Tim Robbins opens his mouth, National Association of Broadcasters swoons

By Michelle Malkin  •  April 14, 2008 09:52 PM

1actorrobbins.jpg The mainstream media has a reputation for being incurably left-wing. Because the MSM is left-wing. So whom did the National Association of Broadcasters invite to keynote its annual convention in Las Vegas to help provide balance? Why, far Left activist actor Tim Robbins, of course!

After extending the invitation, someone apparently had second thoughts and asked him to ditch his prepared speech and sit for a question-and-answer session instead.

No go.

Robbins strutted up to the podium, took a vote on whether he should deliver his diatribe, and then, having won approval from the audience, indignantly excoriated the media masochists–the majority of whom cheered every profane, unhinged, Bush-bashing word.

The moderator of the Q&A session that never occurred has a post about Robbins’ triumph, which he praised as “important,” here. More here. TV Newser adds this:

The idea of an outspoken actor giving the keynote to the nation’s broadcasters was lost on many people, including Robbins himself. Speaking in the third person, he said “Mr. Robbins will speak about the challenges facing broadcasters and media delivery systems.” Adding, “I’m not sure what that fucking means.”

Variety swooned:

Addressing the kickoff of the National Assn. of Broadcasters confab in Las Vegas, Robbins at first hesitated over whether to deliver the speech he had prepared, thinking he might serve the audience better by submitting to a Q&A session with a moderator.

But after some back and forth with the audience, which encouraged him to go with the speech, Robbins obliged. He launched into an apology to conservative talkers Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly “and Laura whatshername,” noting that all had labeled him traitorous or unpatriotic for having called for more time to be given to U.N. weapons inspectors before deploying military force against Iraq.

“They said I was a dupe of left-wing appeasement … and how right they were,” Robbins quipped. “Had I known then of all the smiling faces” that now populate Iraq, “the wildfire of democracy that is spreading throughout the Middle East,” he would have not spoken as he did, he said.

He added that he can see now that his words were indeed “traitorous, unfounded and irresponsible, so I apologize to the talkradio geniuses.”

…The fun started to get uncomfortable when Robbins referred to both the Reagan and Clinton administrations having eased limitations on media ownership — all to the “benefit” of communities, which then no longer had to listen to diverse, complex opinions “or alternative rock.” NAB has supported relaxing ownership rules…

…”In all seriousness, folks,” Robbins said, dropping the good-natured satirical tone, “We’re at an abyss as an industry and a country.” He talked of pervasive cynicism in the country and added that “you, as broadcasters, have the power to turn the nation away from cynicism. Or you can hide behind the old adage, ‘I’m just a businessman, just providing what the audience wants.’ ”

Robbins urged the mass of broadcasters to join the relatively few, he said, that are trying to steer away from mindless sensationalism to “appeal to our better nature.” Who knows, he said — there might even be money in that. The audience laughed.

Laughed…because maybe they’ve read the stories about all those anti-war movies tanking at the box office.

Robbins forged ahead with his anti-Ayn Rand sermon:

“Now is the time to recognize that you are not just businessmen but guardians of the human spirit with a responsibility to the health of the nation.” Otherwise, Robbins warned, “The road we’re on is a corruption of our former selves.”

About two-thirds of the packed ballroom rose to a standing ovation.

Guess this all part of that crushing-of-dissent thing of which Robbins claims he is such a victim.

It is just so very, very damned difficult to speak your mind (such as it is) when you’re a Hollywood liberal in America, isn’t it?

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Flashback: Robbins slanders American troops.

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  1. #287631
    On April 14th, 2008 at 9:56 pm, ajmontana said:

    BARF
    What a useless idiot. and his gf.

  2. #287636
    On April 14th, 2008 at 9:59 pm, Brenda said:

    I don’t know why these hollywood liberals think that they have the answer to everything. They are so out of touch with the rest of the country and they just don’t see it.

  3. #287651
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:05 pm, Rusty said:

    I don’t see what he said that was so problematic. It wasn’t like he was wrong about Iraq. He didn’t even spare his own audience from his criticisms. Equal opportunity criticizer. What’s the issue here?

  4. #287653
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:06 pm, Land that I Love said:

    I don’t even know why anyone pays attention to tim robbins anymore. Hasn’t he been over for awhile now? Personally, I think we should ignore all of the Hollyweird left. Don’t patronize their movies, websites, or anything else they’ve got going for them. Of course, I think that’s what middle America is doing… hence the tanking box office sales and anti-war flops.

