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Tim Robbins - Beyond The Pale at National Press Club Today - Hollywood-Hero Responds
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Posted on 04/15/2003 3:21:27 PM PDT by lisaann8
04-15-03- I was going to write an Op-ed today to go with our weekly Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame awards.
Then Tim Robbins spoke to the National Press Club today. I've recorded it for your listening disgust. To say it's beyond the pale is an understatement.
He has declared war on the 77% of the people in this country who support our president, this country and our troops.
Here is the audio.
Hollywood-Hero needs to say, one more time for the record, free speech does not mean free of consequences.
Freedom to choose what we watch, rent or buy does not equal a blacklist. It's called capitalism.
Actors are free to speak their mind, oppose the war, malign our president.
We, who disagree with their blanket dismissal of what most of America believes, are free to dissent.
We are free to decide NOT to watch a film, buy a CD, or rent a video.
That's where our power is and that's what they are really afraid of. The buying power of the American public, the ones who allow them the lifestyles they enjoy.
There is no Hollywood Blacklist as they infer by bringing back this new form of McCarthyism in the guise of a Republican Administration.
This isn't even a boycott, it's about our country, our freedom to choose who we give our largess to in the form of our buying choices.
If Hollywood can't take the heat of their own convictions, perhaps they should find another line of work that would better suit them.
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To: lisaann8
Dont be fooled
Tim Robbins does not believe he is being silenced or he would not have bothered to shave, shower and drive to the press club! He is much less concerned about being criticized or silenced for his political views than he is about being remembered for having come down on the wrong side of history.
He is trying to shift attention from his support of a dictator. A dictator so ruthless that he once arrested, tortured, killed and then left the dismembered remains of his political rival on the doorstep of her parents.
His rants complaining about the three week horrors of name calling he has endured ring hollow given his love for his self generated political limelight.
For 8 long years I lived with the label; mindless right wing extremist wacko.
So unthinking was I that no less than the White House called me inhuman and nothing more than part of a machine, a vast right wing machine.
Tim Robbins is not concerned about the loss of his first amendment rights but rather he is concerned with attempting to restrict mine.
He and his ilk have and continue to come down on the wrong side of history, they registered their support with the Stalin and Idi Amin side of history.
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posted on
04/15/2003 9:30:44 PM PDT
by
Kay Soze
(For every 100 Osamas created in the fight on terrorism - we shall simply elect one more "W")
To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
Helen Thomas a shill for President Bush...she might actually fall dead from a heart attack if she hears this...
anyone have an email address for Robbins. I want to write that punk and tell him how stupid he looks when claiming the old hag is a shill for Bush
To: RummyChick
To: Kay Soze
This man is a crybaby.
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posted on
04/15/2003 9:45:04 PM PDT
by
Lady Eileen
(The rights of the people come from God. The powers of government come from the people.)
To: doug from upland
3. Led a boycott against Proctor and Gamble ...which didn't help P&G stock much, and seeing as my family has a large stake in P&G, you can say that Robbins attempted to "do" me too, through several degrees of separation. ;-)
(it's Liz Hurley, anybody is bound to make the Freudian typing slip, heh)
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:05:35 PM PDT
by
Kip Lange
(The Khaki Pants of Freedom)
To: tentmaker
Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Janeane Garofolo and Barbra Streisand don't have, collectively, the IQ of any single member of the Bush administration
Stop paying attention to them!
it's like relying on advice from a pig!
126
posted on
04/15/2003 10:07:42 PM PDT
by
Wil H
To: willyboyishere
You receive many many points and a gold star for using the word "epicene" -- and it IS a perfect description of his face!
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:09:35 PM PDT
by
Kip Lange
(The Khaki Pants of Freedom)
To: Lady Eileen
I heard clips of his speech and it was absolutely pathetic...so full of
drama.It was nauseating as he tried to paint a picture of this horrible world where dissent was not allowed and wasn't it just awful that Helen Thomas didn't get to ask a question at a press conference? Good God...the man is a lunatic.
