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Thursday, February 08, 2007
Megan Basham :: Townhall.com Columnist
Oscar-Winning Monster Mouths Off
by Megan Basham
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In a rare example of journalistic integrity, CNN correspondent Rick Sanchez actually called A-list actress Charlize Theron (most famous for her Oscar-winning portrayal of serial killer Eileen Aileen Wuornos in the film Monster) on the carpet for the anti-American idiocy she proceeded to spew during their interview last Sunday.

Promoting her latest project, East of Havana, a film about Cuban rappers, Theron went on a tirade about her adopted home country that left even the broadcast veteran embarrassed. Asked about Cuba’s lack of freedom under Castro, Theron said to Sanchez, "I would argue that there's a lack of freedom in America."

Stunned, the anchor checked to make sure he understood the actress correctly. But even after Sanchez sensibly pointed out that people aren’t incarcerated for their political beliefs in the U.S., Theron stumbled on, comparing Castro's jailing of dissidents to media outlets firing reporters for failing to meet appropriate standards of objective reporting (or in television’s case, just for pulling low ratings).

Sanchez then pressed the star further, offering her every chance to recant her ridiculous statement, but the blonde refused to take the bait. (Apparently nobody bothered to tell Theron that Sanchez is of Cuban descent, and like many of his heritage, probably not as inclined to idolize the communist dictator as most of Hollywood seems to be.) “Do you think the lack of freedoms in Cuba are parallel to the lack of freedoms in the United States?” he asked. “Well, I would,” answered Theron, “I would compare those two. Yes, definitely.”

Finally Sanchez stated the obvious: “It sounds like you don't have a very high opinion of the United States.” Theron tried to claim otherwise despite her disparagements, but seconds later, completely flummoxed, the woman Harper’s Bazaar called “a smart, down-to-earth dame” fell back on the ploy so many actresses before her have resorted to. Said the South African bombshell to Sanchez, “I want to make out with you right now.”

She may be an Academy Award winner, but subtle, she ain’t.

And there is more reason to applaud Sanchez than for merely his impressive interview techniques and that is for his rare-in-his-business willingness to call them like he sees them. Rather than cover for a powerful film industry insider (and a stunning one at that) like many of his colleagues have in the past, Sanchez observed that Theron’s bizarre outburst was simply, ``A way for a beautiful woman to get a guy to change the subject.''

No doubt the sexy Ms. Theron was doubly surprised. Not only did a member of what is supposed to be the fawning entertainment media insist she back up her audacious statements, but he was then completely unmoved by her clumsy attempts to appeal to his, ummm, baser nature—and he wasn’t even from that horrible Fox network.

So kudos to you, Mr. Sanchez. You may never get the chance, but if you do, can you go after fellow Castro-lovers Steven Spielberg and Robert Redford next? If you’re lucky, neither one will offer to make out with you.

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Megan Basham is the author of Beside Every Successful Man: A Woman's Guide To Having It All

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Giving credit where
credit is due:

John Wayne wasn't as pure as Jimmy Stewart, but he was a real patriot. He couldn't serve due to a hip problem. There's a reason his walk is famous. And speaking of patriot, Two of my favorite films are The Patriot and Braveheart by Mel Gibson. I was very saddened by Gibson's apparent anti-Jewish drunken rant.

Other actors worth credits:

Tom Selleck - never heard him use foul language on screen, not in even in "An Innocent Man" or "Quigley Down Under", and he's a defender of the Constitution (2nd Amendment).

Gary Sinese - gives of his time and talents to support our men and women in the armed forces.

Fred Thompson - Attorney turned actor and then a great Senator for the State of Tennessee, who didn't get caught up in the power game of D.C. Only served two terms because his family is more important. The polar opposite of Robert KKK Byrd of West Virginia.

Remember Eddie Albert of "Green Acres?" In the D-Day invasion at Normandy, he risked his life to pick up wounded or capsized soldiers and marines, while under fire, commanding an LST craft. He was awarded the Navy Cross and never talked about it. He didn't just rush out to the beach, drop the men off and race back to the safety of the ship; he made multiple trips, allowing himself to be vulnerable to enemy fire in order to save as many men as he could.

I like Harrison Ford because he doesn't express his personal opinions about much of anything and he is a very accomplished aviator, in both fixed wing and helicopter, which means he has real brains and isn't lost in the abstract world of feelings. Same pretty much would apply to John Travolta, except for that bizzaro world of Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard. Go figure.

There are lots of actors and actresses, - and not just no, but He11 NO - I refuse to refer to female performers as "actors"! If you are female, you are NOT an actor. What is up with women who are ashamed to be women?

Oh, and in a closing note: A male who is seeing to the needs of passengers on a train or a flight is a STEWARD, and a female who is doing that job is a STEWARDESS. Don't give me this crap about "flight attendant." You are not attending to any flight. The pilot and his 2nd in command and maybe a flight engineer are attending to the flight. If you are seeing to the comfort and safety of the passengers, you are a steward/ess, and there is nothing demeaning about the term. And for the training you go through and the money you earn, there is nothing shameful about being called a stewardess.
Shove that political fashionability where the sun don't shine.



Jake off
I noticed that you are reading the posts on this article and you even can write, I enjoy reading and busting a nut on these articles it fun to read and here others opinnions, and know I'm busting your nut hipacrit,you read the posts and responded to it so maybe the sense your having is smell from your backside so grow up,oops i don't agree but who cares,but you did thats why you responded.(IGNORANCE is CURABLE and STUPIDITY is FOREVER, MS THERON has a friend.
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