Montel Williams Plunges Fox Panel into Shock with Iraq Remarks

Montel Williams is my new hero.

In a segment about the death of Heath Ledger where everyone was supposed to cluck their tongues and look sad while also insinuating he was a drug addict and wild partier, Williams, the former Marine, approached it another way.

My favorite part of this video is the single Fox technician who keeps trying to applaud. I feel you, bro!

Daily Kos said it isn’t known if Montel’s show was canceled as a result of this appearance, or if he already knew he was canned and felt freer to let it fly. Either way, he is right, right, dead straight right on correct. He also didn’t return after the break.

Fox should make this the first of a new series: “People Who Don’t Give a Shit About the So-Called Stars.” Next episode: People who don’t give a shit about Britney. Can I be on it?

3 Responses »

  1. JohnDWoodSr February 1, 2008 @ 3:30 pm

    Thank you, Mr Williams! Thank you. If you asked, I’ll bet Keith Olbermann would give you plenty of air time.

  2. Jon February 1, 2008 @ 4:50 pm

    For guilty-pleasure TV watching, you cannot beat Montel’s show when psychic Sylvia Browne is on.

  3. A Nuffer February 2, 2008 @ 5:33 am

    Thank you Montel!!!! The blonde twit sitting with her legs crossed
    doing cheesecake for the camera and trying to get your attention, that is what the FAUX NEWS PUBLIC WANTS TO SEE!! Yes, it is a shame that Heath died, but no one ever mentions the troops dying anymore, no one cares!! You care, and thank you!!! Talking about the war is Passe’, talk about Britney, talk about Madonna turing Jewish,
    talk about stars, stars and stars!
    But never, ever mention dying troops. As Barbara Bush the Hun once said “Why should I clutter my beautiful mind with dying?” Something like that. The people who are so called journalists who make up Faux News, are the slime of the earth. If Keith Olberman should have Montel on his show, you can bet people will watch, that is,those of us who have a brain and actually care about the troops. No, they are not movie stars, but they have families who are terrified that their loved one will never come home because of this “occupation” in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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