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Dennis Miller Supports Bush on Leno
Posted on 02/25/2003 10:13:22 PM PST by Bubbette
Dennis Miller,on the Tonight Show, reamed the French and specifically Chirac a new one and then went on to condemn "peaceniks" who compare President Bush to Hitler "you should put down your sign and give them a good a$$kicking". Miller then spoke directly to President Bush. Turning to the camera he stated that he doesn't know if the President is watching but unlike a lot of his fellow entertainers he admires and supports him and feels that he got dealt a tough deck of cards.
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To: adingdangdoo
Listening to Dennis Miller on the Tonight Show was like hearing the national anthem with the volume pumped up in a 20,000-seat arena. I loved it. For him to get that kind of reaction in front of a California crowd is a good sign for Bush.
To: Bubbette
Bump!
To: Bubbette
(I can't believe I did'nt get flamed, yet!)
Don't worry, you'd know by now if you were being flamed by this group.
They're tough, but fair, for the most part.
Great article! I've been a Dennis Miller fan for years! I just wish we had a pre-ping list so that we'd know ahead of time when he'd be on.
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posted on
02/26/2003 2:12:43 AM PST
by
lorrainer
(Oh, that? Just recharging the 'throwers. Don't mind me...)
To: america-rules
Miller's website link?
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posted on
02/26/2003 3:51:29 AM PST
by
fightinJAG
(Leader of Europe? No, the French are toast.)
To: Bubbette
I saw him a couple of weeks ago on Hardball with Chris Matthews. He was also on there giving his support to Bush, to the amazement of Matthews, who seemed bewildered that Miller - gasp - isn't a registered Democrat!
I still have to be a bit cynical and wonder if Miller's support for the war isn't just an effort to stand out from the crowd, generate some publicity, and revive his dormant career.
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posted on
02/26/2003 4:48:53 AM PST
by
tdadams
To: paul544
What was the audience reaction, especially to his last bit about supporting Bush? Silent at first, then loud applause and cheering.
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posted on
02/26/2003 6:38:10 AM PST
by
alnick
To: Bubbette
One thing that maybe should be remembered is that just because the show is taped in Southern California, doesn't mean the show audience is all made up of showbiz liberal types, and not everyone is SoCal is a mind-numbed liberal. And there are a lot of vacationers in the audience too. I have no idea if the audience is anything like a cross-section of America, but it isn't an awards show crowd either.
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posted on
02/26/2003 6:56:11 AM PST
by
michaelt
To: Bubbette; All
Dennis also said we had 'to chisel the hair out of the armpits of the Statue of Liberty' before we put her up! LMAO....also said its over with Iraq, like a fishing trip with Fredo!
To: Joe_October
Though skeptical, I think Miller has had a wake up call. Whether it is to save his career or genuine, only time will tell. I don't mean to come across too cynical, but it occurs to me that the conservative view is profitable to those who wield it wisely. We have shown ourselves to be very loyal, and Dennis Miller has been burned by his "friends in the industry". Were I him, I would also adopt an America friendly tone, and parley it into a nice radio career, or Fox news analysis type show. I think he'd be great!!
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posted on
02/26/2003 1:25:16 PM PST
by
lawnguy
To: Bubbette
Another good line, about starting the war, was, "We don't have to be trigger-happy, but we shouldn't be "trigger-sad" either."
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posted on
02/26/2003 2:33:19 PM PST
by
MsGail61
To: paul544
My favorite part was when he said something like, "When you go to a peace protest and the guy next to you is carrying a sign equating Bush with Hitler, suspend peace for a minute and beat his ass! BUSH IS NOT HITLER!"
The audience reacted very well to his support of the president. I think he said a lot of things that went over their heads - jokes about international affairs that would leave the average American scratching their head - but it was really good.
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posted on
02/26/2003 2:36:35 PM PST
by
DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
( "It was total manipulation. He was trying to confuse me, and it worked." - Nigel Tufnel)
To: lawnguy
Dennis has always had a conservative/libertarian slant to his views.
I remeber him making a great rant about Bush Right after the elction 2000. I wish I could find that transcript
But I found another
He was just on Leno in November where he made a similar speech
Transcript From
http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2002/cyb20021108.asp
MRC analyst Geoffrey Dickens took down much of what Miller, who was a commentator on ABCs Monday Night Football last season and who has had a weekly half-hour comedy show on HBO, observed using his wry wit on the November 6 Tonight Show on NBC:
Jay Leno: Im fascinated to hear your take on the election. Because you always have a little different look at things than most Hollywood people.