  5. #287656
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm, Tennessee Dave said:

    “you, as broadcasters, have the power to turn the nation away from cynicism. Or you can hide behind the old adage, ‘I’m just a businessman, just providing what the audience wants.’ ”

    I think the biggest amount of cynicism comes from Hollywierd and he delivers a big part of it. I imagine the businessmen will stay with providing what the audience wants because they want to make money.
    Tim “The Enchanter” Robbins is not a wizard in the thinking department.
    (the picture is for the Python fans)

  6. #287658
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm, Sean said:

    Why didn’t the National Association of Broadcasters invite a “distinguished journalist” like Keith Olbermann or Dan Rather? LOL!!! Next year I hear they will have a debate format between Michael Moore and Sean Penn. They are going to debate who their favorite straw man is, Dick Cheney or Karl Rove.

  7. #287660
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm, Mixer14 said:

    Of course the NAB had a second speaker after Robbins to provide a Conservative point of view to give balance the whole event, right?

    (sarc off

  8. #287663
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:09 pm, ArmywifeArmymom said:

    Who do these people think they are? Seriously. They all have some delusion of grandeur happening on a hugely scary level. Do they honestly think that they are that drastically important to America and American people. If they all shut their traps tomorrow I guess the sky would fall and it would all be over. (insert me rolling my eyes wildly here…)

  9. #287680
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:15 pm, Joy said:

    New here, hi! Thanks Michelle!

    I have long ago ceased to attend movies that have flaming liberals in them or a liberal slant such as global warming, corporate coruption, anti-war, etc.

    Mixer14 – I think they think Robbins IS the conservative… lol

  10. #287681
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:15 pm, Cal City Conservative said:

    I agree with all you said AA #8. These people think they are so important. The arrogance of their ilk knows no bounds.

    I do my best to not support any of the nuts by not seeing anything they do. I know they will die without my money but hey it’s a start.

  11. #287682
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:16 pm, JHSII said:

    The Reverend Wrong (Tim Robbins) preaches to the choir. Nothing new here from Tim Robbins or Rusty.

  12. #287686
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:19 pm, ender said:

    The real story here is that yet again the left see themselves as the yardstick withwhich the world should be measured.

  13. #287687
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:19 pm, undrseige247 said:

    Sounds like he’s trying to peddle votes for Ralph Nader.

  14. #287689
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:20 pm, mojoe said:

    This is a perfect example of why we’re seeing the twilight of the establishment media and Hollyweird.

  15. #287691
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:21 pm, TEXASCONSERVATIVE said:

    Another Hollyweird actor whose movies I will boycott!

  16. #287694
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:21 pm, brooklyn red said:

    Guess, that’s why I am here now & not watching television… oh wait I don’t have a television (maybe I should get one with my stimulus check?, naaaa).

    MSM?, just say no. So much for incurable.

  17. #287700
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:23 pm, jimC said:

    “Now is the time to recognize that you are not just businessmen but guardians of the human spirit with a responsibility to the health of the nation.” Otherwise, Robbins warned, “The road we’re on is a corruption of our former selves.”

    What the heck is that even supposed to mean? Good Grief, what an idiot!

    Jim C

  18. #287702
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:24 pm, hitcharide said:

    Mr. Robbins is the typical liberal….considers himself better educated and enlightened than anyone else, thus deserving of his self appointed post of “dictator of thought to the unwashed masses.” I can certainly understand how his acting career makes him an expert in diplomacy, military matters, geopolitics, and so forth…not! He’s probably in favor of the fairness doctrine, which loosely translates into freedom of speech for liberals AND NO ONE ELSE. Maybe he doesn’t understand that radio IS a business, driven by economics, and supported by advertising revenue, which frankly means if the people don’t like or approve of it, it shouldn’t be on. I’m not sure why he is complaining, when most of msm, taxpayer supported npr, and others give us an undiluted and constant stream of propaganda and misinformation, all of it well left of center…is he unhappy that alternative media and talk radio are increasing in numbers and circulation? Most people don’t like having ideas force fed to them, especially when the ideas are wrong. Lastly, I don’t know of anyone who has labelled him as unpatriotic…he has done that himself, we’ve merely noted his words, taken them at face value, and hold him responsible. In typical liberal fashion, he continues to find fault with much, has answers for none, and displays an arrogance worthy of a clinton, a reality base worthy of a sheehan, and the intregrity of a soros.

  19. #287706
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:26 pm, rooster said:

    I used to love the movie, “Thelma and Louise” until the ugliness of Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon bloomed for all to see.

    Hollywood is dead, RIP.

  20. #287707
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:26 pm, Mookie said:

    Robbins has an Iraq War related movie coming out in October that’s surprisingly positive about the war. Probably because he didn’t write it.

