Thursday, April 07, 2005

Hanoi Jane Mellows But Song Still the Same

Jane Fonda has softened her presentation but her naive, socialist, anti-American ideology hasn't changed one iota.

Fonda was on CBS'"Late Show with David Letterman" Wednesday night and Letterman asked how she feels about the war in Iraq. Fonda got a big hand from Letterman's audience when she said, "I think the war is wrong. I think it's a mistake and I think we that should get out."

Letterman had just held up the infamous photo of Fonda sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun. Fonda, who is promoting her autobiography, "My Life So Far," said she is the "lightning rod" for the still open wounds of the Vietnam war and she feels "sad about that."

She should feel a lot more than "sad" like maybe, dishonor, shame, disgrace, remorse, self-disgust, guilt, humiliation and a tortuous conscience just to name a few.

Fonda told Letterman her image as Hanoi Jane is a creation of ideologues to "promulgate their right wing, narrow world view. It really doesn't have anything to do with me and it's kind of sick."

The modus operandi of the left, when in doubt play the victim and blame the vast right-wing conspiracy. How disingenuous is that? Wake up Jane, it has everything to do with you and your traitorous behavior that likely cost American lives and added untold misery to those men in captivity. You can't have it both ways, Either own up to your treason or shut the hell up.

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