All this talk about free speech...well, well, Tim - you're up there at the National Press Club proclaiming your idiotic beliefs and little old me can barely get a letter to the editor published! Cry me a river...what a frickin' putz.
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:10:26 PM PDT
by
Wphile
To: lisaann8
Here are the celebrities who signed the letter urging Prsident Bush not to go to war in Iraq:
Mike Farrell, Co-Chair
Robert Greenwald, Co-Chair
Gillian Anderson
Edward Asner
Rene Auberjonois
David Bale
Kim Basinger
Ed Begley, Jr.
Theo Bikel
Barbara Bosson
Jackson Browne
Peter Buck (REM)
Diahann Carroll
Eugene J. Carroll, Jr.,
Rear Adm. U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Kathleen Chalfant
Don Cheadle
Jill Clayburgh
David Clennon
Jack Coleman
Peter Coyote
Lindsay Crouse
Suzanne Cryer
Matt Damon
Dana Daurey
Ambassador Jonathan Dean
(U.S. Rep. to NATO
Warsaw Pact)
Vincent DOnofrio
David Duchovny
Olympia Dukakis
Charles S. Dutton
Hector Elizondo
Cary Elwes
Shelley Fabares
Mike Farrell
Mia Farrow
Laurence Fishburne
Sean Patrick Flanery
Bonnie Franklin
John Fugelsang
Jeananne Garafalo
Larry Gelbart
Melissa Gilbert
Danny Glover
Elliott Gould
Samaria Graham
Robert Greenwald
Robert Guillaume
Paul Haggis
Robert David Hall
Ethan Hawke
Ken Howard
Helen Hunt
Anjelica Huston
LaTanya Richardson Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
Jane Kaczmarek
Melina Kanakaredes
Casey Kasem
Mimi Kennedy
Jessica Lange
Tea Leoni
Wendie Malick
Camryn Manheim
Marsha Mason
Richard Masur
Dave Matthews
Kent McCord
Robert Duncan McNeill
Mike Mills (REM)
Janel Moloney
Esai Morales
Ed O'Neill
Chris Noth
Peter Onorati
Alexandra Paul
Ambassador Edward Peck
(former U.S. Ambassador
to Iraq)
Seth Peterson
CCH Pounder
David Rabe
Alan Rachins
Bonnie Raitt
Carl Reiner
Tim Robbins
Steve Robinson,
Sgt., U.S. Army (Ret.)
Mitch Ryan
Susan Sarandon
Tony Shalhoub
Jack Shanahan,
Vice Adm. U.S. Navy (Ret.)
William Schallert
Martin Sheen
Armin Shimerman
Gloria Steinem
Marcia Strassman
Michael Stipe (REM)
Susan Sullivan
Loretta Swit
Studs Terkel
Lily Tomlin
Blair Underwood
Dennis Weaver
Bradley Whitford
James Whitmore
James Whitmore, Jr.
Alfre Woodard
Noah Wyle
Peter Yarrow
Howard Zinn
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:11:50 PM PDT
by
Atticus
To: Calvin Locke
King's wife has had FAR too much influence over him. I couldn't believe the blatant bias in "Insomnia". He used to be a great writer, transcendent of the genre itself. Now he's "quit" after releasing a ton of GARBAGE in recent years.
Although...I still want to read the end of The Dark Tower series. :p Also kinda can't hate King because he looks exactly like my father, so much so that he (my father) was stopped in Maine and asked for his autograph a few times (even faked one once just to make me laugh :p).
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:16:53 PM PDT
by
Kip Lange
(The Khaki Pants of Freedom)
To: Wil H
No, no, it's like relying on advice from a cow -- "Actors are merely cattle, and should be treated as such." (Hitchcock)
That being said, I agree with your sentiments. Guys, by letting these celebs get you SO angry -- you're letting them win. So just relax a little. They had no influence on Bush; they WILL have no influence on Bush; they had no influence on general poll #s; they WILL have no influence on general poll #s.
