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Montel On the Death of the American Dream (VIDEO)

I wasn’t going to post this, although I’ve had the video since the day it aired, because personally after previous experiences viewing the Montel Show and his blatant Bush-bashing, I am sick of him. Especially after the way he did Amy Proctor on his show. However, lately there’s been a lot of talk about a recent show where another soldier was purposefully cut off or edited after she stated positive things about her treatment after she returned.

The show in question was titled “The American Dream…Shattered?” and was to focus on how much we’re spending on the war, how many Americans are without healthcare, how the soliders are treated after they returned wounded from Iraq, and the Presidential race in ‘08. Montel’s guests included former New York Governor, George Pataki; Amy Holmes and Flavia Colgan, both political analysts; Keli Frasier, a returning veteran diagnosed with PTSD; and a woman named Meredith, whose child was born with a congenital disease, and she and her husband are broke and cannot afford medical care for their child.

Here’s how the site describes the episode:

As Washington debates how much longer the war in Iraq will continue, soldiers are beginning to come home and face a new reality. Americans are facing hard truths and struggles in their own lives, as well. They are striving for their own little piece of the American dream, but has it been hijacked? Will they ever get their own fair share of a healthy life, their civil liberties, and their own pursuit of happiness? Montel will be joined by former NY Governor and long-time rumored presidential candidate, George Pataki, and two political pundits, Amy Holmes and Flavia Colgan to debate these current issues. Throughout the show, we will also hear from Americans with personal stories that have larger sociopolitical implications. Keli is a returning soldier from Iraq who is trying to get back to her life here but is having trouble due to Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome. We’ll also meet Meredith, a woman who just got out of debt. With little help from health insurance, Meredith has had trouble paying for her son Brian’s medical treatments for a condition he was born with.

Now here are some observations I had about the show. The most outstanding observation I made is that had his main guest, George Pataki, not been who he is, he would have edited out some of his responses and dismissed him from the show, as well, as he supports our troops and what we’re doing in Iraq, although he had some disagreements with the way some things have been handled (haven’t we all?). He also slams the dems for wanting to put a timetable/deadline/date for surrender on our military in Iraq, and although Montel looks like he wants to swallow his tongue, he has to bite his lip and say they’ll have to “agree to disagree” on that issue.

But before Pataki even comes out, Montel showed his audience a graphic with all the names of people who were officially in the race for ‘08, and asked his audience if anybody there, by a show of hands, realized there were that many candidates running.

Not surprisingly for a Montel audience, there was not one hand that I saw being held up. This speaks volumes about the intellect of audiences like Montels’ and the View’s; these people are just ignorant.

Montel also insisted that in the next election, we need to “take this country back.” Back from whom, Montel? From the conservatives? From the Republicans? And he said this with great passion. He hates George Bush and hates the Republican Administration, regardless of his apparent unabashed support for Pataki for President, being that Pataki is a Republican. I also probably think Montel cringed when Pataki called this current war a war against “Islamic radicalism and fundamentalism.”

Now, getting back to the reason for this post. Army reservist, Keli Frasier was on to discuss her PTSD, and according to a column by CNS News:

A syndicated television talk show was less than receptive to positive comments about the American government’s response to veterans’ needs, according to an Iraq war veteran who was a guest on the show.

According to Keli Frasier, an Army Reservist who served 11 months in Iraq, Montel Williams, host of “The Montel Williams Show,” quickly moved to the next segment after she made positive comments about the Department of Veterans Affairs.

“This soldier isn’t going to complain,” she quoted Williams as saying to other talk show staffers during a commercial break.

Frasier also said the portion of the taped interview in which she praised Veterans Affairs was cut out when the show aired Tuesday.

And she’s right. There is no comment by her about her positive view of the Veterans Affairs in the show that aired. The video has been edited for time’s sake and to capture the segments in question, but nothing was removed for political reasons on my part. Keli Frasier’s part is left intact, with the segue away from her after a much ballyhooed pre- and post-commercial intro about her “plight” with the V.A.

Others posting are Bryan Preston and Confederate Yankee, as well as CNS and the GJ Sentinel.

Watch the video here.

P.S. My apologies for the shoddy editing, because I’m used to posting video in full. But I hope at least you get the gist.

And thanks to Bryan at HotAir for his post.

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  • Icerigger
    Montel might as well be working for the DNC or the Saudis. Putting his political agenda before the support of our troops is shameful at the least.

    It might be interesting to turn up in his audience and halfway during the show take off sweaters or whatever. Only to show shirts that say, "Montel Censures our Troops for His Own Gain". Just a thought.
  • You may be, but Bush is right. Montel is wrong, as are you.
  • orion
    Yeah, I'm sick of him too. Bush that is.
  • PS.,.. you need to join my Iraqi Freedom Blogroll, Ms!
  • Ms, I'm sorry but I couldn't watch past the intro. The video looks great, but Montel is an $$%@*#*&!! He's obviously bitter about something and his straff is always contacting military families to appear on his show. He brings out the proverbial violin when talking about the troops... if he REALLY cared about them, he'd let them do what they volunteered to do: DEFEAT THE ENEMY.

    He has no understanding of the war, that this mission in Iraq was US policy since 1990, that Bill Clinton signed the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 into law and that Clinton bombed WMD sites in Iraq in Dec. 1998. He has no business talking about foreign policy.

    I don't understand why people who oppose the war try to take away American's right to serve in Iraq if that's what they want to do. I thought these people were pro-choice? Over and over again, soldier enlist and reenlist for the purpose of serving their country.

    Montel and people like him are sadly clueless about the war. It's easy for people to jump on the "this war is a failure" bandwagon just because it's a war and its easy to point to blood and guts as failure, but not so: it's only a failure if we allow Americans to foil the war effort. THEN it'll be a failure.
  • Bob
    Montel, to the best of my knowledge, was a Naval Officer who didn't have a very long career for unknown reasons. Jaded? Most definately.
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