Posted on 02/19/2003 12:48:42 PM PST by WaveThatFlag
Comedian, actor and author Dennis Miller appeared on the Feb. 12 Donahue, ready to debate the MSNBC talk show host on the conflict with Iraq, and to voice his support for President George W. Bush. Click below for more. STARTING ON A congenial note, Miller applauded Donahue: Ive always wanted to do a television show with you because youre (Phil) Donahue. So this means something to me. But then Miller went on to say that we could probably not be more diametrically opposed. Miller offered comments on the war and and he took liberals to task for not seeing evil in the world because they think they sound like Sissy Spacecks mother in Carrie or something. Though he is not a warmonger, Miller supported the president. I dont want to go to war. I hate war. Like any other right-mined person, I assume that I like war about as much as most people in the pro-choice movement like abortion which is not at all. But I just think that if we do have to go in, Im going to leave it to (the president). I concede that I dont know as much about it as him. And I dont think its wrong, as you say, to agree with him.. Donahue then disputed Millers definition of liberals: Youre making us to be some sort of wimpy kind of people who think everything is a nice fairy tale. Donahue also asked Miller: Do you really believe that killing innocent people is going to make us safer? Miller shot back: Do you think thats our intention? To go seek out the innocent people? Donahue and Miller also debated the necessity of going to war with Iraq - and Miller claimed not to understand Donahues obstinate pacifism. Donahue then reminded Miller that he is not a pacifist and was in fact caught punching someone in public. However, the match of wits has just begun. Donahue moves on to discuss Minority Leader Tom Daschles indictment that the Bush administrations terror response is inadequate. Miller is not impressed. Im looking at Daschle and Im thinking, thats all he ever wanted was specifics. They give the specifics and then they make fun of the specifics. Yes, you got to put plastic up and some duct tape up if you want to keep the biological stuff out. Its the same reason I had to get under my desk when the Ruskies had missiles 90 miles off the coast. Yes, these are the day-to-day things that if you want to attempt something and indeed, some people dont want to attempt it because they think theyre going to get vaporized it and but the people who do, if they can go out to Home Depot and buy this stuff, and it makes them feel better, why piss on it? Miller asks. So what does Miller think about the high-profile actors who are challenging the Bush administrations wishes for a war vs. Iraq? On Sean Penn: I think that once its about to hit the fan, if you wanted to decry your leadership, youre more than welcomed to do so in the local town square. I would stay out of the country that youre about to business with. On Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins: Earnest, well informed, and their research and their heart has led them to the position that they take, as mine has, too. On Martin Sheen: Martin. Thats how he leads his life. I disagree with him. But, the one time I met him, he was a bloke. Despite his wide-ranging opinions, Miller does not view himself as an activist, but rather, as an American citizen and, as such, he says he is behind Bush all the way.Thats why I go on these shows once in awhile. I admire Bush to this extent: I did not know what to make of him at first. But I like a man who is aware of his own limitations, Miller said.
He has courage. He gave great reasons for his views and he's the only one I can think of right now who is really going out there and laying it out.
I can think of some who drop a comment here and there but not many who are as vocal as the anti-war Hollywood flakes.
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STARTING ON A congenial note, Miller applauded Donahue: Ive always wanted to do a television show with you because youre (Phil) Donahue. So this means something to me. But then Miller went on to say that we could probably not be more diametrically opposed. Miller offered comments on the war and and he took liberals to task for not seeing evil in the world because they think they sound like Sissy Spacecks mother in Carrie or something.
Though he is not a warmonger, Miller supported the president. I dont want to go to war. I hate war. Like any other right-mined person, I assume that I like war about as much as most people in the pro-choice movement like abortion which is not at all. But I just think that if we do have to go in, Im going to leave it to (the president). I concede that I dont know as much about it as him. And I dont think its wrong, as you say, to agree with him..
Donahue then disputed Millers definition of liberals: Youre making us to be some sort of wimpy kind of people who think everything is a nice fairy tale. Donahue also asked Miller: Do you really believe that killing innocent people is going to make us safer? Miller shot back: Do you think thats our intention? To go seek out the innocent people?
Donahue and Miller also debated the necessity of going to war with Iraq - and Miller claimed not to understand Donahues obstinate pacifism. Donahue then reminded Miller that he is not a pacifist and was in fact caught punching someone in public.
However, the match of wits has just begun. Donahue moves on to discuss Minority Leader Tom Daschles indictment that the Bush administrations terror response is inadequate. Miller is not impressed. Im looking at Daschle and Im thinking, thats all he ever wanted was specifics. They give the specifics and then they make fun of the specifics.
Yes, you got to put plastic up and some duct tape up if you want to keep the biological stuff out. Its the same reason I had to get under my desk when the Ruskies had missiles 90 miles off the coast. Yes, these are the day-to-day things that if you want to attempt something and indeed, some people dont want to attempt it because they think theyre going to get vaporized it and but the people who do, if they can go out to Home Depot and buy this stuff, and it makes them feel better, why piss on it?
Miller asks. So what does Miller think about the high-profile actors who are challenging the Bush administrations wishes for a war vs. Iraq? On Sean Penn: I think that once its about to hit the fan, if you wanted to decry your leadership, youre more than welcomed to do so in the local town square. I would stay out of the country that youre about to business with.
On Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins: Earnest, well informed, and their research and their heart has led them to the position that they take, as mine has, too. On Martin Sheen: Martin. Thats how he leads his life. I disagree with him. But, the one time I met him, he was a bloke.
Despite his wide-ranging opinions, Miller does not view himself as an activist, but rather, as an American citizen and, as such, he says he is behind Bush all the way.Thats why I go on these shows once in awhile. I admire Bush to this extent: I did not know what to make of him at first. But I like a man who is aware of his own limitations, Miller said.
Jones, a former Army officer, drew perhaps the biggest round of applause after the subject turned to America's showdown with Iraq. He said that war is sometimes necessary."All people have to be prepared," Jones said. "If we are going to be the police, we also have to be the guardians. We can no longer play games. I was not against the war in Bosnia. I was against it taking so long. I was not against the war in Somalia. Again, it took too long, and we didn't finish the job. We should've stayed and finished the job. About this pending war, I just think we should've finished that war the first time."
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STARTING ON A congenial note, Miller applauded Donahue: Ive always wanted to do a television show with you because youre (Phil) Donahue. So this means something to me. But then Miller went on to say that we could probably not be more diametrically opposed. Miller offered comments on the war and and he took liberals to task for not seeing evil in the world because they think they sound like Sissy Spacecks mother in Carrie or something.
Though he is not a warmonger, Miller supported the president. I dont want to go to war. I hate war. Like any other right-mined person, I assume that I like war about as much as most people in the pro-choice movement like abortion which is not at all. But I just think that if we do have to go in, Im going to leave it to (the president).
I concede that I dont know as much about it as him. And I dont think its wrong, as you say, to agree with him.. Donahue then disputed Millers definition of liberals: Youre making us to be some sort of wimpy kind of people who think everything is a nice fairy tale. Donahue also asked Miller: Do you really believe that killing innocent people is going to make us safer? Miller shot back: Do you think thats our intention? To go seek out the innocent people?
Donahue and Miller also debated the necessity of going to war with Iraq - and Miller claimed not to understand Donahues obstinate pacifism. Donahue then reminded Miller that he is not a pacifist and was in fact caught punching someone in public.
However, the match of wits has just begun. Donahue moves on to discuss Minority Leader Tom Daschles indictment that the Bush administrations terror response is inadequate. Miller is not impressed. Im looking at Daschle and Im thinking, thats all he ever wanted was specifics. They give the specifics and then they make fun of the specifics. Yes, you got to put plastic up and some duct tape up if you want to keep the biological stuff out. Its the same reason I had to get under my desk when the Ruskies had missiles 90 miles off the coast. Yes, these are the day-to-day things that if you want to attempt something and indeed, some people dont want to attempt it because they think theyre going to get vaporized it and but the people who do, if they can go out to Home Depot and buy this stuff, and it makes them feel better, why piss on it? Miller asks.
So what does Miller think about the high-profile actors who are challenging the Bush administrations wishes for a war vs. Iraq? On Sean Penn: I think that once its about to hit the fan, if you wanted to decry your leadership, youre more than welcomed to do so in the local town square. I would stay out of the country that youre about to business with. On Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins: Earnest, well informed, and their research and their heart has led them to the position that they take, as mine has, too.
On Martin Sheen: Martin. Thats how he leads his life. I disagree with him. But, the one time I met him, he was a bloke.
Despite his wide-ranging opinions, Miller does not view himself as an activist, but rather, as an American citizen and, as such, he says he is behind Bush all the way.Thats why I go on these shows once in awhile. I admire Bush to this extent: I did not know what to make of him at first. But I like a man who is aware of his own limitations, Miller said.
Take it up with MSNBC. I just cuts 'em & pastes 'em.
A lot of people think that Tom Selleck's career stalled after he started being vocal with his conservative views. The list of conservative entertainers is suprisingly long, and containes some unusual names. There have been several threads on this topic.
Look, thank me for bringing the article to your attention, or don't. It really doesn't matter much to me. But you can forget about me going through an entire article and adding paragraph breaks. Much easier for you to simply click on the link that I thoughtfully provided.
I think I see the problem.
MSNBC is interested in getting as many people as possible to read their news stories. Thus they carefully edit, proofread, and finally publish them in a format pleasing to the eye. I'm sure FR administrators at some point put thought into making FR postings look attractive and readable by making font choices, etc..
You obviously are motivated enough to take the time to copy news stories (even just copying can take more than a few seconds sometimes). Then I'm sure you diligently check to make sure no one else has already posted this story, followed by filling out the FR posting form, let's not forget the comma-separated list of topics, etc. But you draw the line at taking the first, minimal step to making this story you chose for the lucky FR readers you've targeted, more readable.
And by the way, links that you thoughtfully provide are nice, but don't always last forever (or even one day).
This referenced post of yours proves you don't.
You just chose to slop it in, then let someone else figure out where the < p >'s were supposed to go.
Someone's got a utility somewhere that lets you view just the source code of a piece of text you highlight in your browser.
Tell you what. You three sourpusses are the only ones who took such offense. So rather than expecting me to change, why don't you guys just remember my username, and figure that posts from me are not intended for you. Don't bother reading articles that I contribute, and I won't have to deal with your sanctimonious ingratitude. Everybody wins.
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