The Washington Post not only felt the need to praise the seriousness and maturity of Jane Fonda. It saw in her attendance at Saturday's Bush-bashing fiesta a "stamp of maturity and seriousness" on the hard left "anti-war" movement as a whole.
Post writer Linton Weeks remembered when Fonda first "spoke out for peace" against the Vietnam War, and how she has changed, like America, from activist to exercise maven to "post-feminist arm candy" for Ted Turner.
Yesterday, with her daughter, Vanessa Vadim, and two grandchildren nearby, she was again front and center as actress, feminist and opponent of war.
Her life has come full circle.
She thanked the tens of thousands of protesters for standing up to a "mean-spirited, vengeful administration" and she said she was glad to discover that the soul of America "is alive and well." One huge difference between protests then and now, she told the crowd, is military families and active service people in the present-day movement.
Children in tie-dyed shirts, grandmothers in flowered hats, kids with frizzy hair and muddy jeans danced and hoisted signs and chanted against the war and for impeachment. Despite her showbiz elegance -- blond hair, sunglasses, camel's hair coat and dark over-the-knee boots -- Fonda seemed to fit right in.
For this movement, it represented a stamp of maturity and seriousness.
For some reason, this last line is not in the online version. The headline in the paper was "At Peace Rally, Fonda Reprises A Famous Role." Inside, the headline was "Blast From the Past Blasts the Present War." The caption (between a new photo, with Fonda standing in front of a man with "Wanted for Mass Murder" T-shirt with Bush and Cheney pictures on it, and an old photo of Hanoi Jane in Vietnam in a helmet) said only:
"She's a high-profile, outspoken American," actor Sean Penn said of Jane Fonda, above, who also drew attention for going to Hanoi during the Vietnam War, below, which was viewed by many as sympathetic to North Vietnam.
"Viewed by many"? This is like saying Richard Nixon was "viewed by many" as the President of the United States. The caption was even less clear than the article, which at least acknowledged Fonda participated in pro-communist photo opportunities, at a gun used to shoot Americans:
She spoke at protest rallies and, in 1972, posed for a photograph with a North Vietnamese antiaircraft gun. The act was viewed by many as unpatriotic, even treasonous, and some called her "Hanoi Jane."
She has since apologized.
Again, when you pose at a gun that shoots at Americans, can't the Post do better than it is "viewed by many as unpatriotic"?
From there, Rep. Maxine Waters announced Fonda's welcome in the "peace community," and most of the rest of he article is taken up by Fonda's "peace" pals and their tributes. Weeks acknowledged "three dozen protesters organized by the conservative Web site Free Republic held up signs calling the protesters traitors and terrorist sympathizers."
Weeks knows how to write puff pieces on feminist grandmothers. He did the same for Kate Michelman a while back.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center



















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Do we get to call her Bahgd
January 28, 2007 - 15:15 ET by MudhenDo we get to call her Bahgdad Jane now? Once a traitor...
"Tehran Jane""
January 28, 2007 - 15:31 ET by bulletproof"Tehran Jane"
"Al Quaida Jane" (ooh, that one rolls off the tongue very slimely!)
My Dad had two opinions related to Hollywood figures, one was that Jane Fonda should have been tried for treason (and that's putting it nicely)...
the other was that John Wayne was a worthy bad-ass (and that's putting it my way).
Never use your gun to pistol-wip a Liberal. That could mar the finish.
"Jihad Jane" is a
January 28, 2007 - 17:09 ET by Jerry"Jihad Jane" is appropriate also. I hear hollyweird is going to remake her classic movie Barbarella, only this one will be called either "Barbar-yeller" or "Barbar-allah".
When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment
vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any
President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).
Jerry,Jihad Jane in a burkha
January 28, 2007 - 17:22 ET by BlondeJerry,
Jihad Jane in a burkha for the rest of her life might be suitable punishment for her activities yesterday. Maybe.
At least the rest of us wouldn't have to see her any longer.
Only if the burka came with
January 28, 2007 - 17:26 ET by JerryOnly if the burka came with duck tape to keep her trap sealed. Blonde, you have come up with a better name for Jane's movie remake... "Burka-rella".
When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment
vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any
President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).
Homerun! Never use your gu
January 28, 2007 - 19:21 ET by bulletproofHomerun!
Never use your gun to pistol-wip a Liberal. That could mar the finish.
