William Tucci tweet about the Bowe Bergdahl case
Interesting how so many jumped to this POS' defense while attacking "American Sniper" Chris Kyle. Can we now all... http://t.co/N0dwyvlHpe
— William Tucci (@BillyTucci) March 25, 2015
He's right. On which note, I find it very sad how Gerry Conway attacked the movie and wouldn't even thank Kyle or anybody else for their fandom of the Punisher, whose skull logo Kyle's unit drew inspiration from for their own symbols. In fact, much of the comics press' reaction was very muted: this CBR report was one of the precious few I could find on their site about the film. But, the movie's already proven the biggest-grossing USA movie of 2014, and made $500 million worldwide, so the audience has given its response to leftists, including Conway. IMO, supporting Kyle is also a great way to let Conway know we care about his creation more than the people in charge of Marvel now. Maybe it's better at this point to credit the late Ross Andru as creator, since Conway, again, must clearly regret his own part.
Anyway, Tucci deserves thanks for making clear that traitors aren't people we should care about. It's the heroes trying to defeat monsters who matter.
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You've seen one traitor, you've seen them all.
As for the film, whatever happened to straightforward comedy or drama? Must every successful film be bibliographical?
Posted by Drag | 2:03 PM
Leftists have a convoluted value system. They think that Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown were saintly martyrs, and they think that all police officers are trigger-happy racists. They think that Hamas terrorists are victims of persecution, and that the Israelis are Nazis. Naturally, they also idolize a traitor, and they condemn Americans who served honorably in the military.
Posted by Anonymous | 4:44 PM