats their ignorance.
DANNY BENNETT: Well its also their right.
BENNETT: Right.
DANNY BENNETT: And I think thats something thats important to say here that its their right to have their opinion and again, a lot of people step up about Hollywood and saying mind your own business, well the highest office that somebody can attain under a republic is that of the citizen. Its not, we forget this. And entertainers are people, too. Were all citizens and I think its a responsibility of each citizen to raise their voice.
BLITZER: You served our country admirably, heroically in World War II and were grateful to you for that and I just want to play another clip from what you said up on Capitol Hill today because it brings back memories of World War II. Ill play the clip and Ill let you elaborate, explain what you meant.
BENNETT: OK.
BENNETT (earlier video): Its the kind of turn that happened to the great country of Germany where Nazis came over and created tragic things and they had to be told off. And if we continue this kind of violence and accept it in our country, the rest of the world is really going to take care of us in a really bad way.
We should learn that were the greatest country because were all different nationalities, were all different religions, and we should show the rest of the world how to behave.
BLITZER: But the reference to the Nazis. What was that?
DANNY BENNETT: Well, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Hes a war hero so thats the reference.
BLITZER: So the fact that he was obviously, dramatically influenced by World War II
DANNY BENNETT: Exactly.
BLITZER: and thats still part of your life right now and you see some connection with your experience.
DANNY BENNETT: Violence, it has to be stopped.
BENNETT: War is
(Danny Bennett clears throat prominently)
BENNETT: the lowest form of human behavior. Killing is the worst form ofyou know, I just finished writing a book, Im not plugging it right now.
BLITZER: Life Is a Gift.
BENNETT: Life is a gift. We are blessed with being alive. We should enjoy it and enjoy our neighbors and help our cousins and relatives, our friends. One another, we should all help one another. Its a gift. We have a gift with our life.
This one hit wonder is still around?
You’re right, Tony, it’s exactly like NAZI Germany. The National Socialist government outlawed guns and started confiscating them. Then the National Socialist government started killing its own people. Then the National Socialist government attacked other countries. Then we invaded and killed the National Socialists. Don’t be a national socialist.
Didn’t know he was still alive.
"The necessary consequence of mans right to life is his right to self-defense. In a civilized society, force may be used only in retaliation and only against those who initiate its use. All the reasons which make the initiation of physical force an evil, make the retaliatory use of physical force a moral imperative.
If some pacifist society renounced the retaliatory use of force, it would be left helplessly at the mercy of the first thug who decided to be immoral. Such a society would achieve the opposite of its intention: instead of abolishing evil, it would encourage and reward it."
- Ayn Rand
"I left my brain, in San Francisco
High on a hill, it calls to me..."
We are already invaded....they are here and taking what they want. The illegal immigrants, that is. Now Congress and the Prez want to give them ownership of our country through citizenship.
"Stern then asked Bennett about how America should deal with terrorists, specifically those responsible for the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center.
But who are the terrorists? Are we the terrorists or are they the terrorists? Two wrongs dont make a right, Bennett said.
In a soft-spoken voice, the singer disagreed with Sterns premise that 9/11 terrorists actions led to U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.
They flew the plane in, but we caused it, Bennett responded. Because we were bombing them and they told us to stop."
Sept. 19, 2011 Howard Stern Show
Can you say “senile dementia?”
Mr. Bennett needs to be taken back to the “Retirement Community” its time for his Alzheimer’s meds.
Senile bastard.....Dean Martin rules over you.
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