Fisking Sean Penn
I hesitate to comment on the likes of Sean Penn. It doesn’t set quite right with me to give
him the least little bit of dignity, especially when he has no personal dignity
to start with. That boy’s brain is most likely
suffering the effects of a few too many chemicals and it shows in his face and
in his relative incoherence. On top of
all that, Mr. Penn and turnips share similar IQ scores. In other words, the boy is dumber than an ashtray in a rocket fuel dump.
I guess he was on Larry King the other day and he was his usual whacked out self.
From Newsbusters:
King: “All right. Some other things. Iraq. Getting any better? The military now controls itself.”
Penn: “No. It's -- I think -- to me the situation is pretty simple. I mean, the devastation of the situation is pretty simple.
What in the name of Saddam Hussein does “the devastation of the situation” mean? I admit, I don’t have a college degree. I’ve never taken an English class past English 101. (OK, I got an A, but that is as far in English as I got) Actually I do know what it means. It is an attempt by Mr. Penn’s tiny little brain cell to project an air of authority and depth. in reality, he and his lonely little neuron in search of a synapse come off sounding like the moron he really is.
Right now, you know, what these party clowns like Don Rumsfeld could be described as, as far as I'm concerned,
Dude! You may know a few party clowns and you are probably a fairly good party clown yourself, but I doubt ANYONE would describe Donald Rumsfeld as a “party clown”!
…except for the enormous damage he's done this country and mankind -- and our President -- and saw that they're getting out there and they're beating this drum, to drown out, as they did in 2002, to drown out other -- in that case it was Enron. Now we have another situation, so it's this war on terror, boom, boom, boom. Drown out the reality of what's really happening.
Rumsfeld damaged our President? How'd he do that? In all seriousness, what the hell did he say? We went to war to drown out Enron? Now we have some other situation – does he mean the war on terror? Is that drowning out what is really happening or is something else really happening that is drowning the war on terror. I dunno. I report, you decide.
“I think the American people have a choice.
Hmmm…Must be something new! Never knew I had a choice before!!!
In my idea, it's about an eight to ten-year proposition of Iraqis and Americans and others dying in Iraq
And he gets this idea from where?
The same amount will be dead of Iraqis, innocent, in ten years without the Americans as they will with the Americans there. We'll just have more Americans dead.
Good Golly Gertrude, this is why most movie stars should not be allowed to utter a single syllable off the movie set. Really, I mean it! “The same amount will be dead of Iraqis, innocent, in ten years…” Is that like a disease or something? “How’d he die, Joe?” “He just dropped dead of Iraqis on the spot! He was so…so…innocent!” Anyone know what he is trying to say there?
So shamefully, we have to -- you know, it's what Nixon called 'peace with honor,' to get out of Vietnam.
In other words, shamefully, we have to get out of Vietnam! Gotcha! Great idea! We’ll do that right away Mr. Penn! GAWD! How stupid is this man?
“I think that, you know, 'cut and run' is something that's meant to make people feel like cowards if they do it.
That’s exactly what that means, you idiot! First thing you got right all interview!
Well, we did make a mistake. It is time to pull our troops out. It's time to rebuild our military because we've got a bad world and they've inflamed terrorism around the world.
And who inflamed all the terrorism before Bush?
I think that's very clear to most people.
Only to drug-reduced brains, maybe.
So what's happened there is a civil war that's going to get worse with us or without us. It's time for us to strengthen ourselves and to try to help them through diplomacy and with money.”
Yeah, diplomacy and money. You planning investing any of yours, bright boy? Like that has ever solved anything.
King: “But when the President says we should support emerging democracies, because democracy's better for the world, is that -- isn't he right?”
Penn: “I think he's devastated our democracy. I think you have to start with our democracy. He's made us divided.
He has devastated our democracy. What an absolute idiotic tool. What an absolute moron.
Mr. Penn is welcome, like every American, to have his views. Because we have a working democracy, Mr. Penn can spout this nonsense, make barrels of money, and not have to worry about someone knocking on his door in the middle of the night.
Anyone who looks to him for political guidance is just as big an idiot.
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Quite eloquent, isn't he. sigh.. He's a pretty decent actor, but he's no more an expert on anything than I am. He really should stick to acting, like all the other moonbats in Hollywood.
Posted by: Kate | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 07:43
Sean, Sean, Sean. It's a good thing he has people write his lines for him to say in a movie as he wouldn't have a career if he had to rely on his own dialogue.
Anyone with a rational thought in their head would know not to look to celebrities for opinions on world affairs. However, the guy is entitled to his opinion, garbled or not.
He is right about one thing, the current climate of left and right politics has divided the nation. I see that on the political blogs and have even encountered it myself. No one seems to want to unify on issues but is busy shouting one another down like on some sort of political pundit show.
Anyway, it can't go on forever. The U.S. will have to unite eventually. Maybe it will be when the radical Islamists reach the east coast shores once again.
Posted by: canuckistani | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 12:50
The wierd thing about Sean Penn is the course his career has taken from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" to his latest, "All the King's Men."
He started out playing a stoner and is now playing a corrupt politician, drunk on power.
Odd how Penn's career on screen mirror's George W. Bush's real life!
Posted by: knotaremf | Sunday, September 17, 2006 at 07:43