Dennis Miller: I want to congratulate my President. I think he had a great day. I think George Bush is a good man.
[applause]
Leno: Yeah? He did a fine job.
Miller: I think, I think hes a good man and I think hes done a fine job in these last two years. I dont think hes a great man but I would prefer that our President would be a good man because great men tend to believe they're great men and then they end up not being great men any more. I like Bush because he seems like a regular decent guy. And you know what? Hes a big picture guy. Which just shocks me. Because when he first came into the office I think many of us thought that he was the sort of guy who watched television one pixel at a time. But uh, shockingly hes proven himself to be a big picture guy. I like his sense of humor. At least I hope its his sense of humor. I uh, sometimes think its Norm Crosbys sense of humor. But uh, I think the thing I like most about him is that hes not Clinton. I just think hes a decent guy. I mean, you know...
[applause]
Miller: Im telling ya when I watch those, the videotape of the retarded kids playing uh, tee-ball on the White House lawn, on the field that he built for them.
Leno: Yeah.
Miller: And I juxtapose it with Clinton and the wocka-wocka porno guitar of the Clinton administration. I just like Bush, he makes me proud to be an American again. Hes just a decent guy.
Leno: He is a decent guy. But do you-
Miller: And you know what, what? Jay what, what are the Democrats really offering? You know I consider both sides in an election before I vote. I looked at what the Democrats are saying. Theyre saying, 'Listen we want more of your money and were not really keen on preemptively protecting you from bad guys.' You know what folks? I dont want the bad guys to have the next move. I dont want to see two more big buildings blown up.
Miller soon explained: Listen, I began to go off liberal America when they insisted to me that Rudy Giuliani was a bad guy. You remember that years ago? How they told us Rudy Giuliani, they always like tinged on the Nazi reference.
Leno: Right, right, yeah right.
Miller: 'Hes a storm-trooper! Hes a bad guy! Every time Id go to New York it was cleaner and safer and Id think, 'Wait a second how bad a guy can this guy be? And now you dont hearing anybody saying that because its been proven out that Rudy Giuliani is a good man....
After an ad break, he elaborated on Iraq: Its not a perfect world. Listen I think Bushs old man could have ended this whole dilemma in the Middle East around 12 years ago. We were like two exits away on the Jersey Turnpike from croaking this toad and we back off because the coalition doesnt want us to go up the road. Are you kidding me? The coalition? This better not happen again. You know Tony Blair is a cute kid and one of my favorite Martin Short characters in waiting, but the simple fact is we dont consult the Brits on anything anymore. We havent listened to them since our boys dressed up like the Hakawi tribe and boosted all the Tetley tea in the Beantown Harbor around 200 years ago. I dont want to ask the Brits what to do here. We gotta assassinate Saddam Hussein. Why have we taken assassination off the table as a viable political tool? And yet theyll tell you the collateral damage of civilians is acceptable. But youre not allowed to assassinate the main pain in the ass. My theory is if you have trouble with your conscience pretend youre trying to kill the guy next to him and think of him as collateral damage, alright?! If that will allow you to get to bed at night.
[applause]
Miller: Listen. Negotiating with Saddam Hussein is about as practical as practicing aroma therapy on a French man. Okay? Its not going to happen.
Miller took on liberal wimpiness: You know I find our approach to the, the war on terrorism to be amazingly non-chalant. I mean the simple fact is we are not being protective enough of ourselves. I think that was a mandate yesterday saying, 'Listen! We dont want these morons trying to croak us! You know when the Al-Qaeda made a big mistake? Is when they whiffed that dog on videotape? That got the liberals into it. Because theyre all sitting at home with their Marmaduke day-planner saying, 'Wait a second? They croaked a puppy? Now its on mother-[bleeped]!
[applause]
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posted on
02/26/2003 7:08:01 PM PST
by
qam1
(Upstate New York secede from Downstate Now!!)
To: Chemnitz
He said he is no longer a liberal?
Does anyone have video of this????!!!
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posted on
02/26/2003 7:39:16 PM PST
by
rwfromkansas
("No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.")
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