  21. #287710
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:29 pm, rooster said:

    Stop following me Mookie.

  22. #287716
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:32 pm, zorro said:

    Tim Robbins is a self absorbed fool. He should stick to play acting and stop embarrassing himself by trying to speak about complex issues like freedom of speech. What does he want? That media owners pass a “Tim Robbins” Seal of Approval Test? What a FOOL.

  23. #287718
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:33 pm, 31Bravo said:

    I used to love the movie, “Thelma and Louise” until the ugliness of Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon bloomed for all to see.

    Ahh yes, I miss watching Bull Durham too. Used to be a right of spring for me and my best friends to get some good home brewed Oregon beer, pizza and munchies and sit down to watch Major League and Bull Durham during the week of opening day of the MLB season. Ahhh, memories, good times, good stuff!

  24. #287720
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:34 pm, brooklyn red said:

    hitcharide re: “has answers for none, and displays an arrogance worthy of a clinton, a reality base worthy of a sheehan, and the intregrity of a soros.”

    UHOH… I think you have just revealed the antichrist…

  25. #287726
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:38 pm, Illbay said:

    “Had I known then of all the smiling faces” that now populate Iraq, “the wildfire of democracy that is spreading throughout the Middle East,” he would have not spoken as he did, he said.

    So, is he joking or what? I mean, no one promised a “wildfire of democracy spreading throughout the Middle East,” but there IS a stunning democratic fervor in Iraq. I guess he doesn’t remember – or wasn’t paying attention to – all those “purple fingers” that even the MSM had to publish.

    And yes, there ARE “smiling faces” in Iraq, which the conservative bloggers are always happy to present.

    But perhaps Mr. Robbins is far too occupied slinking around in the back-alleys to avoid the government agents trying to “repress” him, so he doesn’t have time to log on.

  26. #287727
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:38 pm, mistressjustice said:

    Tim Robbins is a tad toolish. But I’ll always be thankful for Andy Dufresne.(Thank you). His wife is still hot for her age. I’ll never forget her in White Palace. Their politics are a little too “lefty” for me, and Robbins lost me when he asked “why shouldn’t Iran have nukes….we have them.”

  27. #287729
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:39 pm, PatriotRider said:

    Timothy who? Can I go to bed now?

  28. #287743
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:49 pm, j0 said:

    Hollywood is dead, RIP.

    It’s been dead for years now. As for Tim Robbins, just another idiot who won’t keep his mouth shut and knows nothing about real issues in this country and world like the rest of Hollyweird.

    I’m sick of them all.

  29. #287752
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:54 pm, meatpieandtatters said:

    He’s another Hollyrhoid dullard.

  30. #287757
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:56 pm, BlameAmericaLast said:

    Did you all really expect anything more from a FILM school grad?

    Cerebral, hardly.

  31. #287758
    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:57 pm, almeehan said:

    Just another road apple. Sweep it aside and let’s get on with real life.

  32. #287765
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:03 pm, englishqueen01 said:

    What’s the issue here?

    Robbins has said in the past he’s a victim of the “crushing of dissent”. That he and his wife (girlfriend? companion?) Susan Sarandon live a very wealthy lifestyle, can speak their minds and do what they please contradicts his assertion that he’s a victim of anything remotely resembling censorship.

    And as one of those small-town folk who “clings” to “religion and guns”, I find it laughable that someone like Robbins would have the faintest clue about my life when he is so completely out of touch with 90% of America.

  33. #287772
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:11 pm, yeper said:

    I quit caring what Hollywood had to say after I found out at around 10 years old that Bugs Bunny was actually a fellow named Mel Blanc. That goes double for Timmy

  34. #287781
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:20 pm, khan said:

    I suggest ignoring these people. They simply aren’t relevant.

  35. #287787
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:26 pm, Hangfire said:

    I have long felt that, if I were ever trapped in an overcrowded liferaft that included Mr. Robbins, and we had to start eating people in order to stay alive……….

    I’d fillet him first.

  36. #287790
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:30 pm, Free ThinkerNY said:

    I never said all actors are cattle; what I said was all actors should be treated like cattle.
    - Alfred Hitchcock

    It’s a scientific fact. For every year a person lives in Hollywood, they lose two points of their IQ.
    – Truman Capote

    Hollywood is where they shoot too many pictures and not enough actors.
    – Walter Winchell

    Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?
    - Harry. M. Warner, founder of Warner Brothers, in 1927

  37. #287792
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:32 pm, granite said:

    #5 On April 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm, Tennessee Dave said:

    “Tim “The Enchanter” Robbins is not a wizard in the thinking department.
    (the picture is for the Python fans)”

    Tennessee Dave – thank you for that!
    Much appreciated yucks!

