Sunday, January 08, 2006

Dirty Harry (Belafonte)

Harry Belafonte's career jumped the shark about four decades ago and apparently he has way too much time on his hands. Now he likes to take other leftwing moonbats on "goodwill" outings to foreign countries in order to bash our president. (Hat tip: Little Green Footballs).

Belafonte led a delegation of Americans including actor Danny Glover, Princeton University scholar Cornel West and farmworker advocate Dolores Huerta that met the Venezuelan president for more than six hours late Saturday and attended his television and radio broadcast on Sunday.

"No matter what the greatest tyrant in the world, the greatest terrorist in the world, George W Bush says, we're here to tell you: Not hundreds, not thousands, but millions of the American people… support your revolution," Belafonte told Mr. Chavez during the broadcast.

"We respect you, admire you, and we are expressing our full solidarity with the Venezuelan people and your revolution." The 78-year-old singer, famed for his calypso-inspired music, including the Day-O song, was a close collaborator of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr and is now a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.

So, this trip is for the "goodwill" of whom, exactly? Professing solidarity with a foreign leader hostile to our national interests and providing material for his anti-American propaganda is not my idea of goodwill. Perhaps this left-wing hate speech has grown so tired here at home that he craved a new and eager audience to export it to.

Doesn't he have a bar-mitzvah or a Wal-mart grand opening to perform at?

No comments: