George Galloway and Jane Fonda
In an almost unbelievable convergence of old and new idiocies, panderer to radical Islam George Galloway will be introduced in Madison, Wisconsin (a city with one of the largest Arab populations in the US) by none other than … wait for it … Hanoi Jane. (Hat tip: Gateway Pundit.)
In an introductory speech in Madison for antiwar British politician and author George Galloway, actress Jane Fonda is making her first public statement against the occupation of Iraq.
Fonda is scheduled to give her 20-minute introduction to Galloway, a Member of Parliament, at the Wisconsin Union Theatre Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. She is also scheduled to speak the following night in Chicago as Galloway continues his national speaking tour.
Chris Dols, the local organizer for Galloway’s tour, said that these two speeches are the only that Fonda will give with Galloway, who was expelled from the Labor Party after making remarks opposing the Iraq invasion in 2003.
Dols said that Fonda, a prominent activist against the Vietnam War, decided to join Galloway to “help give him a stage and raise his profile.”
“I think it cuts both ways,” Dols said. “On one hand, people are interested in talking about Jane Fonda. And the whole point of the national tour is to talk about what George Galloway represents.”



