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On Monday’s Hannity show on FNC, actor Jon Voight accused the press of "protecting" and "covering for" President Obama by not giving enough coverage to dissatisfaction with the President’s economic policies, including the anti-tax TEA party protests:
But the press, the press brought him in, and now they want to make sure that nobody topples the throne, it seems. So they don't report anything that will interfere with his policies. But when the news is biased, it can, you know, it can control the people in a dangerous way. We see what's going on in Venezuela, and we're shocked. We're shocked to see Hugo Chavez closing down the, the opposition media. We're shocked when we see what's happening to the truth in Iran. But this same thing is happening in our country right now. The Obama regime is controlling the press. They protect him, they cover for him, and they don't want the truth to come out that there is this dissatisfaction, that people are waking up, and it's being expressed in these TEA parties.
He also charged that Obama had been dishonest in promising to protect Israel, and that the President had a "cunning ability" to push his policies through Congress without proper debate:
Story Continues Below Ad ↓I'm against his silence on Iran. I'm against Obama's lie that he was going to protect Israel. And now, as President, he arrogantly tells them what they can do and what they can't do. Has he forgot that our only hope to defend us against Iran's nuclear buildup is Israel? And I'm against his very cunning ability to push things, to rush things through without anybody having a chance to look at them. His stimulus package has failed. We're losing job after job. ... I agree with what Bill O'Reilly said, Sean, recently. He said that Obama's on his way to bankrupting America.
Voight also had some words in response to left-wing actress Janine Garofalo’s charge that the TEA party protesters were "racists" and "rednecks." Voight:
Can you imagine, can you imagine, Sean, 37,000 people came out in the, in protest in a town in Texas to protest against this irresponsible spending that's going to leave their grandchildren in great debt and burden? And she said about that, she said, "Oh, well, these people are just, they're rednecks, you know, they're just people who are, who are prejudiced against a black President." I mean, you know, a remark like that, and she would have to, my take is this: She would have to be suffering from severe guilt thinking perhaps she's a descendant of white slave owners.
Below is a complete transcript of Sean Hannity's interview with Jon Voight from the Monday, July 13, Hannity show on FNC:
SEAN HANNITY: Actor Jon Voight came under attack for criticizing the President in a recent speech, but that's not stopping him from vocalizing his anger with the administration. Now, not only does Voight oppose Judge Sotomayor's appointment to the Supreme Court, but he's also upset by the reckless spending, the stimulus package, the President's response – or lack thereof – in Iran, and the impending cap and tax bill and much, much more. And he joins me now. Jon Voight, and on top of everything, I've got to tell you, you are one guy that has been out there defending our troops and our military. You know, this is the antithesis. I thought Hollywood guys didn't do this stuff. How come you do?
JON VOIGHT, ACTOR: Well, obviously, Sean, you know, the things that we do, we shouldn't be in a situation where we can do enough for the troops. These guys step up for us, you know, they put themselves on the line. And, and I know their families. And you and I know that, you know, visiting these guys in the hospitals as we do, we find that they're the best of us. And it's a very great honor for us to serve them.
HANNITY: These are the best of the best. One of the things, you came out, and here you are, you're willing to openly criticize the Obama administration, but anybody that does this is attacked, demonized. In your profession, oftentimes it hurts their career. What has been the reaction to you speaking out?
VOIGHT: Well, let me say this, first of all, Sean. There was a, I made a speech at the House Senate dinner for the Republicans, and it was well-received, and then I had a lot of response. And, of course, as you say, you know you're going to be attacked if you step out and you criticize our President. And Teresa Albano, editor of People's Weekly World, which was formerly the Daily Worker, found a way to take a phrase that I had used and not put it in context, and then she made this statement. She said, "Jon Voight made a threat against the President of the United States."
