In a 60 Minutes interview with Leslie Stahl that will air Sunday night, Jane Fonda made a lame attempt at an apology for her actions during the Vietnam War.
Fonda: "The image of Jane Fonda, 'Barbarella,' Henry Fonda's daughter ... sitting on an enemy aircraft gun was a betrayal ... the largest lapse of judgment that I can even imagine."
It was looking like she might actually recognize that she was a traitor and that she had picked the wrong side. But no, she's still a filthy communist:
Fonda: "Our government was lying to us and men were dying because of it, and I felt I had to do anything that I could to expose the lies and help end the war."
So Jane's sorry about that little photo-op tarnishing her image, but she's not sorry about aiding and abetting our enemies in a time of war. I say we treat her like Vietnam treats political dissidents.
Thursday, March 31, 2005
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hey, at least she's apologizing! that's a step right? nixon never apologized for cambodia.....
ok ok, feel free to light me up on that one...
chachi
Nixon did the right thing in cambodia, chachi! How are you going to win the war without attacking your enemy at the source!
But thanks for posting a comment, either way.
And it's you liberal apologists who should apologize for Cambodia. You should apologize to the Cambodians for siding with the murderous Khmer Rouge.
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