Sunday, January 21, 2007

Sundance Off The Cliff Again

More bilge from a has-been actor:

Robert Redford opened the Sundance Film Festival last night with a bang. He told the audience assembled at the Eccles Auditorium, where Brett Morgen’s Chicago 10 was about to screen, that we were owed an apology from the Bush Administration for everything that has happened since September 11, 2001.

“Six years ago, we held off [saying anything negative about the Administration]. But considering what’s happened, I think we’re owed an apology,” Redford declared.

So, Bush should apologize for keeping this country safe from another attack for 6 years? For taking out the Taliban in Afghanistan? For three successful elections in Iraq? You said EVERYTHING that has happened, Mr. Redford. I must conclude from that that you think it would be better if Saddam Hussein were still alive and in power.

You *idiot*.

JASmius adds: D'ya notice how Sundance thinks "we" did Bush such a huge favor by not blasting him before the towers had finished falling? Is that, might that, could that be because perhaps, just maybe, he and the rest of his "we" knew then, and knows to this day, that Bush's predecessor - most definitely a soucily prominent member of Double-R's "we" - owes "us" an apology for doing nothing - NOTHING - to prevent 9/11 in the first place?

Bill Clinton makes the mess, but it's George Bush's "fault" for making a good faith effort to clean it up, despite the despicable ankle-biting of petaQ like Robert Redford.

Y'know, at least Butch Cassidy makes a mean salad dressing and tasty grape juice. What has Redford contributed to the world besides being an empty-headed, black-hearted pretty boy a generation before The Real World was invented?