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Thu Mar 8, 2012, 01:31 PM Mar 2012

Martin Sheen Has Harsh Words For Progressives Critical of Obama [View all]

Martin Sheen Has Harsh Words For Progressives Critical Of Obama

During the Bush Era, "West Wing" President Jed Bartlet offered left-wingers a refuge from reality—much as Fox News does for conservatives today.

But Martin Sheen, who turned his late-career turn as Bartlet into his signature role, had already been a liberal icon for decades before the show, thanks to his political activism and his performances in counterculture classics such as"Apocalypse Now."

Today, however, Sheen finds himself frustrated with fellow progressives over their disappointment that Barack Obama’s real presidency hasn’t matched the heights of his imaginary one.

“It’s unrealistic,” Sheen told The Huffington Post Canada in a backroom at Montreal’s Theatre St-Denis after speaking at Free the Children’s latest We Day youth rally. “I wonder how many of those progressives are black? How many of those progressives understand historically what happened?

“There’s one face in that crowd that night in Lincoln Park that was the expression of absolute miraculous reality when Barack Obama took the stage with his family as president-elect. Did you see that night when they showed Jesse Jackson?” he asked, mentioning the civil rights icon who spoke earlier at the same event. “I wonder how disappointed Jesse is with Barack Obama?”

Sheen dismissed the complaint from the left that Obama has failed to match the intense umbrage of his Republican opponents. “People say he ought to start getting mad and start yelling at these people,” Sheen said. “He didn’t get here by showing an angry man; this is a very important job. The whole world is watching every move, listening to nuance that he breathes in public.”

The actor pointed his finger squarely at Republicans for Obama's problems, arguing that they have been an unprecedentedly obstructionist congress, especially since the 2010 mid-term elections.

“It’s been fighting tooth and nail to get anything on the table with these morons,” Sheen groused, adding that the GOP is being directed by the Tea Party, which he called “the professional against-ers who are really to be identified as radical extremists who have no agenda and no purpose.”

As for the Republican candidates currently battling it out for the chance to challenge Obama in the general election -- a field which remains crowded after Rick Santorum claimed three states, Mitt Romney six and Newt Gingrich one on Super Tuesday -- Sheen isn't concerned.

“It does not shift the balance of reality. You can listen to any one of those four nominees talk about the [economic] situation and none of them is really in touch with what the hell people are facing, you know? They keep knocking the president, and yet they can’t find any fault with him regarding the specifics of the programs that he’s initiated in opposition to them.”

Despite the seemingly never-ending Republican primary, Sheen said he predicts Romney will wind up the ultimate nominee. But the actor said the former governor of Massachusetts will enter the general election hamstrung by what he’s had to say to compete in Tea Party-influenced primaries.

“Who the hell is going to be able to really believe anything Romney says when he stands next to someone who comes from a place and stands for it and risks his life to achieve it? You know, Obama rarely raises his voice, but he rises to every occasion

“Of course, he’s going to win. When he gets Romney one on one then you’ll see the quality of the man, where he comes from, what he stands for and where he wants to take us. Romney’s got a big wallet and a lot of campaign rhetoric, but what’s he going to stand on when he stands next to Obama and debates?”

Besides, Sheen said, progressives can also take heart that Occupy Wall Street has halted the rightward swing after the mid-terms and set Obama up to knock the pins down during the election.

“I cannot begin to tell you how encouraging and refreshing the Occupy Movement is to us old-timers, because it came about from a totally new, unconnected generation to us. It came of its own volition, dealing with its own issues. This message that, ‘we are divided in a lot of very fundamental ways. There’s the 1 percent and the 99.’ That is on the agenda now. That cannot be erased.

“It’s like you cannot un-ring the bell. They rang the bell on Wall Street, if you will, and that clang reverberated around the world.”



http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/03/07/martin-sheen-barack-obama_n_1327360.html

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I so miss President Bartlet eissa Mar 2012 #1
I've had a big crush on Martin Sheen since Surya Gayatri Mar 2012 #9
Sounds like he's quite supportive of progressives just1voice Mar 2012 #2
Great article. You may want to edit down to 4 paragraphs or less cbayer Mar 2012 #3
I have no bone unionworks Mar 2012 #4
So the headline could also be something like "Sheen Praises OWS for Helping Obama Move Left?" villager Mar 2012 #5
Twas kinda funny zipplewrath Mar 2012 #7
Or perhaps the headline should be "Sheen Praises Obama and OWS?" PragmaticLiberal Mar 2012 #10
I've observed that lots of DU'ers are binary thinkers. emulatorloo Mar 2012 #15
well, yes or no Cobalt-60 Mar 2012 #34
If your not in the blue box then you must be in the red box... Larry Ogg Mar 2012 #63
Kinda like a ballot box. Swede Mar 2012 #67
The ballot box is the box their trying to get of... Larry Ogg Mar 2012 #70
Only in a defective election system plagued by the spoiler effect. Unnecessary and harmful. saras Mar 2012 #74
Yep. EFerrari Mar 2012 #17
Uh, no. TheWraith Mar 2012 #29
I think he meant, make sure you OWS people contain yourselves to Wall Street and progressoid Mar 2012 #30
Or maybe he meant "get a reality-based view of government." nt TheWraith Mar 2012 #43
Yeah, because the best way to guard a hen house is with foxes. progressoid Mar 2012 #46
If it was Pravda maybe. joshcryer Mar 2012 #51
I can do both zipplewrath Mar 2012 #6
+1 nxylas Mar 2012 #71
Du rec...nt SidDithers Mar 2012 #8
This is great and deserves a rec, but you need to edit your post MADem Mar 2012 #11
Why do you keep opposing California prison reform initiatives, Mr. Liberal Sheen? Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #12
Most Arrested Celebrities blogslut Mar 2012 #27
As long as the prisons are full, he's assured of never having to do even a weekend in jail. TheWraith Mar 2012 #44
Thank you for your concern gratuitous Mar 2012 #13
Summed up nicely ... nt SusanaMontana41 Mar 2012 #18
Well said. nt cyberpj Mar 2012 #58
LOL, I swear Mark Levin said almost that exact same thing on Tuesday.. snooper2 Mar 2012 #59
Much respect for Martin Sheen. Looking forward to think Mar 2012 #14
Perfection doesn't exist Gruntled Old Man Mar 2012 #16
Unless one is declared an "enemy of the state" and becomes the victim hughee99 Mar 2012 #19
Yea, they don't get it =) OranicManic Mar 2012 #49
Thank You former President Bartlett. And I agree with every word. Tarheel_Dem Mar 2012 #20
Well, that does it! Carla in Sequim Mar 2012 #31
K&R BumRushDaShow Mar 2012 #21
great to hear from Mr. Sheen Phlem Mar 2012 #22
Did anyone see him on "Who Do You Think You Are?" eissa Mar 2012 #23
Well, he's got President Bartlet's endorsement. Arkana Mar 2012 #24
President Barlett was a better Catholic than Santorum will ever be. Loudmxr Mar 2012 #25
Sheen is a better real-life Catholic than Santorum. Brigid Mar 2012 #40
Truth! butterfly77 Mar 2012 #26
Heh. Jesse Jackson? Didn't he want to cut Obama's balls off? progressoid Mar 2012 #28
Wise Man! K&R DianaForRussFeingold Mar 2012 #32
I love that!. One of the pest put-downs EVER!!! Tennessee Gal Mar 2012 #41
One of our favorite episodes! We used to watch them with the brother of FailureToCommunicate Mar 2012 #76
R#58 & K n/t UTUSN Mar 2012 #33
Of course he loves Obama! "Richest 1 Percent Account For Nearly All Of U.S. Recovery's Gains: Report MannyGoldstein Mar 2012 #35
There are many brave progressives that see the fallacy of thought of some on their side. bluestate10 Mar 2012 #36
Progress? We spend our days debating things like TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #50
He must be right... Larry Ogg Mar 2012 #66
I totally agree. Which means he must be a very smart man! Or I'm a very smart woman! nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #37
martin knows what time it is flamingdem Mar 2012 #38
Funny... most of my African American friends are highly critical of Obama. Leopolds Ghost Mar 2012 #39
Funny? Robb Mar 2012 #42
President Obama has 91-92% approval rating among African-Americans, maximusveritas Mar 2012 #47
Most African Americans are far more conservative than Cornel West. Leopolds Ghost Mar 2012 #73
k&r Bluerthanblue Mar 2012 #45
Post removed Post removed Mar 2012 #48
I worked on The West Wing SCVDem Mar 2012 #52
Thank you, thank you, for whatever you FailureToCommunicate Mar 2012 #77
Jesse that night. kaitcat Mar 2012 #53
Go Martin! graham4anything Mar 2012 #54
Huff Po is exaggerating Enrique Mar 2012 #55
+1 Wait Wut Mar 2012 #56
What if? naaman fletcher Mar 2012 #57
Well, if you show disappointment, you'll frustrate Martin Sheen! progressoid Mar 2012 #62
Fuck Martin Sheen MNBrewer Mar 2012 #60
Obama is wrong on nuclear power, wrong to let HCR pass without a PO, but we know you still love us grahamhgreen Mar 2012 #61
Keep Going, Bams made giving away vegatables ILLEGAL, etc.. OranicManic Mar 2012 #65
I agree with Sheen that the Republicans have been "unprecedentedly obstructionist." bvar22 Mar 2012 #64
I agree with you Martin but make no mistake - TBF Mar 2012 #68
Even though I rec'd, I did take issue with one item Sheepshank Mar 2012 #69
Sheen is absolutely right WI_DEM Mar 2012 #72
Haven't we learned our lesson about taking political advice from actors? saras Mar 2012 #75
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