Einbinder’s Emmy antics: Letters
The Issue: “Hacks” star Hannah Einbinder’s “Free Palestine” remark in her Emmy acceptance speech.
Isn’t it ironic that Hannah Einbinder accepted her award and saw fit to inject her “Free Palestine” screech into her speech (“Hooray from Hollywood for the terrorists,” Sept. 16)?
It’s stranger than fiction.
Maybe all these “activists” should be demanding that Hamas “Free the hostages,” and then the war could end.
Sylvia Kane
Brooklyn
After her acceptance speech at the Emmy awards, the Jewish people must feel very proud to count Hannah Einbinder as one of their own. She stated that she is trying to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel.
My guess is she also somehow distinguishes herself from being an American.
Instead of using her platform to plead for peace or an end to violence and suffering, she went toward the typical woke left and put on a show for the like-minded Hollywood elite.
She is a disgrace to all Jewish people.
Bo Madden
Jupiter, Fla.
Emmy winner Hannah Einbinder may have reached the age of 30, but that doesn’t necessarily mean she’s a mature adult.
Forget about hostages still being held by Hamas and the constant threat of jihadi extremists.
Jews everywhere, according to this purportedly Jewish thespian, should simply write off Israel as an “ethno-nationalist state.”
Someone recently told me that the most obnoxious antisemites happen to be Jewish.
Einbinder would seem to fit that bill to a T.
Charles Winokoor
Fall River, Mass.
Prior to delivering her virtue-signaling acceptance speech at Sunday night’s Emmy awards, Hannah Einbinder would have been wise to recall what Ricky Gervais said in his opening monologue for the 2020 Golden Globes:
“If you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a platform to make a political speech. You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world — most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg.”
Peter Bochner
Wayland, Mass.
I was going to get HBO Max to watch “The Pitt,” but knowing that “Hacks” Hannah is on the same streaming site, I’ll save my money and not support her or HBO.
Frank Cambria
Staten Island
The Issue: Russian drones violating Poland’s airspace, leading to Warsaw invoking NATO’s Article 4.
Dalibor Rohac is absolutely correct — it’s way past time for all of NATO to respond to Russian aggression, and the drones shot down in Poland should be the final straw (“Vital for NATO to respond,” Sept. 11).
Some of the drones Russia flew into NATO territory were nowhere near Ukraine, making the cover story of an accident unbelievable.
Vladimir Putin is clearly testing President Trump and will continue pushing until there are consequences.
At this point, virtually all periodicals are calling for the same things: A large increase in economic pressure on Russia, the seizure of Russian assets and many more weapons for Ukraine.
Poland has already invoked Article 4, and we all know which article comes next.
Daniel Kuncio
Tribeca
“Czar” Putin’s extremely dangerous violation of Poland’s air space with drones is another flagrant mockery of 47’s peace-mediation mission to stop the Russia-Ukraine war (“Putin’s Poland Ploy,” Editorial, Sept. 12).
Why should Chicago and other blue-run cities get the War Department treatment while Moscow’s Mephistopheles gets the chummy treatment?
These drone attacks on a front-line NATO member represent a Munich moment for this administration and the West.
James Hyland
Beechhurst
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