Hollywood Slandering U.S. Troops. Again.
Tim Robbins is lying about our troops again. This was to be expected because his mouth was moving on Bill Maher’s show the other night.
Meanwhile, Director Brian DePalma has unveiled a work of slander against our active duty military personnel worthy of Michael Moore.
The Daily Standard has the sorry details. [Warning: Take your blood pressure meds before linking.]


Who was lying?
Tim Robbins. That’s who.
“”We’ve killed over 400,000 of their citizens.” That’s what actor Tim Robbins thinks U.S. troops have been doing in Iraq. He made the claim last week in an appearance on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher.
He’s wrong, of course. American soldiers have not been slaughtering 300 Iraqis a day for the last four years. Even for one of Hollywood’s most feculent personalities, this is an appalling slander of U.S. troops.
The Iraq Body Count is an antiwar website that tallies all civilian deaths in Iraq as reported in the news media. Theirs is a comprehensive count that seeks to hold the United States and Britain accountable for a wide range of civilian deaths. As explained at iraqbodycount.org: “The count includes civilian deaths caused by coalition military action and by military or paramilitary responses to the coalition presence (e.g. insurgent and terrorist attacks). It also includes excess civilian deaths caused by criminal action resulting from the breakdown in law and order which followed the coalition invasion.”
The antiwar group’s “maximum count”? At the moment, 77,555. That’s one-fifth the number concocted by Robbins’s overactive imagination.