    “He who would cross this bridge must answer these questions three.” (A paraphrase, but close enough!)

  38. #287800
    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:44 pm, Dimsdale said:

    Great. Just what the world needs: a self important drama queen, er, I mean major (UCLA) using his movie notoriety to spout his crackpot liberal ideas. At least he was brave enough to do it in front of a sympathetic audience!

    …”In all seriousness, folks,” Robbins said, dropping the good-natured satirical tone, “We’re at an abyss as an industry and a country.” He talked of pervasive cynicism in the country and added that “you, as broadcasters, have the power to turn the nation away from cynicism. Or you can hide behind the old adage, ‘I’m just a businessman, just providing what the audience wants.’ ”

    Yeah, I can’t understand where that cynicism could come from, given the constant media drumbeat of a “failed Iraq war,” a country in recession, a “stolen” election and the world coming to an “man made” greenhouse gas induced end because of SUVs and economic prosperity in the U.S. (of course, you don’t hear that much about the role of China in pollution and world strife).

    Josef Goebbels would be proud.

    To wit: does any of this sound vaguely familiar with respect to liberal campaign techniques or criticisms of our soldiers in Iraq?

    The cleverest trick used in propaganda against Germany during the war was to accuse Germany of what our enemies themselves were doing. Even today, large parts of world opinion are convinced that the typical characteristics of German propaganda are lying, crudeness, reversing the facts, and the like.

    One needs only to remember the stories that were spread throughout the world at the beginning of the war about German soldiers chopping off children’s hands and crucifying women to realize that Germany then was a defenseless victim of this campaign of calumny.

    It neither had nor used any means of defense.

    The effective propagandist must be a master of the art of speech, of writing, of journalism, of the poster, and of the leaflet. He must have the gift to use the major methods of influencing public opinion such as the press, film, and radio to serve his ideas and goals.

    The organizational union of mass demonstrations, the press, film, radio, literature, theater, etc., is only the mechanical side to the matter. It is not so much that all these means are in one hand. The important thing is that this hand knows how to master and control them. Establishing a central office is not difficult. What is difficult is finding people who are experts in an area previously not a concern of the state.

    from “The German Propaganda Archive” http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/goeb59.htm

  39. #287809
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:03 am, Wyatt Earp said:

    Why would anyone take what an actor says and consider it important? And since when did the world start worshiping their ideas instead of their work on film?

    And frankly, why would anyone worship Robbins? He’s not even a very good actor.

  40. #287810
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:04 am, yelhsalp said:

    What TV show does Tim Robbins come on?

  41. #287813
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:11 am, fmfnavydoc said:

    To paraphrase a bumper sticker on my wife’s Jeep Liberty

    “My Golden Retriever is smarter than Tim Robbins.”

  42. #287816
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:15 am, trk45lt said:

    Tim Robbins is one of the many reasons I don’t waste my time with the “entertainment” industry. I can’t see subjecting myself to the aggravation their idiocy causes. I don’t think I’m missing much.

  43. #287817
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:15 am, dfern said:

    And, who exactly is Tim Robbins? I have never heard of him.

  44. #287826
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:39 am, live to tell said:

    On April 14th, 2008 at 11:11 pm, yeper said:
    I quit caring what Hollywood had to say after I found out at around 10 years old that Bugs Bunny was actually a fellow named Mel Blanc.

    And I weep to this very day ! :(

  45. #287830
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:44 am, OldGuy53 said:

    Only vapid idiots would think vapid actors have anything relevant to say.
    Oh wait….the liberal media is full of vapid idiots.

  46. #287835
    On April 15th, 2008 at 12:51 am, Speakup said:

    “Now is the time to recognize that you are not just businessmen but guardians of the human spirit with a responsibility to the health of the nation.” Otherwise, Robbins warned, “The road we’re on is a corruption of our former selves.”

    Utter liberal horsesh*t.

    Media isn’t just for the indoctrination of us peons.
    Us peons can decide if we want to be indoctrinated on our own just fine without authoritarian elites.

    Obama just lost an election for this same kind of holier than thou back patting butt kiss for cash.

    Robbins was the obvious choice for nine tenths of the network zombies he was sucking the butter out of, which just proves, the best way to save our nation is to have a network exec, for lunch.

  47. #287843
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:01 am, foxforce91 said:

    Newspeople should just report the news, period. That means tell us what happened. We don’t care about your agenda or your silly opinions. We live our lives every day in the real world. Most of us have at least the same level of education as any journalist does, (and definitely are better educated than actors because you can’t even get a job as an administrative assistant without a college degree anywhere anymore.) The fact that they sought this guy – a guy who is a millionaire businessman himself; who plays make-believe for a living – says everything about what they, themselves are. They identify with this person. They identify with playing make-believe like children, and having an agenda. Plus they are star struck by a has-been like Tim Robbins. Only one word to describe: PATHETIC.

