Haven’t we gone a bit too far in the political correctness arena in this country? My goodness, a public figure can’t even open his mouth anymore without fear of offending some hyper-sensitive minority group; blacks, Jews, Christians, Muslims, gays, lesbians, Hispanics… I was under the impression that we were all people before picking up all of these over-valued labels?
The bottom line is that Hank Williams was simply making an analogy, which by the way happens to be true. John Boehner and Barack Obama are total opposites. Quite frankly, the two of them playing golf together is like Nancy Grace and Casey Anthony having cocktails during happy hour. Oops, now women will be offended. Oh well, good thing that nobody cares what I have to say… TGO
Refer to story below. Source: CNN
updated 10:00 PM EST, Mon October 3, 2011
(CNN) — For the first time in years, “Monday Night Football” viewers did not hear Hank Williams Jr.’s intro “Are You Ready for Some Football?” after ESPN pulled the song from the broadcast following remarks Williams made about President Barack Obama.
In an appearance on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” Monday morning, Williams referred to a June golf game with Obama and House Speaker John Boehner on the same team, against Vice President Joe Biden and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, as “one of the biggest political mistakes ever.”
Asked what he didn’t like about it, Williams said, “Come on. That’d be like (Adolf) Hitler playing golf with (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu. Not hardly.”
In a statement Monday, ESPN said that while Williams “is not an ESPN employee, we recognize that he is closely linked to our company through the open to “Monday Night Football.” We are extremely disappointed with his comments and as a result we have decided to pull the open from tonight’s telecast.”
In a statement issued through a representative, Williams, son of legendary country singer Hank Williams, acknowledged his analogy was “extreme — but it was to make a point.”
“Some of us have strong opinions and are often misunderstood,” the country singer said. “… I was simply trying to explain how stupid it seemed to me — how ludicrous that pairing was. They’re polar opposites, and it made no sense. They don’t see eye-to-eye and never will.”
Williams, however, said he has “always respected the office of the president.”
Still, he noted, “Every time the media brings up the tea party, it’s painted as racist and extremists — but there’s never a backlash, no outrage to those comparisons … Working-class people are hurting — and it doesn’t seem like anybody cares. When both sides are high-fiving it on the ninth hole when everybody else is without a job — it makes a whole lot of us angry. Something has to change. The policies have to change.”
CNN’s Denise Quan contributed to this report.