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Home Front: Culture Wars
Clooney relishes 'traitor' attacks
2006-02-25
US actor and director George Clooney said this morning he was proud to be denounced as unpatriotic for questioning US policy because he wanted to be on "the right side of history."
Interviewed on BBC television's Newsnight about his latest films Syriana and Good Night, and Good Luck Clooney said that not only did he accept the right to be attacked for his views but he even relished them.

Clooney, who has weathered attacks since opposing the 2003 Iraq invasion, said at one point that it was "frustrating" to be listed as a "traitor" on a set of playing cards, but he also accepted people's right to free speech.

He later admitted he relished the attacks. "I think it's important to be on the right side of history," Clooney said. "I want to be on that deck of cards. And I want to be able to say that they boycotted my films... I want to be able to say I was on the cover of a magazine called a 'traitor,"' he said.

"I'm proud of those because those were badges of honour for me because that was when you did it when it was hard to do," the actor and director said.
Brave, brave George.
Clooney has received critical acclaim for Syriana - about oil politics and Islamic extremism - and for Good Night, and Good Luck, a reminder of the threat to civil liberties through a story about the anti-communist hysteria in the US of the 1950s.
That wasn't a hysteria, that was an appropriate reaction. The Commies at the time were more idealistic goo-goos who didn't understand (yet) what Stalin had done, but that didn't stop them from wanting the same system here.
Clooney said Syriana did not single out US President George W. Bush's administration for attack, though it "certainly goes at this administration" as well as at 60 years of failed Middle East policy. "If it's an attack, it's because you're asking questions," Clooney said.
George C and George B agree on one thing: 60 years of American foreign policy in the Middle East has failed. George C wants to stick his head in a bucket, and George B wants to spread personal liberty, freedom and democracy. You be the judge.
Clooney has said the chilling effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on US politics had inspired Syriana and its unflinching look at the ways extremism and political instability are fostered by the interests of big oil.
Posted by:tipper

#21  Go Broadhead6!

Man, what a contrast between a sweet guy like Don Knotts, who only wanted to make folks laugh, and murder-loving punks like Clooney.
Posted by: Ernest Brown   2006-02-25 23:55  

#20  You and your Marines have made us as proud as we expected, Broadhead6. You'll be pleased to know the major lights of the MSM have been losing significant sales -- market share is no longer even an issue, because the market itself is shrinking -- as ordinary Americans have noticed the journalists refuse to report important news like your little turkey shoot, or are slanting things blatantly. So while y'all are winning the war in the sandbox, the MSM is losing their war back home. My view, anyway. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-02-25 23:41  

#19  I echo all the comments, BH6. Thanks for all you and your boys do for us. Good luck and Godspeed, my friend!
Posted by: BA   2006-02-25 22:19  

#18  Aye, and thanks as Well, broadhead6, to you and your men. I took the liberty of posting your post at my website, where I said the following:

However, if you stagger away from the Rantfest with one less dollar in your wallet than when you walked in, everyone there should be covered with eternal shame for the rest of their lives...

Let me know when the next one will be, and whether you're going, and I'll Amazon to Fred a contribution to help you along to total inebriation.
Posted by: Ptah   2006-02-25 18:57  

#17  Sigh. I used to think Georgie was hot, and then he started improvising his own remarks instead of reading the script.

BTW, stay safe, Broadhead6!
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-02-25 18:55  

#16  
THANKS Broadhead6.
Posted by: RD   2006-02-25 16:41  

#15  we don't really advertise our ass kickings anymore. I had buddies & peers who were there first hand and can attest to the ass kicking we put on those mother fuckers

Truman is spinning in his grave. :>
Posted by: 6   2006-02-25 16:19  

#14  Thanks, Broadhead - come back safely and thanks for your service. Semper Fi!
Posted by: lotp   2006-02-25 14:31  

#13  You've got a right to be proud. Thanks to you all. You guys have done a great job. Now just come back in one piece so we can read some of those stories real soon.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-02-25 14:25  

#12  thanks for a great post!!!
Posted by: 2b   2006-02-25 14:22  

#11  Phil/AP - everything's fine, thanks for asking brothers. I'm outta here in less than 3 weeks for sure. (Actually closer to 13 and a wake up but whose counting!) It's been a good deployment, we lost a few lads from the engineer unit on the base and some EOD brothers but all the guys in my unit are coming back fine. We had one of our MP's lose a leg from below the knee cap due to an IED a couple months back while on a Combat Logistics Patrol (CLP). However, due to the new up armor we got on the hummers it could have been much worse. One of my boys has hit two IED's in the past 8 weeks and is convinced the new armor saved his jewels both times. Most of the injuries are actually due to vehicle accidents on our own part more than anything else. In the six months I will have been here we supported two historical elections, and four major operations. We're pretty proud of what we've been able to accomplish. As usual the MSM has not covered things here imho very accurately. I think this is a common theme that you will hear from other vets as well. Matter of fact, a side from military correspondents I know of only one civie journo showing up here - some Argentinian babe who I think flew here by mistake - though she did manage to interview one of my Marines who was incidentally Argentine himself.