And my response to this, which was to a reporter from the Washington Times, I said Teresa Albano has targeted me with vicious, harmful lies. She is igniting hate against me. I never did nor would I ever threaten the President of the United States. I did say President Obama’s policies must fail because they're creating a socialist America. Now, why do I step out and say that, knowing I'm just going to get a whole bunch of other stuff coming back at me? It's important that we speak out, you know. If we see something amiss, that's our duty as citizens.
I'm against his silence on Iran. I'm against Obama's lie that he was going to protect Israel. And now, as President, he arrogantly tells them what they can do and what they can't do. Has he forgot that our only hope to defend us against Iran's nuclear buildup is Israel?
And I'm against his very cunning ability to push things, to rush things through without anybody having a chance to look at them. His stimulus package has failed. We're losing job after job. And, of course, now they're thinking, well, maybe another stimulus package. I agree with what Bill O'Reilly said, Sean, recently. He said that Obama's on his way to bankrupting America. I agree with him.
HANNITY: I've been saying it for months, that he, it's not he's on his way. He is bankrupting the country, you know. And you just got to look at the numbers, Jon, and the numbers speak for themselves. You cannot spend this much money, quadruple the debt in five months, quadruple the deficit. We're going to be paying a trillion in debt, and that's before cap and trade. That's before nationalized health care. That's, that's, one of the things that's most frightening to me is that, all these rosy projections that they've had, none of which have come true. Just the opposite is happening. So once they have to readjust these figures, they go up exponentially.
VOIGHT: And you know something, and you're getting it out there, and other people are getting it out there. Millions are expressing their dissatisfaction, but the mainstream press is not reporting it, Sean. Thank God for you guys at Fox and yourself for covering the TEA parties because without you, we wouldn't think anything was going on. Absolutely no, no other network covered it. Nobody. Except maybe Janeane Garofalo covered it.
I mean, can you imagine, can you imagine, Sean, 37,000 people came out in the, in protest in a town in Texas to protest against this irresponsible spending that's going to leave their grandchildren in great debt and burden? And she said about that, she said, "Oh, well, these people are just, they're rednecks, you know, they're just people who are, who are-"
HANNITY: Racist.
VOIGHT: -prejudiced against a black President." I mean, you know, a remark like that, and she would have to, my take is this: She would have to be suffering from severe guilt thinking perhaps she's a descendant of white slave owners.
HANNITY: That's what you're thinking that she is? All right. But on a more serious note.
VOIGHT: No, let me, let me do it-
HANNITY: Go ahead.
VOIGHT: Okay, you know, I, I had heard something on the other line and it distracted me, Sean. I'm sorry.
HANNITY: Well, look, let me go back to this question, though. You see, look, I take it as a given. Jon, I'm on the air four hours a day. I believe as you do he's bankrupting this country, socialism doesn't work, we're robbing from our kids and our grandkids, he's unilaterally disarming this country, nationalized health care will be a disgrace. All these things that we talk about, the Supreme Court under Sonia Sotomayor is as radical as it will be in terms of her being a justice. I speak out. I'm willing to accept the role and be the punching bag for the left. That just goes with the territory. I dish it out, I take it. You are not used to, you're not used to being in that role. Has it impacted your work, your profession?
VOIGHT: Well, look, you know, when I think of this, first of all, I'm a fellow who is, you know, I've been around, and I've taken care of myself, and I'm not, I'm not worried about losing jobs, but I am worried about millions of people, some with, you know, people with small families losing jobs. It's a big deal to me. So, you know, I want to speak up. But, you know, slowly but surely we can see that Obama's policies are failing.
But the people who brought him in, the people who brought him into office will defend him, you know, no matter what, because they refuse to, to feel that they made a mistake. Now, who brought him into office? The press brought him in. The press was a big factor, and so was, they got a lot of help from ACORN, this corrupt organization that is now under indictment in many states throughout the country for voter fraud and registration fraud, and also, by the way, responsible for the stealing of the election of Norm Coleman in Minnesota. But the press, the press brought him in, and now they want to make sure that nobody topples the throne, it seems. So they don't report anything that will interfere with his policies.
