About Me

Name:tohu.vavohu
Loading...

Create Your Own Blog Find Other Townhall Blogs

Comments

Sean Penn and Hugo Chavez are best buds

Apparently Sean Penn took a stroll down the non-oppressive streets in Venezuela to see just how a great free society really functions.  In a televised speech the other day, Hugo welcomed Sean in his search for "new paths".  And it didn't hurt that Sean is "...one of the greatest opponents of the Iraq invasion."
"Chavez read aloud from a recent open letter by Penn to President Bush in which the actor condemned the Iraq war and called for Bush to be impeached, saying the president along with Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are 'villainously and criminally obscene people.'"
Hugo said they talked on the phone noting his [Hugo's] bad English but they did "...understood each other more or less."  It makes sense to.  I highly expect they would understand each other.  Sean Penn seems to have a pseudo flamboyant drunken demeanor when he talks.  I bet Hugo was thinking they spoke alike in more ways then one.  When you get two people who can't form a coherent sentence, let alone in English, probably will understand each other just fine.  Fill in the gaps kind of thing.

Flattery will get you no were so I guess Hugo was serious when he said Sean Penn was "...
well-informed about what is happening in the United States and the world, in spite of being in Hollywood."  Sean Penn understands that the war on terror and fascist islamic jihad is just a bumper sticker slogan that fits snuggly right next to peoples "my student was on the deans list at _____    _____ high school."  And since it's only a bumper sticker slogan, like Edwards said, it's "...designed only for politics, not a strategy to make America safe."  How is a bumper sticker going to make us safe?  Sweet mother of mercy, he's right!!!  He understands the process of impeachment with his lawyer degree.  I can't find proof but I bet Sean Penn understands the deplorable genocide in Darfur and that it must stop but understands that it doesn't matter if that happens in Iraq.  Prevention isn't the best I guess.  Sorry but I fail to see how Sean Penn grasps the obvious.  You have more to add to the list I invite you to add it to the comments.

The FoxNews.com story I got this little blog out of ends explaining that Sean and Hugo will get together [for tea and cucumber sandwiches].  And that Sean took a stroll through the new film studios there.  He should make a couple blockbusters down there.  Sure they would be riveting anti-America in the most distinguishably pious pictures ever.  I would love to hear what Sean would say about Hugo shutting down the countries most popular television station because they were critical of Chavez [or trying to overthrow him according to Chavez].  [Which since had to set up as a pay program to continue running]  I wonder if Sean Penn would even get the contradicting ideas.  He gets to say anything he wants about President Bush and his staff, even calling for his impeachment because of perceived gross faults on their respective parts.  Nothing but unrestricted ability.  Free to do so.  But if he were a Venezuelan and felt the same way and wanted to express such views, he would be oppressed.  Why do people love these guys [vicious brutal inhumane dictators]?

I guess what Venezuela's got going for themselves is a lot of propaganda.
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive