This is unbelievable.
Here is a popular singer, who puts on a concert and is so egomaniacal about the supremacy of her own political views that she just could not resist putting on a "skit" with her and a George W. Bush impersonator in which he portrays a bumbling idiot.
The crowd -- at least some of them -- jeered and booed the skit. Apparently one guy kept going and she actually yelled at him to, "Shut the [expletive] up! Shut up if you can't take a joke!"
Yeah, right. "Take a joke." How about, "can't stomach some know-nothing idiot leftist forcing her views upon an audience in an inappropriate venue when they paid to hear and see her sing?!" :barf:
Anyway, here is the CNN.com story
She says that "the artist's role is to disturb." Oh? And here I was thinking that it was, you know, maybe, to entertain?
I guess Streisand miscalculated, and mistakenly believed she had a 100% anti-Bush sympathetic crowd. Oh well, Barbra. I guess not everyone thinks like you do.
-azurefly
Here is a popular singer, who puts on a concert and is so egomaniacal about the supremacy of her own political views that she just could not resist putting on a "skit" with her and a George W. Bush impersonator in which he portrays a bumbling idiot.
The crowd -- at least some of them -- jeered and booed the skit. Apparently one guy kept going and she actually yelled at him to, "Shut the [expletive] up! Shut up if you can't take a joke!"
Yeah, right. "Take a joke." How about, "can't stomach some know-nothing idiot leftist forcing her views upon an audience in an inappropriate venue when they paid to hear and see her sing?!" :barf:
Anyway, here is the CNN.com story
She says that "the artist's role is to disturb." Oh? And here I was thinking that it was, you know, maybe, to entertain?
I guess Streisand miscalculated, and mistakenly believed she had a 100% anti-Bush sympathetic crowd. Oh well, Barbra. I guess not everyone thinks like you do.
-azurefly