However...we're all only human, and the fact that these b4st4rds whine 24/7 about free speech from outlets that "common folk" such as you and I would never have a shot at getting. When was the last time YOU were invited to speak at the National Press Club? I've been to some of the NPC events, and that's probably closer to that mic then the majority of people on here -- but I certainly wasn't allowed to espouse my views (I was deeply behind enemy lines, working at Clinton's inaug. via a school program that went horribly awry -- I'm writing a book on it someday, the story is almost unbelievable, even to me).
Anyway, yes, sometimes we let them get to us too much, but sometimes, man, you just gotta VENT, and we don't have open mics at the NPC meeting to do it...we have FR & talk radio (and Fox News, which is why the liberals are targeting all three institutions).
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:28:41 PM PDT
by
Kip Lange
(The Khaki Pants of Freedom)
To: truthkeeper
I can't stand this "protesting" from a lot of clebs. Give me a break. They are just concerned about the almighty dollar. If we have a long-drawnout war, that's less people going to the movies. It's always something with you people. You think that just because you are famous, you can "buy" whatever you want. You want to be recognized and then when you are, you get pissed off, If you don't want the publiticy, don't be in the limelight. Comes with the territory. If you can't play with the big dogs, get off the porch. That's what Clinton did. I guess it takes a sinner to know a sinner. OH, by the way, Mr. Robbins, Why is it that you don't marry your sidekick, Susan? Do you like having "bastards" for children? That is a word out of the bible, so don't even go there. I swear, you all make me ill. No wonder I don't go to the movies. Mr. Robbins, why don't you concent to go on the O'reilly Factor. Are you afraid Bill will make a fool of you! If it looks like a duck.............
To: LanPB01
The Shawshank Redemption has always been one of my favorite movies. Now, I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to watch it again. I'd probably find myself cheering when Tim's character gets repeatedly raped by the bull queers. Ummm, his character wasnt raped. You sure it was one of your favorite movies?
To: Wphile
Hollywood is paranoid........remember what Rush said......the Left will become looney when they loose their power. The meltdown is happening......this is not a pretty sight.
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posted on
04/15/2003 10:35:34 PM PDT
by
Lady Eileen
(The rights of the people come from God. The powers of government come from the people.)
To: lisaann8
To: tentmaker
"I am sorry that you have chosen to use baseball and your position at the Hall of Fame to make a political statement." I am sorry that Tim Robbins has chosen to use his art and celebrity to make a political statement
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posted on
04/15/2003 11:28:58 PM PDT
by
woofie
To: stuck_in_new_orleans
I think you need to watch the movie again. What do you think those bull queers (as Red referred to them) were doing to him? Tim's character (Andy) even asked Red if it would do any good for him to inform them he wasn't a homosexual, to which Red responded they weren't either; you have to be human first.
Not that it's really important, but you're either watching the wrong movie, or you missed a huge portion of it.
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posted on
04/16/2003 3:48:32 AM PDT
by
LanPB01
To: LanPB01
I'm not sure I'll ever be able to watch it againSame here.....Somehow, I'll never again think Harrison Ford is the brave, patriotic hero that I've seen him play in many films.
He crushed that for me by his recent statements, and sitting in the front & center row at the Academy Awards with a big cheshire grin as Michael Moore insulted & maligned our President.
The same with so many many others that I nominally liked or watched.
They've gone a step too far.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:23:44 AM PDT
by
Guenevere
(...STAY THE COURSE!!)
To: Fraulein
Robbins speaks openly on television before the National Press Club to complain about his loss of free speech. And the audience applauded him repeatedly!
How come he talks like Frank Sinatra, by the way?
To: Notforprophet
Erik the Viking used to be one of my favorite movies.Yeah, mine too. It's kind of sad.
Oh well. I can still watch Moulin Rouge and Dangerous Liaisons.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:54:33 AM PDT
by
Anamensis
(New axis of evil: Syria, Iran, Hollywood)
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