I challenge these so-called &
January 29, 2007 - 10:59 ET by TruthMongerI challenge these so-called "peace-activists" to organize JUST ONE MAJOR D.C. PROTEST AGAINST AL QUEDA by the end of 2007...
This is a woman I have a lot
January 28, 2007 - 17:26 ET by danboThis is a woman I have a lot more respect for than Jane.
I hope she's still alive?
"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.” H.L. Mencken
danbo...Now there is a woman
January 28, 2007 - 17:38 ET by bigtimerdanbo...
Now there is a woman with integrity and guts!
I pray she is still alive too!
My heart goes out to her...too bad our media does not show more of this on our tubes, but we are more fixed to American Idol and the judges or some such that taking five minutes to show a segment like this now and then....
Thank you mam wherever you may be...and I pray you are safe...What a gutsy gal...a new heroine for me.
Thanks danbo for sharing that! That is saved in my files!
And will be shared with others!
Unfortunate,y scarier. And pe
January 28, 2007 - 18:50 ET by danboUnfortunate,y scarier. And people think we can talk.
The children of the jihad.
Why do they hate their children?
"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.” H.L. Mencken
danbo,I saw that the other da
January 28, 2007 - 18:58 ET by Blondedanbo,
I saw that the other day when you posted it.
It's frightening. The indoctrination of hate and sheer disrespect for human life.
Why do they hate their children?
I suspect the reason is because they hate everything. It's all they know.
Well danbo, as a mother...it
January 28, 2007 - 19:12 ET by bigtimerWell danbo, as a mother...it is beyond my grasp.
I thank you once again for another bookmark.
What sadness. Pure madness.
Does this mean she's coming o
January 28, 2007 - 15:34 ET by Clear thinkerDoes this mean she's coming out with another exercise vid?
Hahahahahahaha...
January 28, 2007 - 15:43 ET by Guy Arthur ThomasHahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...hilarious!
If you claim to be a conservative, please don't disgrace yourself and conservatism by thinking and arguing like a liberal. Go Rudy!
Hard to say which is more s
January 28, 2007 - 15:52 ET by Mark FinkelsteinHard to say which is more sickeninng: Jane Fonda, or the WaPo's fawning coverage of her. Call it a toss-your-cookies toss-up.
Mark,This is deja-vu all over
January 28, 2007 - 16:20 ET by BlondeMark,
This is deja-vu all over again.
Hanoi Jane doing her thing, John Kerry kissing up to the enemies overseas, and fawning media coverage of these two traitors. Again.
I am absolutely furious.
And people are too stupid, and led by the nose by the MSM, to even realize the dire situation we're in.
They're like the people in New Orleans.....with the biggest and most organized hurricane I've ever seen. Remember, it directly hit me first, hooked southwest, then turned north and reorganized. By the time my power was back on, Katrina was on a bulls-eye course towards N.O. And still they partied on, without a care in the world. Just like the MsM, war protesters, and the cowards in Congress....refusing to see the dangers of their agenda, until it's too late.
Keep on singing Kumbaya. Until the next time.
gee I Jane
January 28, 2007 - 16:11 ET by the mad poleTo quote Akroyd,"Jane","you slut".
Jane Fonda....."actress,
January 28, 2007 - 16:12 ET by winston smithJane Fonda....."actress, feminist and opponent of war."
......and forever immortalized as a urinal drain target in restrooms across this great nation.
Jane: "Come march with m
January 28, 2007 - 16:13 ET by Roger the ShrubberJane: "Come march with me, or I will make another movie with J-Lo. You have been warned."
The only difference between J
January 28, 2007 - 16:41 ET by BlondeThe only difference between Jane Fonda and the rest of these addle-brained hippy freakazoids is that she was dressed better.
I cannot believe her unmitigated gall to attend this protest. She apologized for her Vietnam era activities when her stupid movie came out last year, begged forgiveness, and now she turns around and does this.
I wonder if she has enough money for John Kerry? They'd be a perfect pair....and perhaps do us all a favor and really move to France.
Good riddance.
That's right, blonde. This de
January 28, 2007 - 16:51 ET by HumanEventsThat's right, blonde. This demonstrates once again whenever a liberal "apologizes" it's hollow to say the least!
In other posts I said this "anti Iraq war" march was really an anti Bush march. But seeing as how Hanoi Jane (or Baghdad Jane - good one, Mudhen) was there and spoke her bilge, I guess anti America march would be even more accurate.
