Saturday, March 13, 2010

When is a Dictator not a Dictator? When Sean Penn says so.

Sean Penn is a fool, all that pot from Ridegmont has given him some serious blowback in the form of a - his inability to distinguish between fact, fiction, reality, fantasy, dictators, and tyrants, credible elections, and farcical jokes called elections.

I pray, when the day comes that Chavez is removed from the office he has violated, that the Venezuelan people will demand Penn return to face the truth about Chavez so that Penn might live out the remaining years of his life wracked by guilt and shame.

You are seriously a fool Mr. Penn.  You have very little that is redemptive.  I will assume you are a good father, thus you have that one saving grace.  You are not a great actor, good enough, but not great; and you most certainly have no clue about reality.




Chavez thanks Sean Penn for slamming his critics



Fri Mar 12, 2010
Associated Press

 
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is grateful that actor Sean Penn has defended him against his critics within the U.S. media.

In an appearance on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" last week, Penn slammed Chavez critics who refer to the socialist leader as a dictator.

The Oscar-winning celebrity noted that Chavez has won repeated elections and suggested that media critics who call him a dictator should be jailed.

[What about in the US - should we jail everyone who called Bush a tyrant, dictator, or other scurrilous name?]

He says that "there should be a bar for which one goes to prison for these kinds of biases."

[The same level for a bar in the US when you and Sarandon and Fonda were accusing Bush of delusional crimes?]

Penn has visited Chavez several times and frequently defends the president's leftist political policies.

Chavez welcomed Penn's comments Wednesday and thanked the actor for standing up to his detractors.

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