  48. #287846
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:07 am, Patronedheart said:

    I sure am glad that I have Hollyweird to educate me on the politics of America since these people are so well versed in the subject. I wouldn’t know who to vote for or support if it weren’t for the brilliant guidance of Tim Robbins/Sean Penn/Pick any other looser Hollyweird activist and insert here/Etc…!
    /sarc off

  49. #287849
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:12 am, Lee said:

    Who cares what Robbins or anyone in that crowd has to say. It makes one wonder who is more pathetic – the actor who actually thinks he/she has something relevant to say or the mindless morons who pretend to listen and comprehend, but are secretly relieved that they were able to read their ticket and find their seat on their own.

    No offence to morons.

  50. #287851
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:19 am, foxforce91 said:

    Wait, I stand corrected. The NAB convention is comprised of mostly sales people for broadcast media – not “journalists.” They are a disgruntled and suffering bunch right now. They are having a tough time competing against the CPP and advanced media opportunities that cable is delivering. Cable is cleaning up against them in advertising sales.

  51. #287852
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:22 am, Vntnrse said:

    Tim Robbins is nothing more then a liberal mouthpiece. I refuse to watch any movie he or his live-in lover have done ever again. I may not agree with everything President Bush has done (for instance Terri Schaivo), but I do believe that if terrorism is not fought on other shores it will soon enough be fought on the streets of America. I believe that if Tim and Susan and the rest of Hollywood think that this is not true, they should try to “reason” with the terrorists and see just how quickly they end up in the place of Daniel Pearl!

  52. #287854
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:25 am, foxforce91 said:

    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:12 am, Lee said:

    …and that is why I take more credence in what Alex Ovechkin has to say about anything than Tim Robbins. His broken English makes more sense to me than some barely literate, ill-informed and ill-educated elitist idiot like Tim Robbins.

  53. #287855
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:25 am, tbear44 said:

    ahhh the good old days when you could go to a concert without being preached to by left wingers– no more concerts for me–and now i boycott hollywood lib films too–not missing much by either account

  54. #287856
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:28 am, Land that I Love said:

    “The road we’re on is a corruption of our former selves.”

    What does that even mean? Moron. Another leftie quote that sounds pretty, but doesn’t sit very well once you actually think about it.

  55. #287866
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:42 am, M0mm1e0f2G1rls said:

    I use to love the movies until the “actors” opened their mouths and we found out how stupid they are. Does he really think he sounds intellegent? There was a couple of statements that made absolutly no sense. Hey Tim! Shut your mouth and only speak the words coming off that piece of paper your paid to read and try and act out!

  56. #287871
    On April 15th, 2008 at 1:50 am, DirkBelig said:

    Notice what was missing from the story:

    “After his speech, Robbins was whisked away by a heavily-armed security detail who travel with the actor as he moves from safe house to safe house; a virtual prisoner of conscience barely out of the reach of Bush Administration death squads acting on the President’s fatwah to summarily execute him for so-called ‘crimes against the state’.

    Said Robbins, “Bushitler can’t stop the people and if he were to martyr me, a thousand more will rise to take my place and a thousand more will rise to take their places when they fall. Bush and his fascist cronies will never crush the people and we will live to see them hang!!!”

    It’s really easy to be so “brave” and “outspoken” when the so-called powers arrayed against you wouldn’t even bother to pull your account for a cursory tax audit, much less “disappear” you.

  57. #287875
    On April 15th, 2008 at 2:01 am, graysonret said:

    It still amazes me that so many in Hollywood strongly support the idea of a far left government, which will slap controls on them and their work, as soon as it gets into power. I guess they think that everyone else will lose freedom of speech, but not them. Boy, are they in for a surprise if their dream government comes true!

  58. #287904
    On April 15th, 2008 at 3:14 am, puhiawa said:

    As their fortunes and stock plummet they fall at the feet of this silly blowhard. Are they normal? Bitter?

  59. #287938
    On April 15th, 2008 at 4:23 am, Amadeo88 said:

    Thanks for bringing all this out, Michelle.

    It is because you are reading up on him and his kind and telling us about it that we do not have to waste our time reading up on them ourselves.

    I already do not pay attention to this type as they are portrayed or depicted in media, so no loss for me.