"Those people who would try to undermine her credibility will fail. We welcome her back to the peace community," -Maxine Waters
Uh Ms. Waters, no one is trying or needs to undermine her credibility. She lost all credibility years ago. And stop already with this "peace" nonsense. Liberal Democrats like you are doing all you can to embolden the terrorists and jeopardize the peace and safety of America.
Blonde, Given that her last
January 28, 2007 - 16:53 ET by hydrodynDMBlonde,
Given that her last movie, "Monster-in-Law" tanked and as far as I know, she didn't even make any movies in 2006, maybe she's given up on the whole movie scene and has decided to just be her traitorous, anti American self.
Fonda just completed a film c
January 28, 2007 - 17:02 ET by Eric TurnerFonda just completed a film called Georgia Rule according to IMDB.
Which should be really good since it has that no talent hag in it along with the other no talent hag - Lindsay Lohen.
AKA: armyvet
ET, Yea, I just checked IMD
January 28, 2007 - 17:15 ET by hydrodynDMET,
Yea, I just checked IMDB. I was surprised to see that before "Monster-in-Law", her last movie was "Stanley and Iris" from 1990, which - heaven help me - I actually saw in a theater.
Still, three movies in 17 years. I'm sure she was forced to "appologize" for her past because of the release of "Monster-in-Law". Since nobody bought it, and it doesn't look like making movies is her thing anymore, she probably figured "screw it". I am who I am.
HE & hDM, I am just abso
January 28, 2007 - 17:16 ET by BlondeHE & hDM,
I am just absolutely furioius that this continued traitorous behaviour is deemed tres chic by the drive-by media.
And mis-reported as being representative of the "general feeling" of the country. As If. These freakazoid smelly hippy protesters (Note: Graphic pics of lunatics) represent anything. Just their deluded desire to recreate their past, and of course, their overriding Bush Derangement Syndrome.
"Tens of Thousands"? Hardly. It was probably 10,100. But tight shots, exagerration, and glowing prose just really makes me crazy (like you couldn't tell!). That, and the fact that people who watch the MsM believe it. Arggghh.
Jane and John F'ing ought to be run out of the country on a rail.
Blonde, I say living in a c
January 28, 2007 - 17:24 ET by hydrodynDMBlonde,
I say living in a coutry where you know that a good chunk of the population absolutely hates your guts is a nice bit of karma.
And you could have warned us about some of the pictures in that link. I feel that need to take a 1 million degree shower. Uuug.
hdryo,Sorry about that. You
January 28, 2007 - 17:28 ET by Blondehdryo,
Sorry about that. You're right, I should have put a graphic warning on the freakshow. But if this is who these war protesters are, they should be shown in all of their full-tilt lunacy.
I just hope everyone who pops that open thinks and associates that crew with Hanoi Jane and John Kerry forever and ever.
Blonde, And, of course, the
January 28, 2007 - 17:32 ET by hydrodynDMBlonde,
And, of course, the MSM will never ever ever show this element of the anti-war crowd to the general public.
I wonder how many pictures have been rejected for inclusion in print or TV stories because the photographer accidently caught a "Bush is Hitler" sign somewhere in the crowd.
hDM,Of course showing these f
January 28, 2007 - 17:37 ET by BlondehDM,
Of course showing these freaks isn't in the MsM paradigm for the majority of the U.S. being "against the war".
They only find the normal looking people to interview (well, if you call Sean Penn normal). Remember the elections, all of the Republican women who were going to vote democrat? Same thing.
The shell game is on in the MsM. Unfortunately, people are buying it, by the droves.
Blonde...Holy cow, and yes I'
January 28, 2007 - 17:51 ET by Clear thinkerBlonde...
Holy cow, and yes I'm talking about the pics of 'Breasts not bombs' gals.
P.S. Were they gals?
Clear,Laughing.Not sure.....b
January 28, 2007 - 17:58 ET by BlondeClear,
Laughing.
Not sure.....but these are the whack job war protesters. How'd you like to be a "soccer mom" variety anti-war protester and get lumped in with that?
It just drives me batty that the MsM pretends like it's fly-over country residents who are so anti-war, when it fact it's the usual bunch of lunatics.
As Roger the Shrubber has posted this visual before, I'll ask the same question he did...Can you identify the resident NB troll(s)? LOL.
