EDITORIAL - Dennis Miller Live - July 15th 2004 - http://www.miquelon.org/
Political lightweight Dennis Miller might still consider running for the
US
Senate, but in the meanwhile when not rehearsing with his chimp Mowgli,
the
comedian now performs his routine before George W. Bush¹s appearances as
in
Ashwaubenon Wisconsin.
A year ago, Dennis Miller was the most outspoken comedian who indulged in
downright vulgar, mostly offensive Anti-French ³comedy².
No stranger to flogging the proverbial dead horse, Miller still believes
in
spewing his vintage Anti-French diatribe. During his show, on July 15th
2004, Miller apologized for a comment he made the day before about the
citizens of Arkansas, and without a pause he went on another of his
Anti-French rants.
³And in case you couldn¹t smell it, yesterday was France¹s independence
day,
also known as Bastille Day when the French overthrew the monarchy, it was
the last time its citizens did anything that involved having balls.
America
has covered more French ass that Yves St Laurent.
So wake up and Smell the café au lait Jean-Claude Appeasement, you owe us
your allegiance for single-handedly uncorking Hitler¹s jackboot from
pastry
ripened rectal flange. Next time the Sauerkrauts want to show you how big
and scary their frankfurters are, drop a dime on a country that gives a
merde.
Oh and by the way, thanks for the statue, it only took us two years to
grind
the armpit hair off OK? And speaking of people who raise a stink, Michael
Moore¹s Fahrenheit 9/11 would never been the hit it is today without the
wide eye fawning send-off the French gave it at Cannes. Moore celebrated
Bastille Day by storming a Cold Stone Creamery by the way, Viva la Oreo
Pieces.
You know the motto of the French Revolution was Liberté Égalité
Fraternité.
Now France¹s motto should be ³Retreat Surrender and Grab your ankles². And
in case you didn¹t get It, I don¹t hate the French, I hate Jacques Chirac
and the Cirque de Sore Losers.²
This partial transcript of Miller¹s rant reveals nothing more than his
trademark hatred of all things French and the worst kind of stereotypes
about the French people. Protected by Free Speech, his hate mongering does
not reflect well on CNBC and its affiliates.
Marc St Aubin du Cormier
http://www.miquelon.org/
To voice your opinion on this matter with CNBC, please contact the
following.
The Dennis Miller Show dennismillershow@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
info@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2200 Fletcher Avenue
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Phone: 201-585-2622
Jeff Zucker, President
National Broadcasting Cor****ation, NBC
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112
(212) 664-4444


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