  60. #287949
    On April 15th, 2008 at 4:55 am, Lockstein13 said:

    “Now is the time to recognize that you are not just businessmen but guardians of the human spirit with a responsibility to the health of the nation.” Otherwise, Robbins warned, “The road we’re on is a corruption of our former selves.”

    Judging by the Newseum, which opened in D.C. last Friday, they’ve just arrived at the end of that road.

  61. #287964
    On April 15th, 2008 at 5:29 am, graysonret said:

    Had to look this guy up to remember him. Ah, yes…Shawshank Redemption. (yawn). I see he ranks “60″ on the alltime 100 top actors’ list. I guess that makes him an expert on everything. I have met politicians and actors and talked with them. They have good sides and bad sides, just like us; plus they put their pants on the same way I do, in the morning. No celeb worship here for him or his “partner”…Susan.

  62. #287967
    On April 15th, 2008 at 5:33 am, Jimmy the Notable said:

    Typical Hollywood hypocrisy. Of course nobody will question his blatantly false assertion that he never insulted the troops, that would entail the kind of investigative journalism that only exists on the internet.

  63. #287971
    On April 15th, 2008 at 5:59 am, Uplander said:

    Now is the time to recognize that you are not just businessmen …

    Sorry TR, wrong again. They are just business ‘people’; in the entertainment business, so just shut-up and entertain.
    It’s time the circus put all the ‘clowns’ back in the little car.

  64. #287972
    On April 15th, 2008 at 6:01 am, Sergeant Tim said:

    4 1/2 years ago, I literally came within two strides of being face to face with Tim(othy) Robbins and Susan Sarawrap. What he did not know as he, with said whence on his arm, began to move towards me was my memory was fresh. While Tim(othy) is a bit taller and larger, I am not some reporter to be towered over and intimidated.

    Yet discretion is the better part of valor.

    In a voice loud for all near to hear and of certain tone, leaning forward, and my narrowing eyes staring into his, I made clear that he should come no closer. Suddenly, all was silent and all eyes wide.

    Shocked, Tim(othy) and Sue scurried off; the sun came out, the sounds returned, and the day brightened.

  65. #287973
    On April 15th, 2008 at 6:09 am, Uplander said:

    Rusty,

    IMHO, your problem is always, ‘you don’t see.’

  66. #287976
    On April 15th, 2008 at 6:13 am, dj said:

    FTA: “They said I was a dupe of left-wing appeasement … and how right they were,” Robbins quipped.

    Shouldn’t that read “dope”?

  67. #287979
    On April 15th, 2008 at 6:27 am, Lilycat said:

    I personally love the bit about media ownership in which he said: “Or you can hide behind the old adage, ‘I’m just a businessman, just providing what the audience wants.’ ” I thought that was the very essence of why a business exists. So he wants the select few to control the media? And I suppose that he and like thinkers (or non-thinkers) should control all media and dictate to the rest of us what we should see and hear? Rather frightening that his audience agrees with that. As for him, he’s beneath contempt.

  68. #287987
    On April 15th, 2008 at 6:49 am, jstain said:

    The only redeeming value Timmy has is his wife used to be hot.

  69. #287999
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:17 am, cheetah44 said:

    The more people like Robbins talk publicly, the more they expose their radical views. This is a good thing.

  70. #288005
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:27 am, Straight_Talk_Luigi said:

    Robbins urged the mass of broadcasters to join the relatively few, he said, that are trying to steer away from mindless sensationalism to “appeal to our better nature.” Who knows, he said — there might even be money in that. The audience laughed.

    If Mr. Robbins wants to appeal to my better nature, he can stay out of politics, which he isn’t qualified to assess anyway, and do what he does best:
    act.

    Although, I have to admit, with the way Hollywood is going, the only people I’ll end up watching are John Wayne and Clint Eastwood.

  71. #288016
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:38 am, bear1909 said:

    On April 14th, 2008 at 10:05 pm, Rusty said:

    I don’t see what he said that was so problematic. It wasn’t like he was wrong about Iraq. He didn’t even spare his own audience from his criticisms. Equal opportunity criticizer. What’s the issue here?

    It wasn’t like he was wrong about Iraq?

    Like. Like. Heh?

    The “truth” is somewhere in the middle between Bill Roggio and Michael Yon.

    Read, cRusty. Drink deep. Get your ears candled (isnt that the Lefty Moon Loon trend these days?) and maybe that little Kos gremlin will fall out of your noggin.

    Robbins is a liberal fascist buffoon who would set up a politburo style government in the USSA if he had the power to make it so.

    UNfortunately for him, Soros and the rest of his Cabal have had their reactionary daze in the sun and are headed for the downspike… no matter how many globalist projects they have in the works- from border crashing to jihadi nesting in critial areas of the US government.

