In an especially contentious exchange on this evening's Hannity
and Colmes (Friday February 3, 2006), cantankerous cartoonist
Ted Rall, a guest
on the program, unbelievably declared, "We do not owe our liberties
to the military." The topic was the
recent Washington Post cartoon by Tom Toles that has outraged
many. The cartoon prompted a letter to the editor (linked at
Michelle Malkin) from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who tagged the the
work as "beyond tasteless." Needless to say, Rall (who
himself has created bigoted trash in the past) defended Toles' cruel
piece. Here's the relevant exchange (audiotape on file, emphasis mine):
SEAN HANNITY: Here's what you're missing. The reason that you
have the right to be mean, and
you were mean to this guy [killed in Afghanistan, former NFL star
Pat] Tillman, who gave up a football contract to save his
country. The reason you have the right to be mean in your cartoons,
and Toles has a right to mean and insensitive in his cartoons, is
because of people like this (Sean holds up the WaPo cartoon) that
literally put their lives on the line so you have the right for free
expression. And you insult them and use them as props so you can
make your left-wing political points.
RALL: Sean, you could not possibly be more wrong about the
nature of this country. We do not owe our liberties to the
military. We owe them to the Constitution. We have civilian
rule in the United States --
HANNITY: The military preserves the Constitution. They put their
lives on the line so that you have free speech. You do
owe them.
RALL: The military doesn't give us free speech.
HANNITY: Yes, they do.
RALL: Thomas Jefferson and the Founding Fathers gave us free
speech.
HANNITY: No. Because if they don't defend that Constitution, you
don't have the right to be so wrong in your cartoons!
"We do not owe our liberties to our military"?? I'm sure
George Washington would have had a few things to say about that, not
to mention the
generations of heroic young men who fought and died to protect and
defend our precious liberties.
It was simply another pathetic display by Ted Rall. How ungrateful
this man is. What a disgrace.
By the way, if Rall's comments weren't sad enough, co-host Alan
Colmes claimed that the Joint Chiefs' letter to the Washington Post
was "intimidating" and that there was a "chill of intimidation that goes
right down the spine of the First Amendment." Puh-leeze,
Alan.