But when the news is biased, it can, you know, it can control the people in a dangerous way. We see what's going on in Venezuela, and we're shocked. We're shocked to see Hugo Chavez closing down the, the opposition media. We're shocked when we see what's happening to the truth in Iran.
But this same thing is happening in our country right now. The Obama regime is controlling the press. They protect him, they cover for him, and they don't want the truth to come out that there is this dissatisfaction, that people are waking up, and it's being expressed in these TEA parties.
HANNITY: Well, you know, it's funny. I watched you this weekend in Pearl Harbor, where you played, where you played FDR And one of the moments that really struck me in the movie, and you're a phenomenal actor, and we're good friends. But the moment when you said, "Don't tell me we can't, and you stood up," and obviously FDR, and you showed that courage. It seems to me that in many ways in your real life you stand up, and you're counted, and you don't see a lot of people in your profession do it. And I know you're probably going to, you know, take some heat again for this, but I admire you for it. And I want to thank you, because I think it's a wake-up call to those that seem to be living in that hypnotic Obama trance, if you will.
VOIGHT: Can I, can I just say one little thing about the Sotomayor candidacy?
HANNITY: Yes, sir.
VOIGHT: There are two people who I know you know, Sean, Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell, who are two guys, two of our leading economists and philosophers. They're both very successful African-Americans. They have always had a great pride in our country. And they have a different take on affirmative action than, than Sotomayor who, who is very proud to say she's of that school. They say that they are very glad that they weren't, quote, "victims," victims of affirmative action, that all their successes and who they are today came from the school of hard work, of study, and of competition. And I think that that those are the, that is the kind of character we should look for when we're seeking people for high office, not the other.
HANNITY: Jon Voight, thank you for being with us. Appreciate your time tonight.
VOIGHT: Thanks very much, Sean.
—Brad Wilmouth is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.



















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A little truth from Hollywood is good to see...
July 19, 2009 - 16:13 ET by FuzzlenutterAnd thank you Mr. Jon Voight!
Why is this washed up nut bag given an audience?
July 19, 2009 - 16:29 ET by vaboxrboyWho the hell is he anymore? Why won't his own family talk to him?
Cheers,
Chuck
Back to your bridge !
July 19, 2009 - 16:34 ET by Free StinkerBack to your bridge !
SOP
July 19, 2009 - 16:49 ET by metaphorsbwithuIt's standard operating procedure for the drones on the left, when they see or hear someone speaking the truth, to attack them personally.
It wouldn't be so bad if they offered some logic or evidence but they are incapable of doing anything other than repeat the same old tired cliches.
However, their creep factor alone should be enough to avoid any attempts at rational discourse.
metaphorsbwithu
However, their creep factor
July 19, 2009 - 19:08 ET by Free StinkerHowever, their creep factor alone should be enough to avoid any attempts at rational discourse.
That's why I usually just mock them.
Chuck--
July 19, 2009 - 17:27 ET by Kat Outta the BagAs if it merits a reply...last I heard, Voight and his daughter are on speaking terms again.
Kat... Yep, that's what I
July 19, 2009 - 17:48 ET by bigtimerKat...
Yep, that's what I heard too, from him.
Chuck's just another drive-by troll most times that I have ever seen.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
That should be TEA parties,
July 19, 2009 - 16:15 ET by DontFeedTheTrollsThat should be TEA parties, as in Taxed Enough Already. I'll even take T.E.A.
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Write Congress and Senate and tell them what YOU think!
Keep the ILLEGALS out, join NumbersUSA to send free faxes to your reps.
double
July 19, 2009 - 16:27 ET by motherbeltdouble
I would only add one thing
July 19, 2009 - 16:30 ET by motherbeltI would only add one thing to what Voight is worried about: the concentration of power in his unelected staff, and the creation of multiple "czars" who are also unelected and therefore answerable to no one but him. Does anyone think a this Democrat Congress or Senate will ever call one of them up to the Hill like they did bankers and auto executives to answer for their actions?