  72. #288017
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:38 am, terrig said:

    Mr. Robbins what makes you such an expert? Are you a military anaylyst because you like to say how terrible those who serve are? What sir are your qualifications to continue to give your opinions as fact? Besides why have you yet to marry your whore and make her an honest woman? Well, when you can present your credentials (besides having a small roll in Top Gun) of your knowledge of the military and foreign affairs (besides just playing roles or reading the newspaper) then I may listen to you for 5 seconds. Until then, sit down, shut up and do whatever your “craft” is and leave the policy notes to the experts.

  73. #288026
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:47 am, TexasTiger said:

    Tim Robbins in 2004:

    Let me explain to you how this works. You see, the corporations finance Team America. And then Team America goes out and the corporations sit there in their, ih in their corporation buildings and, and and see that’s, they’re all corporationy, and they make money. Mhm.

    Tim Robbins in 2008:

    The fun started to get uncomfortable when Robbins referred to both the Reagan and Clinton administrations having eased limitations on media ownership — all to the “benefit” of communities, which then no longer had to listen to diverse, complex opinions “or alternative rock.” NAB has supported relaxing ownership rules.

    Still stupid after all these years.

    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:38 am, bear1909 said:

    Read, cRusty.

    Just not vile tripe like this. :P

  74. #288029
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:48 am, Uplander said:

    It was in Top Gun?
    Oh, well, another movie I can no longer watch.

  75. #288033
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:50 am, terrig said:

    Yes Uplander he was in a very small role in the beginning and the end on the carrier.

  76. #288035
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:51 am, TexasTiger said:

    On April 15th, 2008 at 6:49 am, jstain said:

    The only redeeming value Timmy has is his wife used to be hot.

    True, but her looks began to fade during the Cleveland administration…but not until his second term.

  77. #288042
    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:59 am, bolivar said:

    I actually liked the movie Shawshank Redemption and his character Andy Dufresne. That could possibly be due to the fact that Andy gets the living crap kicked out of him on a regular basis for years and he is raped many times…..but that would be mean and nasty now wouldn’t it? And besides that, it is just play actin ain’t it? No these vapid namby-pambys deserve no accolades nor an audience for their diatribes. I vote at the box office. Bruce Willis gets my money but this fop will never get a dime. End of story.

  78. #288048
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:10 am, TexasTiger said:

    On April 15th, 2008 at 7:59 am, bolivar said:

    I actually liked the movie Shawshank Redemption and his character Andy Dufresne.

    Frankly none of these vapid lefties bother me when they stick to the scripts smarter people have written for them. It’s when they go off-script or attempt to express their own embryonic thoughts that they get in trouble.

  79. #288052
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:14 am, locomotivebreath1901 said:

    Who’s Tim Robbins?

  80. #288062
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:23 am, whysoangry said:

    He’s a pretty good actor. But so what? It’s like they wound the key and pointed him to a podium. Same with Penn, Clooney, Baldwin, and Ed Asner back in the day. It’s like Rent-a-Rant.

  81. #288070
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:31 am, RaisedRight said:

    He talked of pervasive cynicism in the country and added that “you, as broadcasters, have the power to turn the nation away from cynicism.

    Yes… it’s a good thing Tim Robbins is here to fight all the cynicism… ?!

  82. #288072
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:34 am, jbh50 said:

    Tim who?

  83. #288074
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:34 am, Paul said:

    Robbin’s position is that we’d be better off if Saddam was left in power.

    W removed Saddam from power to prevent him from acquiring nuclear weapons.

    It is safe to say, now, Saddam will never have a nuke wouldn’t you say Tim?

    Robbins career is dead.

  84. #288091
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:51 am, misterbee241 said:

    “We’re at an abyss as an industry and a country.”

    And it’s Robbins and his ilk that are about to push us over. These foul-mouthed Hollywood goons sit spew their junk and wonder why the rest of the country doenst take them seriously and then complain about speech restrictions. I’m all for free speech. Let these cretins remove all doubt about the fools they are.

  85. #288094
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:53 am, LuckyLeppy said:

    guardians of the human spirit with a responsibility to the health of the nation

    ??? I don’t think so. Their job is to report the facts. WE are responsible for the health of the nation based on the facts.

  86. #288096
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:56 am, GOPGin said:

    I was going to say that Robbins should stick to making movies, but since he’s only made 1 good movie in his career maybe he should stick to being Mr. Susan Sarandon.

  87. #288098
    On April 15th, 2008 at 8:57 am, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    I am not to aware of the popular culture and media. I tend not to be interested and these celebrity types bug me. We try to watch the news and it starts with Paris and Britteny. So now Tim Robbins is important too? I always though Tim Robbins looked like Elton John in drag, or perhaps it is the other way around.

