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'Hollywood Of Hanoi Jane': 'In Most Countries, Traitors Are Executed -
In America, They Join The Democratic Party'
- The 'Resistance' Wants To Return America To The Disaster That Was
Barack Obama

By
John Velisek - Ret, US Navy - All News Pipeline
The
progressive socialist party, commonly called the Democrats, are firmly in
the "win at all costs" mode that will lead to even more violence
and demagoguery. With even our sitting politicians calling for harassing
our elected officials and Trump supporters, there will be confrontations
so prevalent that they become commonplace. This is what the leftists want,
and they are demanding that all follow the agenda that they want to put in
place. Brett Kavanaugh is just the first, and if put in a position of
power in the midterms, the power they wield will damage the fabric of this
country and its' citizens.
The
damage being done to this country can be summed up in the people from the
past that continue to plague us to this day.
One
of those people is "Hanoi" Jane Fonda. A woman who has moved on
from the damage she has done to this country. A woman who called for the
execution of American soldiers during Vietnam. The progressive socialists
continue to speak of caring for our active duty men and women and to be so
concerned about the veterans that to this day suffer every day from the
actions they were asked to perform for our country. The 'pretending to
care' of our socialists in government they show to the American people is
a farce, and no one epitomizes that lie more than Hanoi Jane.
In
full disclosure, I was a member of our American fighting force during that
time and many of my friends never came back from that hell hole called
Vietnam. Hanoi Jane caused immeasurable damage to the morale of our
American fighting forces. Now 80, Hanoi Jane said lately that she was
thoughtless to sit at that antiaircraft battery in 1972, an anti-aircraft
battery that had been used and continued to be used to kill Americans.
In
true progressive socialist fashion and following the directions of Saul
Alinsky the apology comes now when Hanoi Jane hopes the American citizens
have forgotten when she called for the execution of our fighting men. The
American people have not forgotten that you were one of the catalysts used
in turning Vietnam into a conflict that the American people were forced to
consider a mistake and turn our soldiers into monsters upon their return.
That is the legacy that you have given to us who served.
Having
been in the spotlight for her activism over the years, and now that a new
movie is coming out, she wants a larger audience and so an apology that no
one but her Hollywood honchos is willing to believe is required.
It
was at the Television Critics Association Summer Press tour that Hanoi
Jane attempted to reconstruct the meaning of her actions in Vietnam. It
was then that she claimed that until 1972, and her ability to denigrate
our country and our fighting men that she really had no purpose in life.
As an anti-Vietnam activist, she really knew very little about the war,
why we were there, and why our men were so willing to fight.
Stating
that our government had lied to us and supposedly wanting to expose the
lies, Hanoi Jane embarked on a mission that was in no small part nothing
more than the rantings of a little child with the intention of tearing at
the social fabric of a country she had shown she despised.
Still
using her time in Vietnam as a progressive socialist tool, and undermining
her apology, was her performance at the acceptance of a "Lifetime
Achievement Award" at the Traverse City Film Festival. Socialist
propagandist Micheal Moore was more than willing to speak of the courage
and candor of Hanoi Jane. All the progressive socialists at the festival
lapped up the new HBO show about her, fawning over her anti-war activism.
The uninformed liberals that were there were proud of what Hanoi Jane had
done in the anti-war movement in the early 70's.
They
must have been proud of Hanoi Jane calling the returning soldiers liars
and traitors for telling of the torture and murders in captivity, but of
course, that will not be in the documentary about her life. The
documentary will be a sanitized version of her life, not showing her
calling American troops baby killers, or learn of the irreparable harm she
has caused to our fellow citizens. It will not show the propaganda that
she initiated on Radio Hanoi calling our military men and women "war
criminals" or how this damaged the psyche our soldiers and citizens.
Does
she remember talking of our soldiers on July 30, 1972, and saying:
"They
believed in the Army, but when they were here when they discovered that
their officers were incompetent, usually drunk when they discovered that
the Vietnamese people have a fight that they believed in, that the
Vietnamese people were fighting for much the same reason that we fought
the beginning of our country. Or in the same speech where he claims the
women in the military are told by the company psychiatrist that they are
there to "service" the men."
Or
how about upon the return of the POW's and it was Hanoi Jane leading the
way in lying about their treatment. AT UCLA Fonda claimed "We have no
reason to believe they tell the truth. They are professional killers.
She told the New York Times that it was an orchestrated lie and that
there was no torture."
It
will not show this woman claiming that our loss that she helped to bring
about would be redemption for our country. Redemption for what? She never
says. And it will not show her saying "the communist victory
symbolizes hope for the planet" as she most surely did.
Her
latest foray into progressive socialist activism is, of course, President
Donald Trump. She is very proud of the "Resistance" and the low
information socialists and Antifa and anyone else who will take to the
streets to protest. She is proud of those who set fires to cars, destroy
businesses, of those whose only purpose is to damage our way of life.
