Hollywood Exposure
I must admit that I had never heard of this lady. I have only ever known one lady named J9, whom I usually refer to as Saint J9; so at first, I thought she might be famous for more than just putting up with a sometimes mercurial blogger named Troy. It turns out she was a star in a popular TV series called ‘Northern Exposure,’ back in the early ’90s, when I either didn’t own a TV set because I lived on a yacht in Hawaii, or couldn’t get CBS at my cattle ranch in the Sierras when I did.
In any case, Janine Turner has penned an op-ed for the Washington Examiner that nails Hollywood hypocrisy:
In Hollywood, they think America is inherently bad, a world embarrassment, even as they gorge themselves on the American dream.
Hollywood is a surreal and pretend world whose way of life is actually ruthless free enterprise — it is called show business, after all. Hollywood is where stars, movie producers, writers and agents actively seek glamour, money, power and fame; where they covet fast cars and face-lifts and fly in private jets. They drink fine wines and insist on free spirits. They are the ultimate connoisseurs who insist on living liberty at large.
Yet somehow, the inhabitants gag at the very thought of capitalism going on elsewhere.
For another conservative’s perspective on what it is like to have to live in such a miserable place, read the rest at: ” Living amid Hollywood hypocrisy.” â—„Daveâ–º
The true “Saint J9” spells her name in the French fashion: Jeannine. This is very convenient in that she is French. FYI, he name actually means “little Jean”, her mother’s name having been Jean.
So know you know.
We have long been fans of Janine Turner, from her days on Northern Exposure to more recently because of her support of the TEA Party. We got to see her in person at the San Antonio TEA Party gathering hosted by Glenn Beck.
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