The amount of power that this President is arrogating to himself and his inner circle (now talking about controlling medical prices and the Internet in addition to everything else) is really scary.
I hope the American people wake up and see what a power-hungry solipsitic Chief Executive can do if unchecked, and vote to provide some checks and balances next year.
And I pray it's not too late. A lot of damage can be done before then.
Prejudiced against a black President? Is Garofalo nuts???
The only reason Obama is getting away with what he's doing is because he's black and no one wants to oppose him!
Apparently our lawmakers and a lot of "civilians" think that the only way to prove we aren't racist is to let this black President have his way in everything.
What gets me is that Obama
July 19, 2009 - 16:32 ET by Chris NormanWhat gets me is that Obama has co-opted Congress by letting them "craft" all his bills. It's like they're his secretaries: "Nancy, take a bill...". Beyond the fact that the root of all his policies are bad, is this any way to fashion coherent policies whatsoever? Can anyone there reasonably justify changing one sixth of our nation's economy (health care) in a just a few weeks time?There have been bills with far less consequences that have taken years to wind through Congress...
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
By co-opting a dysfunctional
July 19, 2009 - 18:40 ET by SnappyBy co-opting a dysfunctional congress to craft these bills he can pawn off ownership when they fail. He KNOWS they are going to be bogged down with earmarks and bureaucratic red tape. If fact I am sure he counts on it. The real goal here is to completely tank the economy while at the same time build up a base of government dependants. Looks to me like his presidency so far has been a rousing success.
I saw this show, Voight at
July 19, 2009 - 16:33 ET by bigtimerI saw this show, Voight at his best in my eyes...I enjoyed every word he said,
Netanyahu issued this statement today regarding goings on in Israel...
Hey...O-Team, he doesn't care what you think.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
bt,What is it about us
July 19, 2009 - 16:54 ET by Chris Normanbt,
What is it about us that we love to hear a celebrity say the things that are said here each and every day? Is it simply a matter of validation - or is it just the fact that we're grateful that there's someone in Hollywood who thinks like we do - or is it just the fact that we hear it so little (from anyone) in the media? Even some well-known conservatives in the media don't express what we know about media bias all that well.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Chris... I think it's all
July 19, 2009 - 16:56 ET by bigtimerChris...
I think it's all you mentioned, but for me it is mainly your last suggestion, plus I'd like to add on the list of yours the majority of politicians on the right side of the aisle as well.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Yeah, I sometimes wince
July 19, 2009 - 17:10 ET by Chris NormanYeah, I sometimes wince when I hear, say, Hannity, talk about media bias and know that Tim or Noel or even most anybody here have nailed it much more closely and said it so much better. So, when someone like Voight says it, I want to yell, "Yes!".
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
LOL Chris... I do Yell
July 19, 2009 - 17:21 ET by bigtimerLOL Chris...
I do Yell Yeah! With my fist up in the air and a smile on my face.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
God bless
July 19, 2009 - 16:56 ET by CrimsonfistedThanks Jon. Hearing this from people other than the lefty loons in Hollywood is refreshing.
WhatAMaroon
Perhaps Hollywood is waking
July 19, 2009 - 17:06 ET by nadadhimmiPerhaps Hollywood is waking up. Paul Rodriquez was a devoted dem until they started to dry up his folks farmland in Cal to benefit some damn little minnow while people lost their livelihood. He is now a Conservative. This is happening more frequently as ex libs get THEIR OWN freedom trampled on by socialism and THEY don't like it. But it seems like it takes a PERSONAL experience to bring some people around. Usually the selfish libs. It's different when THEIR ox is gored. Garafalo is different, she's just a damn idiot and a true believer. I can't wait for HER transformation, probably when the mess-iah takes 90% of her income.
nad... If she still has
July 19, 2009 - 17:09 ET by bigtimernad...
If she still has an income left to take.