I have a feeling that Jane Fo
January 28, 2007 - 21:53 ET by Scout FinchI have a feeling that Jane Fonda's presence is not going to be a pleasant picture to many of us in "flyover country". She may be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Just picture that!
Blonde - you found 'em uh? lol
January 28, 2007 - 17:55 ET by Eric TurnerSo I see you got to one of my least favorite ones uh? LOL. My favorite one (and I can't find it for some reason) is where he does a expose of a SF Chronicle photo where he keeps expanding the shot to show what was really "behind" the picture.
It always makes me look at pictures with a different eye nowadays.
Also, in one Zombie shows the picture of Rev Jackson and Cindy Shi*head and then pulls the frame back on that one as well. You'd have to see it. Let me see if I can find it.
AKA: armyvet
Well, Eric...That's zombie's
January 28, 2007 - 18:01 ET by BlondeWell, Eric...
That's zombie's "Hall of Shame".
I've seen the expanding picture one (here, I believe)....where there's someone staging the protest with a bunch of kids and a banner. Same?
I kind of liked the one with the cars and the bumper stickers. Talk about hypocricy. Great site, thanks again. I should have given you a hat tip, but I was so mad about the war protesters that I originally forgot to put up a graphic warning.
Blonde...
January 28, 2007 - 18:06 ET by Eric TurnerNo worries about credit. Glad you enjoy it and glad you're spreading the word around too. I'd love to do something like Zombie does but there aren't enough moonbats in my area to do something like that. Photo essays like that expose the hypocrisy and lunacy that is inherent in leftist "struggles".
Here's another one if you're interested (it's about pro-abortion violence though). Might not be up your alley.
AKA: armyvet
Eric T... I just watched so
January 28, 2007 - 18:23 ET by ww thumperEric T... I just watched some vidios from your last post and put the site on my "favirites" ....everyone should go to this site and watch what those who support baby murder do ! GOOD post eric thanks. ww v Being "Politcaly Correct" with ISLAM will distroy America......V
Thumper, check your inbox.AKA
January 28, 2007 - 18:29 ET by Eric TurnerThumper, check your inbox.
AKA: armyvet
eric turner...thanks for th
January 28, 2007 - 18:46 ET by ww thumpereric turner...thanks for the PM . I have saved that message and will study that out later. being a christian , i am very conserned about abortion (aka BABY MURDER) ! I tell people "Ispeak for the unborn!" I always enjoy reading your posts and wish you and yours a blessed day.
I must log off for now , going to church again tonight. byy all ww v Being "Politcaly Correct" with ISLAM will distroy America......V
Is peace activist the new pol
January 28, 2007 - 17:21 ET by danboIs peace activist the new politically correct name for aiding and abbeting the enemy.
They're the terrorist best friends.
Protect us from these people.
"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.” H.L. Mencken
The Washington Post, Fonda ar
January 28, 2007 - 17:26 ET by bigtimerThe Washington Post, Fonda are both treasonous enemies of our great country...
I am sickened each day that one drop of blood has been shed for these filthy critters freedom to cheer and protest for our defeat during this war.
Dana Priestess and Fonda ought to get a Nobel Peace Prize next...maybe hand in hand eh?
Congress had better pay attention to the anger on the right slowly coming to a boiling point...and we need to let the weak-kneed b*stards that we are not going to take it much more...
Next week is going to be very maddening for me with the wondrous Statesmanship of the Senate and all they do for our defeat...with the pressure from the leftist media hounding them all the way, we will see how far they cave. for their own sorry traitorous butts.
President Bush
January 28, 2007 - 19:35 ET by iveseenitallI hope all of this just makes President Bush fight harder than ever. The worst thing that can be done is to surrender to these traitors who wish for our demise. There is absolutely no anti-war wave in this nation. It is a lie cooked up by the press, the pollsters, and those on the far left. Hitler, himself, pointed out that telling a lie long enough will make it true in the eyes of many. This is nothing but well-orchestrated mendacity. And there's more to it than meets the eye.
NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal
Jane the boob was a pictu
January 28, 2007 - 21:36 ET by Right2thePointJane the boob was a picture and an image in Barbarella and her exercise videos.
She may be a hottie to some, but she strikes me as gal that even Ted the red couldn't satisfy.
She is Hillary without the burka. The only glowing tribute she could get is how much the top of the burka poked out.
Simply nothing more.