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Home Front: Culture Wars
Bill Maher - I Love Being On the Side of My President
2006-07-21
[...] I have to say, watching George Bush talk about Israel the last week has reminded me of a feeling that I hadn't felt in so long I forgot what it felt like: the feeling of pride when your president says what you want your president to say, especially in a matter that chokes you up a bit. I surrender my credentials as Bush exposer - from the very beginning - to no man, but on Israel, I love it that a U.S. president doesn't pretend Arab-Israeli conflict is an even-steven proposition. Lots of ethnic peoples, probably most, have at one time or another lost some territory; nobody's ever completely happy with their borders; people move and get moved, which is why the 20th century saw the movement of tens if not hundreds of millions of refugees in countries around the world. There was no entity of Arabs called "Palestine" before Israel made the desert bloom. If those 600,000 original Palestinian refugees had been handled with maturity by their Arab brethren, who had nothing but space to put them, they could have moved on -- the way Germans, Czechs, Poles, Chinese and everybody else has, including, of course, the Jews.

But I digress. I really wanted to say that, for all those who accuse the likes of myself and the birthday girl of being unpatriotic, or hating America first, the feeling I've had watching Israel defend herself and a US president defend Israel (a country that is held to a standard for "restraint" that no other country ever is asked to meet, but that's another story) just reminds me how wrong that is. I LOVE being on the side of my president, and mouthing "You go, boy" when he gets it right. He just, outside of this, almost never does.

Posted by:elbud

#5  Ye, but Bill, its all the same war---just different fronts.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-07-21 21:23  

#4  It'll be interesting for him to compare the hate letters he gets now to the ones he got after his idiot comments on 9/11.

I bet there is more bile this go around.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-07-21 14:02  

#3  I would never say Bill Maher is a hate-America first kind of guy. I just think he'll say the shocking thing for a laugh or a headline.

It appears the shocking thing at his point is to support the Prez.

Maybe I'm too cynical. He was funny when his show was on Politically correct back in the day. Then again I knew a lot less about politics so perhaps he wasn't funny I just didn't know enough to know . Who knows.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-07-21 12:00  

#2  Well at least now I know my Suprise meter is functional.

I do wonder if he is simply pandering to the overwhelming number of people who support Israel....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-07-21 10:58  

#1  While I applaud his (mostly) honesty, he couldn't end the thing w/o taking a jab at Bush, could he. Pond scum.
Posted by: BA   2006-07-21 10:55  

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