Jane Fonda -- I Wasn't Into Cu*t!
Jane Fonda said "c**t" on the "Today" show. Need we say more?
Filed under: TV
Jane Fonda said "c**t" on the "Today" show. Need we say more?
Filed under: TV
91. Buster Buster ... didnt you just mention freedom of speech? Now you tell me like...shut up? Double standard, again, nothing new.
Posted at 11:59AM on Feb 14th 2008 by Hans Huebner
92. True that writes "Oh grow up, what she did happened a very long time ago. She has been forgiven. You idiots just like to see your names on the screen."
I think it's you that needs to grow up, or at least get a clue. I am guessing from the context of your comment that either you were not alive or were still in diapers during the Vietnam war. For those of us that were and lost buddies over there, her acts of treason against this country and the troops over there are unforgivable. And her left fringe anti-war stance today does nothing to mediate her Hanoi Jane" image. She is a disgusting, reprehensible woman.
Posted at 11:59AM on Feb 14th 2008 by Scott
93. Its interesting to hear Jane Fonda say this when one notes that Shelly Winters claims to have once bedded her. Sure she wasnt into it. uh huh.
Posted at 12:01PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Kyle J. Merriam
94. 90 Congress led my domocrats approved going to war,ahole..
Posted at 12:03PM on Feb 14th 2008 by skeeter
95. This woman never had any class so what else is new?
Why is she one TV when she really hasn't done much?
Anyone that would marry that poor excuse of a man, next to d.trump, the most self centered, conceited person in the world, has no morals so all this should not come as a surprise to any one with half a brain operating.
Posted at 12:03PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Condor
97. She wasn't in to it - bushy or bald?
Posted at 12:05PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Billary Rodham Clinton
98. 97 TH !!!!!!!!!1
Posted at 12:06PM on Feb 14th 2008 by CB
99. I always TiVo the Today show and when the first segment with this Anti-American came on I just fast forwarded past the whole segment. Later when I saw her on again I couldn't fast forward because I was caught up to real time. I saw her face and immediately went to CNN. There is nothing fowl I need to here from this piece of garbage. In fact I went to CNN because I did not even want to hear her say so much as a hello. I am amazed how this Anti-American is treated as Holy when she is justy such garbage.
Posted at 12:06PM on Feb 14th 2008 by John Levesque
100. She's completely irrelevant but she should be able to say whatever she wants. I say we bring back political incorrectness and quit beating around the bushes.
You all suck
Posted at 12:09PM on Feb 14th 2008 by tobin smith
101. OMG. I mean, really, like she doesn't know that you don't say that word on TV!? Jane, have a bit of class! I don't even say that word unless it's to describe my greatest bitterest enemy.
Posted at 12:09PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Kelly
102. P I G and traitor suits her better..
Posted at 12:11PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Telldatruth
103. Patton, no, our invasion does not justify the planting of bombs. Any action which takes out innocent civilians and non-combatants cannot be justified no matter where or by whom. But you were claiming that our soldiers are in danger solely because of the bombers. I am saying that we had no business going into Iraq in the first place and if we hadn't our soldiers would not be at risk. Yes, Saddam's sons were evil bastards but at least the average woman could walk around on the street and even (god forbid) get an education. Now, if they go out on the street without a male relative to protect them, there are dozens if not hundreds of guys to rape them.
Vkngdtr, Sorry, Jane Fonda was not right about the Vietnam War. We inherited it from the French as part of the peace accord after WWII. We were supporting a corrupt government in South Vietnam. Unfortunately the North Vietnamese government was no better. Our government got a lot of good men killed in the Vietnamese War. Another war we should never have fought. I haven't done enough research on the Korean War to know if it was good or bad. Grenada was bad, Somalia was good, the first Gulf War was good and if we'd kept going and taken out Saddam back then it would have been better for all concerned (except for Saddam but he can't complain anyway.)
Scott, Sorry, but as the polls are showing. Hillary is by no means the most despised woman in the country. A generation ago that would have been Phyllis Schlafly. More recently, I think I'd have to go with Tammy Faye Bakker.
But there are a lot of women more despised than Hillary. She is merely polarizing. Either you like her or you hate her. There doesn't seem to be any middle ground.
Posted at 12:17PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Patton, you're a jackass for abusing the name of a true patriot
104. What does her niece Bridget say about her?
Posted at 12:20PM on Feb 14th 2008 by Mrs. Beasley
105. This is the type of "news" that embarasses me to be an American. She said one sexual-type word in passing and we go crazy about it. This is a non story. This is a nonstory that will probably soon have the FCC involved. We're the most taboo, sexually repressed country on the planet and it's starting to make us all look very silly. Let's not even get into the insane overreaction to the Janet Jackson incident.
Posted at 12:22PM on Feb 14th 2008 by stapler
