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Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Megyn Kelly Plays “Hanoi Jane” Card In Feud With Jane Fonda Over Plastic Surgery Question

 

ITA... I heard a replay of the interview today and I think Jane Fonda should be ashamed of how she acted and went against our troops years ago, I never heard her apologize for that... maybe she would have thought twice if SHE had been the one who was tortured by our enemy instead of our brave soldiers.
Who cares if she got a facelift or "just had the bags under my eyes removed and it gave my career 5 more years."
 
Chellie
 
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Subject: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Megyn Kelly Plays "Hanoi Jane" Card In Feud With Jane Fonda Over Plastic Surgery Question
 


  I know its been many many years but Jasne Fonda as far as I am concerned deserved the name Hanoi Jane.. and even today now with this president she is still not proud of the USA. 
I think if it were me I would just consider the source and not even acknowledge Jande Fonda .
cg

Megyn Kelly Plays "Hanoi Jane" Card In Feud With Jane Fonda Over Plastic Surgery Question

Jane Fonda "has no business lecturing anyone on what qualifies as offensive," Megyn Kelly said Monday, playing the "Hanoi Jane" card as she addressed Fonda's reax to being asked about plastic surgery while promoting her Netflix movie.
 
Fonda, Kelly said on Monday's Megyn Kelly Today, "appears to be fixated on an exchange I had with her months ago on this show."
Kelly first insisted her "general philosophy" is to say nothing when other people talk about her.  But, with Fonda talking about it again last week – the actress answered questions on the subject at Sundance, etc. – Kelly said it was time to address Fonda's "Poor Me routine."
Fonda, she noted, had come on MKT, "to promote a film about aging." Netflix describes Our Souls At Night as a story of widowed neighbors, Addie and Louis, who "begin sleeping in bed together platonically to alleviate their loneliness, and real romance begins to blossom."
Kelly reminded viewers Fonda is maybe best known these days for having given "a cultural face to older women."
"Well the truth is most older women look nothing like Fonda, who is now 80. And if Fonda really wants to have an honest discussion about older women's cultural face, then her plastic surgery is tough to ignore," Kelly said.  Plus, Fonda has discussed her cosmetic surgery many times, Kelly added, playing clips to make her point.
Over the weekend, Fonda said she would return to Kelly's show. She also insisted she was not upset when Kelly asked her about plastic surgery, telling Variety she was "stunned" by the clumsy and "inappropriate" segue.
"It showed that she's not that good an interviewer," Fonda said. "But if she comes around and learns her stuff, sure," she said in answer to a question about going back on the NBC morning show.
On Monday, Kelly described that interview as one in which she gave Fonda the chance "to empower other women" on the subject of plastic surgery, "and she rejected it."
Saying she has "no regrets" about question, Kelly added, "nor am I in the market for a lesson from Jane Fonda on what is and is not appropriate. After all, this is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage."
"Look at her treatment of our military during the Vietnam war, many of our veterans still call her 'Hanoi Jane' thanks to her radio broadcasts which attempted to shame American troops. She posed on an anti-aircraft gun used to shoot down our pilots," Kelly said, showing photos of same on screen.
"She called our POW's 'hypocrites and liars' and referred to their torture as understandable," Kelly continued. "Even she had to apologize years later for that gun picture – but not for the rest of it."
"By the way she still says she's not proud of America."
In another eyebrow-raising segue, Kelly told viewers that because of Vietnam, Fonda's plastic surgery question "moral indignation is a little much."
"She put her plastic surgery out there. She said she wanted to discuss the plight of older women in America. And honestly she has no business lecturing anyone on what qualifies as offensive."
 
 

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