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Thought-Provoking Sean Penn
I haven't said much about Sean Penn's idiotic slamming of George Bush and Bill O'Reilly, but I couldn't let this pass.
"He doesn't provoke thought or challenge my head or my spirit," Penn says of the highest-rated President of all time. "I don't think he does the country's either."
I've never heard Sean Penn say anything that would lead me to believe that there is any possibility of provoking thought. And when it comes to challenging his head, it sounds like just metabolizing might do that.
As for the second statement, it would have been much more accurate if he'd just quit at the third word.
My question is, why does what entertainment figures say even get reported? Why is it news?
Posted by Rand Simberg at January 04, 2002 10:05 AM