I'm at TQ and this place is probably one of the lesser hot spots to boot - I'm surprised more media nerds didn't stop by. I think they like the nicer USAF base in Balad and Camp Cupcake in Kuwait - pussies. Anyways, we probably got mortared and took rocket fire a dozen times since I've been here. I think why we took such little action (my wife begs to differ on that point - about it making her feel any better) was a combo of good relations w/the locals via our CAG & MTT teams in Habbaniya and some kick ass counter intel on our part which waxed some insurgent mortar teams a couple months back. Another thing that helped was when Steel Curtain kicked off around November and 3/6 & I think 2/1 killed about 200+ hajjis on the Syrian border by a place called Sedat (sp?) - it's near Al Qaim. I'm pretty sure the news never told the whole story on this event as we don't really advertise our ass kickings anymore. I had buddies & peers who were there first hand and can attest to the ass kicking we put on those mother fuckers. It was a turkey shoot. I have more stories on this but it would take longer than I have here and some are pretty f'n nasty for the internet. Bottomline - I ensure you would be proud as shit to know how "efficient" American troops are.

I know Bill Roggio who comments here once in a while was in Al Anbar for about a month last fall - he might of been around there at the time w/RCT2. Other then him (who seems to be a credible guy though more optimistic about Iraqi cognitive powers than I am) and maybe some of his colleagues the media have been a bunch of Class-A Number-One Ass-Clowns in my book. Some times I wonder if were not clipping the wrong clowns. I'd like to choke-out a few folks on MSNBC/CBS/&CNN. Anyhow, we're proud of our service here but are ready to come home and see the family. I do absolutely appreciate everyone's support while I've been here and hopefully another Rantfest in D.C. can happen sometime soon and I can shake all your hands in person if possible and maybe buy a few rounds for y'all. I will guarantee one thing though, come this 17 March when I'm back in CONUS, in the greatest country in the history of the mud ball, my Irish-ass is gonna be drunk as cooter brown on a three day bender.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-02-25 14:19  

#10  I'll make the supermarket tabloids, they'll write some awful stuff
But the more they run my name down the more my price goes up

So let's hitch up the wagons and head out west
To the land of the fun and the sun
We'll be real world bachelor jackass millionaires
Hey hey, Hollywood, here we come

'Cause when you're a celebrity
It's adios reality
No matter what you do
People think you're cool
Just 'cause you're on TV

Brad Paisley
Posted by: 2b   2006-02-25 14:01  

#9  BH6---Oh Brother Where Art Thou? is one of my favorite movies.

When the fellows were holed up in the barn with the lawmen pumping .45s into it and setting it on fire, Clooney kept saying, "Damn! We're in a tight spot!"

Hope things are going ok for you over in the sandbox, BH6. Stay safe. We appreciate your comments.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-02-25 12:34  

#8  BTW, BH6... how are things going over there now?
Posted by: Phil   2006-02-25 10:58  

#7  "O Brother Where Art Thou" was the only film of his I thought he did a real solid job on. Other then that this dude really bores me. Clooney giving geo-political advice to the Bush Admin is like me trying to tell Martha Stewart how to make a holiday desert or explaining to Bret Favre what a first down is....can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit Mr. Clooney....
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-02-25 10:46  

#6  Never wrestle with a pig. You only get dirty and the pig loves it.
Posted by: Ulaish Elmereger4626   2006-02-25 08:36  

#5  Mr. Clooney is lovely on the outside. And matches the stereotype, poor thing, without the wherewithal to notice it.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-02-25 08:29  

#4  Gee, thanks for THAT image right before breakfast.

Eewwww.
Posted by: lotp   2006-02-25 06:41  

#3  Why does this guy bring on the image of a gerbil and duct tape?
Posted by: Mahou Sensei Negi-bozu   2006-02-25 06:10  

#2  notice how the BBC are his crappy mouthpeice,lol noone takes the beeb serious anyway these days.
Posted by: ShepUK   2006-02-25 04:31  

#1  Clooney is a twit. If his aunt weren't Rosemary Clooney, he would be just another Kentucky gigilo.
Posted by: RWV   2006-02-25 01:43  

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