Gunnery Sgt. Hartman Apologizes for Obama Comments: Tell Me It Isn't So

Having listened to multiple interviews from R. Lee Ermey, who played Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in "Full Metal Jacket," I know his political views and realize he meant what he said during Roe Conn's Toys for Tots effort in Chicago during the Christmas season. The powers that be must have put a little pressure on Ermey. You know the saying, if you want to work in Hollywood...

Ermey has issued an apology for his comments about Obama at the WLS Toys for Tots campaign. I know, sad:

A Message from the Gunny

“I recently appeared at a fundraising event designed to collect toys and raise awareness for underprivileged children. While that event succeeded in raising thousands of dollars and hundreds of toys for this cause, I regret that I delivered a monologue that was inappropriately critical of the President. I was trying to be entertaining and simply went too far in this instance. I am mindful that my success as an entertainer relates in part to my experience in the Marine Corps, my devotion to its members, and the deep respect I have for members of all our Armed Forces. My comments should not be seen as reflecting on them or their views. I was just very disappointed in the amount of success that we were having raising toys and money for the underprivileged children this season. The poor economy has greatly hampered our efforts. My comments were misguided, and emotionally based, and for that I am truly sorry.”

Semper Fi


However, as a Marine, Ermey doesn't forget the code and puts the Marine Corps first in his apology, and his apology is never directed towards Obama. I am still a huge fan.