At the rate she's going...that could be doubtful in the near future.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Celebrities and politics
July 19, 2009 - 17:23 ET by Kat Outta the BagAdmittedly, I'm naturally skeptical when an entertainer tries to get into the political arena with their views since their views are no more important than yours or mine. I do have to say, though, that I fully agree with Jon Voight's views.
That said, I have a little quibble about the wording of this article: "On Monday’s Hannity show on FNC, actor Jon Voight accused the press of "protecting" and "covering for" President Obama"
He didn't accuse the press...he merely pointed out the obvious.
Michelle Malkin's new book
July 19, 2009 - 17:34 ET by laree"Culture of Corruption"
http://youhavetobeth...
osama bin obama can't
July 19, 2009 - 17:46 ET by RD Kingallow debate over his policies because nobody in America wants what he wants to do to us, he is being rejected big time.
His stimulus package has failed. We're losing job after job. ...so it's time to take the country back and throw the failure osama bin obama outta here.
"No Recovery until Nobama!!!!!" me and at least 59,934,786 other Americans.
THEY BEAT US WITH OUR OWN STICK!
July 19, 2009 - 17:47 ET by StokeyBobNormal
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I respect the TEA Partiers!
Did you ever wonder where the
money for things like the subversion of the world's immigration laws may come
from? Also, recently I’m seeing an ad campaign, using money we don’t have, to
sell us on a new health plan.
It seems to me as long as we allow
people to print up fiat money there will be no place in the world where freedom
can flourish.
If the Globalist oppose your
efforts, paid for with real hard earned money, all they have to do is fire up
the presses and shovel the money to any group that will oppose you.
Not only that but it seems they do
it in such a way that the money to achieve THEIR goals is borrowed from them.
Then we pay interest to a group outside of our country, like the Federal
Reserve, on the creation and borrowing of OUR OWN money.
IN ESSENCE THEY BEAT US WITH OUR OWN STICK!
SB... Yep. ACORN and
July 19, 2009 - 17:51 ET by bigtimerSB...
Yep.
ACORN and sister groups also come to mind that is passed via congress using tax-payers $$$.
Beat us with our own stick indeed.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Why I like Jon Voight
July 19, 2009 - 19:37 ET by Kingfish17Spoiler Alert for the movie "Anaconda"!
Ahhh.......just kidding. If you haven't seen the movie yet then you can't really be upset by me telling you this.
But I first developed an appreciation for Jon Voight in the movie, "Anaconda". It really wasn't that good of a movie. Co-stared Jennifer Lopez and Ice Cube. Voight's acting was a little over the top and somewhat campy at times.......but he totally saved the movie and schooled all the other actors regarding their professions.
Voight played the villian in this movie. His best scene by far was at the end of the movie. Voight was used as bait to attract the snake. He was tied up, and was swallowed whole by the giant anaconda. After some more action, the snake regergitated Voight. Just before Voight died, while he was tied up and all covererd with snake slime, he turned his head, openned his eyes, gave a small little smile to J. Lo, and winked at her.
My wife and laughed our butts off. It's one of my favorite scenes of any movies ever. I've watched it again on television but you need to rent the movie to fully appreciate the scene.
From that scene on, I've been a big Jon Voight fan and I try to watch all his work, which is excellent, no matter the politics.
"I've sentenced boys younger then you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it, but I felt I owed it to them." Judge Smails
Voight
July 19, 2009 - 20:30 ET by iveseenitallI respect Voight for what he is doing. It takes a certain amount of courage to say these things in Hollywood. Then again, I'm sure he doesn't give a damn what the "actors" think. He speaks the truth. How rare today.
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
July 20, 2009 - 10:37 ET by jessieHVoight isn't the only actor to speak his mind about the govt. clusterf**k. He is just the one most people remember. Good to see more people are pissed off about it.
I agree with Jon Voigt!
August 23, 2009 - 16:59 ET by thebronzeBut why is this being posted, when it happened on July 13th?
Seems a bit dated, doesn't it?