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Beam Me Up And Don't Pee On My Leg

Nobody’s Opinion: Two of my favorite “hero’s" fell from my nobody grace today. One was William Shatner---the actor who entertained us all for so many great years as Captain Kirk, and the other was Judge Judy.
 
I hate it when that happens.
 
William Shatner and Judge Judy---if you compare them side by side they have a lot in common. Both rebels with a cause; both famous from shooting in-your-face zingers from the hips: both big stars with bigger than life ego’s, and in that I mean, I’ve never witnessed either one of them out of their own dominating character. They say what they think, and damn the torpedo’s with attitudes as refreshing and American as mom’s meat loaf.
 
Until now---the torpedo’s which were once dead on the mark are now veering left---big time.
 
Let’s start with Judge Judy. I’ve read several of her books. The lady rules a lot of common sense, and she has the experience to back it up. The little feisty lady came on the scene like a red-headed pit-bull--- BOOM! Don’t talk over her! It’s her courtroom! Shut-up!
 
But this weekend I saw that Judge Judy was being interviewed on Larry King, and she was just about to go off when she said, what I considered to be a big “kiss-up” to the liberal media, and that's when she blew it…with me.
 
Larry was asking her about “gays” with that puppy-dog look of how horribly Larry thought they are all mistreated… and Judge Judy said, that she thought that the younger generation was really fine with “gay” marriages, and all things gay, because they were used to “gays.” It was the older generation that was having a hard time with it.
 
Well, duh. I wonder why?
 
Technically, it was an innocent and very well-worded remark…if you didn’t count the way she said it. As if the older generation was all wrong for being against gay marriages: and teaching children that “gay” sex is normal and that every gay is a good person. Of course, she, the wise and OZ-like Judge Judy, was very hip and with the younger generation. She might as well said to Larry, “Don’t worry, as soon as the baby boomers die off, there will be no more problems…gays will be half the population, and everyone will think it’s very normal--and you know I believe that’s the right thing for our population.”
 
And as your daddy would say Judy, Don’t pee on my leg and tell me it’s raining.”
 
Being an “older” entertainer, I’ve counted many gay people as my friends. BUT--- this saying that the whole population of America is after gays, and out to destroy them as a sort of “rare and dangerous” species, is just a big, fat, lie.
 
It’s the old government coming into our lives and taking one group of people and giving them special status over another group of people…or ELSE. They are telling our children about the “gay” sexual life in our public schools before they’ve even learned to tie their shoe laces. That’s tyranny. Actually, it’s child abuse.
 
Nevertheless, Judge Judy accepts gay marriage as normal, so either she has not thought out all the ramifications of this social engineering of whole populations with relentless gay propaganda, or she figured she’d better get with the Obama program before she lost her job to a Lesbian judge.
 
Either way…I don’t like pee on my leg, so she won’t miss me.
 
Now, in regards to William Shatner: I watched Boston Legal for the first time today, and found out that William plays a gay lawyer, who by all accounts is the still lovable character that we all knew and loved, but nevertheless a gay man, who, is rich and snobby, and that’s why his gay lawyer lover friend adores him so.
 
Please…beat me…bring out the whips.
 
Okay…just how many homosexuals are there in our population? Last time I checked it was about…one or two percent? So tell me again WHY they think we want to hear about gay lovers and all the excitement in their “bedroom” in our few hours of relaxation?
 
The last comment on Boston Legal between Shatner and his gay lover was "Oh, who's bedroom shall we go tonight?"
Like we should care?
 
But Bill doesn’t just stop with being gay, oh no… he goes on to explore galaxies quite unknown to his usual very masculine, testosterone driven persona. The story line of Boston Legal this afternoon covered all the necessary talking points: rich vs. poor, (Rich are horrible, poor are wonderful and mistreated) the immigration problem because a Spanish Lady had her son kidnapped (so we all felt great sympathy to the poor Spanish mother of course) and a rich woman lawyer puts her whole career on the line to help her: a corrupt priest who was hiding a child molester, and then…a final vision of William Shatner hitting pictures of Jane Fonda with a paint gun. The little “catch” to make us all adore him…the gay Archie Bunker of Boston.
 
And that’s the problem I’m having with all this. Too many of our movies, and television programs are putting social and communistic themes onto our favorite stars, and some of these stars have been mostly conservative. Just the other day: on Supernatural…out of nowhere…one of the 'demon’ hunters (they hunt “demons”) said that Joe the Plumber was a d----e bag. Really. Here’s a fantasy about two guys that go around and kill devils and witches with salt and silver bullets, and they have to bash poor Joe the Plumber?
 
What? Are the writers running out of vampires?
 
Maybe Judge Judy and Williams Shatner feel they have no choice. If entertainers want to work at all, and keep up their expensive lifestyles, they are going to have to say what the producers want them too…and the producers are mostly Obama lovers…and every sitcom is filled with all the program messages of the Obama communistic administration. They have, after all, big bills to pay, but still…
 
I’m tired of losing hero’s, because every American hero we lose, even if they are just fictional, is just another one we have to find, and we saw what they did to Sarah Palin.
 
So... Judge Judy can go pee on Larry King’s leg as much as she wants…and as for William Shatner? Well, I don’t’ think Boston Legal is going to miss me…The enterprise of watching Captain Kirk explore his gay legal partner sexually is just not very exciting to this nobody, no matter how much he shoots his paint gun. Too bad Scottie can’t beam us all up...to another galaxy...far away...

Wait
...George Lucas is gay too...when is Harry Potter coming out of the closet?
 
Spider-man? Superman?
 
I've had enough.
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