Nothing is said about the hard working people of this country who own
those stores and businesses; they are inconsequential in the agenda that
Hanoi Jane has followed in her lifetime.
Hanoi
Jane can find solace in her friends, people like Chelsea Handler, Lily
Tomlin and the other celebrities who bark about our country and the
failures they perceive with the citizens. The premise is that the
celebrities of Hollywood and their talking heads in the media are more
important than the citizens who elected our President and we need to
comply with Hollywood's demands.
The Hollywood socialists led by Hanoi Jane do not understand that the
majority of Americans do not care about the opinions that they proclaim
from on high to the masses. It is of no importance to them. Because of
the over-inflated egos that permeate Hollywood, the celebrities are of
one opinion and that is that President Trump must go so that we can
return to the disaster that was Obama. It is heartening that there is no
need to listen to them for that vast majority of American because their
opinion doesn't matter.
Several
months ago, the very night the Stormy Daniels story broke, I appeared on
Don Lemon’s show on CNN. The producer told the guests a few minutes before
we went on air that Lemon wanted our reaction to the Daniels
allegations. The first guest said something trite about how “she may be
doing this to call attention to herself, but we have to treat these
charges against Trump very seriously.” Next, Lemon turned to me for
my reaction. I really had no opinion about this story, so I just blurted
out the first thing that popped into my head: “Gee, Don, who would have
ever thought a stripper would want to call attention to herself?”
Now,
if you are a normal person, you probably at least laugh a little or smile
about that line. But the video went viral on YouTube because the other
three guests, all liberals, and Lemon sat stone faced when I said that.
They didn’t crack even the slightest hint of a smile. There was just a
long awkward silence until I finally said, “Hello, that’s a joke.”
The
point of this story is that liberals just don’t have a sense of humor
anymore. The rage that the left feels now about President
Trump, tax cuts, conservatives, Brett Kavanaugh and more
has become so all consuming that it has made many liberals miserable to be
around.
Consider
the statement by Sen. Mazie
Hirono (D-Hawaii), who lashed out last
week at her Republican colleagues regarding the sexual assault allegation
against Kavanaugh: “Guess who is perpetrating all of these kinds of
actions? It’s the men in this country. I just want to say to the men in
this country: Just shut up and step up.” It’s not just that she said it,
but she now wears this nastiness as a badge of honor. She even received a
standing ovation in the Capitol the other day from abortion activists.
Similarly,
the ugly incident when White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
was kicked out of a restaurant weeks ago wasn’t an aberration. Liberals
are so filled with a sense of moral superiority and rage that they
literally don’t want to sit in the same dining room with us.
Last
week, I gave a talk at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley to
some 250 technology executives and the venture capitalists who fund them.
I asked at the start of my speech how many of them have a positive opinion
of Trump. Now, mind you, if any group has been transformed into
gazillionaires because of Trump policies, it was this crowd. Out of the
250 attendees, about three people dared to raise their hands. I knew that
liberalism is transcendent in the Bay Area, but I didn’t realize
groupthink was this lopsided.
After
the speech, about 20 to 30 of the attendees came up and said they enjoyed
my talk. Several whispered that they really like what Trump is doing. Huh?
Why didn’t they raise their hands? The answers: “I have clients here and I
will lose them if they know I support Trump;" "I will be ostracized if my
friends know my real feelings;" "I didn’t want to get into an argument
with people;” and so on.
The
sad irony is that it is liberals who are running the sanctimonious and
moralistic crusades to end bullying in America. Yet, apparently, there are
just some views that aren’t worth tolerating. A conservative friend of
mine always uses a line about liberals hating Trump more than they love
America. It would be one thing to hate Trump if his policies were failing,
as liberals unanimously believed would happen. But, lo, we now are nearing
the end of 2018 as one of the most prosperous periods in modern times, and
that has only further infuriated Trump haters.
Perhaps
it is just human nature to hate the one who keeps proving you wrong. Some
are like comedian and talk show host Bill Maher, who admits he wants
millions of Americans to lose their jobs, so that we can get rid of Trump.
Yes, that’s just what this country needs now, a little more misery.
The
economic boom is now palpable to nearly all Americans. It transcends spin.
Polls are showing that Trump is unpopular, but Americans are upbeat about
the economy. Consumers are spending like there’s no tomorrow. That is what
is so disconcerting about liberal rage. They are bitterly unhappy at the
very moment that the American economy is as prosperous as at anytime in
modern history, and when median family incomes just hit an all time high,
when black and Hispanic unemployment have hit record lows. What’s so bad
about feeling good?
What
a difference a generation makes. It used to be conservatives who were the
stuffy ones. Liberals were the fun ones to be around. Now the ones who are
so uptight are the liberals like actor Jeff Bridges, who once was funny
but now is so embarrassed by modern day America that he seems to want to
be anywhere on this planet, except here. OK, then, just go! Liberals are
making it clearer with each passing day that they don’t want to associate
with conservatives any longer. As a conservative, I hate to say it, but
more and more the feeling is mutual.