    But I am a bitter, church going, gun totin Typical White Person so perhaps I should bow before Mr. Robbins, or Elton John, one of them. But these sissy boys, and they are sissies, demand to be important while dancing with glee over the death of Charlton Heston. Maybe the sissy will get AIDS and blame it on Ronald Reagan. They danced with glee at his death too.

  88. #288100
    On April 15th, 2008 at 9:02 am, Misscheryl said:

    I do not support Hollywood in any shape or form. I do not purchase movie tickets, I hardly see anything worth buying on DVD either. Hollywood is full of arrogant, shallow, pathetic individuals that believe they are actually valid. Tsk tsk tsk…Tim Robbins is a perfect example…why does anyone care what he thinks? What the heck has he done? Most “movie stars” today can’t even “act” their way out of a paper bag.

  89. #288101
    On April 15th, 2008 at 9:02 am, Reggie Dunlop said:

    I wish Tim Robbins would shut his moronic, charlatan film school mouth. Please Mr. Robbins, stop ruining Bull Durham. Stop ruining The Shawshank Redemption and Hudsucker Proxy.

    When you’re only in the news nowadays for your childish thoughts, and uneducated opinions it taints the actual work you’ve done.

    UCLA is a good school. But film school? That means you’re good at pretending. You graduated in 1981 I might add, which leads me to question whether or not you’d even be admitted nowadays, as you’re too pale for UC’s admissions teams… If only that had been true, we would be spared your stupid thoughts, and even better the unholy non-union of you and Susan Sarandon.

    Make a movie or something, but whatever you do, please just shut your pie hole.

  90. #288104
    On April 15th, 2008 at 9:06 am, USMCgramma said:

    Isn’t he lucky our troops put their lives on the line to defend his freedom of speech?

  91. #288114
    On April 15th, 2008 at 9:20 am, tencz58 said:

    I never did think he was for a Safer , Stronger America . Demorats are still holding the border open . Thats your people T.Robbins , Not mine

  92. #288191
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:14 am, michele hampton said:

    Hollywood isn’t even part of America, they live in a bubble, with high priced food, cars, homes, clothing and the like. Who really cares what Robbins has to say? The only way to beat the liberal Hollywood types is in their wallets…don’t go to their movies people!

  93. #288192
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:15 am, MrOlympia said:

    SnobRobbins!

  94. #288204
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:21 am, DBNinKY said:

    “They said I was a dupe of left-wing appeasement … and how right they were,” Robbins quipped. “Had I known then of all the smiling faces” that now populate Iraq, “the wildfire of democracy that is spreading throughout the Middle East,” he would have not spoken as he did, he said.

    That a republic has strong as ours has managed to thrive in the face of such unbridled and wholesale ignorance of what it takes to keep a nation and a people safe and free is an absolute miracle!

  95. #288219
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:32 am, reine.de.tout said:

    “Now is the time to recognize that you are not just businessmen but guardians of the human spirit with a responsibility to the health of the nation.”

    This tripe is exactly what certain media types and lots of Hollywood types truly believe about themselves – when the truth is they are simply people doing jobs, just like the rest of us, and nothing more.

  96. #288220
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:33 am, DBNinKY said:

    And another thing: If Robbins hadn’t made a name for himself by saying such things as cited in the article, would anyone even know/remember who he is? I doubt it! With his lackluster personality (little screen presence), so-so/average looks, hit or miss acting abilities, and forgettable performances, Robbins has no choice but to bolster his sagging career with lame lines like those he spewed at the NAB event. It’s his shtick and means of retaining relevance and acceptance in Hollywood.

  97. #288224
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:36 am, radio relay said:

    Lets see… What did Tim Robbins ever do that was impressive?!?!?

    Made a movie wherein he is the prison “go to man” (so to speak)…. Married an ugly, second rate actress/lunatic…. gave hair brained speeches laced with profanity.

    Another leftwing hero… fur shur!!!

  98. #288225
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:37 am, wighttrasch said:

    Isn’t that the puppet from ‘Team America’ that gets beaten or blown up? What a doofus. That one & puppetMartin Sheen–’we’re guards!’–in the North Korean prison–cinema gold! Oh, he’s a puppet alright. Same stuffing in the head.

  99. #288233
    On April 15th, 2008 at 10:40 am, TanyaB said:

    I won’t watch anything that Tim Robbins or his wife is in. I won’t even watch it on television, much less a new movie.
    There are several others that get the same treatment from me. May do no good, but I feel better.

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