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StephanieVanbryce

10/03/11 6:58 PM

#155864 RE: fastlizzy #155863

THAT! .......truly displays the ignorance of the gop base! ..hitler & bibi huh?



...............what a way to see things ..man, If I were his wife if he's got one .. I would tell him to stfu! and stop looking so stupid

how embarrassing! ........
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StephanieVanbryce

10/03/11 7:00 PM

#155865 RE: fastlizzy #155863

..........Better keep singing those country songs Hank!

sure glad I never bought any of his ugly whining through the nose stuff!
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F6

10/03/11 7:28 PM

#155866 RE: fastlizzy #155863

ESPN pulls Williams from MNF opening

ESPN.com
Updated: October 3, 2011, 6:38 PM ET

The Hank Williams Jr. song that has opened Monday Night Football for 20 years will not be part of the opening of this week's Indianapolis-Tampa Bay game after Williams made controversial comments about President Barack Obama.

Williams compared Obama to Adolf Hitler on Fox News Channel's "Fox and Friends" show Monday morning.

ESPN, in a statement, said: "While Hank Williams, Jr. 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."

Williams, whose song "All My Rowdy Friends" has been the Monday Night Football theme on both ABC and ESPN since 1991, told "Fox and Friends" that he thought Speaker of the House John Boehner playing golf with President Obama "would be like Hitler playing golf with (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu ... In the shape this country is in?"

Told by anchor Brian Kilmeade that he didn't understand the analogy, Williams said: "I'm glad you don't, brother, because a lot of people do. They're the enemy." Asked who, Williams said: "Obama. And Biden. Are you kidding? The Three Stooges."

Boehner played golf with Obama in June at the height of the national budget debate in Washington D.C.

Williams, from Tennessee, has said he would run as a Republican for the U.S. Senate in 2012.

Later in the Fox interview with Williams, anchor Gretchen Carlson told Williams he used the name of one of history's most hated men to describe the President.

"Well that's true. But I'm telling you like it is," Williams said.

Williams has been critical of Obama in the past. He campaigned for Sen. John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin in 2008, even changing the words of one of his songs, "Family Tradition," to blast Obama and the Democrats for the financial crisis the country was facing prior to that year's election.

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