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*In April 2012, Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] appointed Kermit the Frog and the Muppets as [[New York City Family Ambassadors|New York City's family ambassadors]] for 2012.
 
*In April 2012, Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] appointed Kermit the Frog and the Muppets as [[New York City Family Ambassadors|New York City's family ambassadors]] for 2012.
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*In June 2015, during an appearance at the [[Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art]], Kermit was asked by [[Gloria Steinem]] if he was a [[:Category:Feminism|feminist]]; Kermit said he was and Steinem to suggested that we need more feminist frogs in [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]], which led Kermit to reveal that he's a member of the Amphibitarian party.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 16:15, 5 June 2015

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Kermit talks politics on Hannity & Colmes

WildAnimalProtectionAct

Kermit speaks on Capitol Hill about the Shambala Wild Animal Protection Act of 2000

Kermit-Congress

Kermit appears on Capitol Hill to support the Association of Zoos & Aquariums.

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Kermit attends President Clinton's inaugral celebration.

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Kermit speaks in support of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums.

On occasion, Kermit the Frog has become involved in politics. While not siding with any one political party, Kermit has often come out in support of the environment, protecting wetlands, and other "green" initiatives. He has also spoken out in opposition of marriage between frogs and pigs.

Kermit has identified himself as an "Amphibitarian" during appearances on political shows such as Hannity & Colmes, The Live Desk, The Colbert Report, and in his 2006 memoir Before You Leap. However, he has also said he was a "Flippertarian" on a few occasions as well.

As an actor, Kermit has potrayed political leaders - including a mayor, various kings, and US president Thomas Jefferson. As a reporter, Kermit has interviewed several political figures - including future president George Washington and his father, a group of Boston Tea Partyers, presidential advisor David Gergen, and many monarchs and nobles.

Kermit has said on numerous occasions that he is not interested in running for public office.

Political stances and statements

  • Kermit helped lobby for the Shambala Wild Animal Protection Act of 2000, a proposed amendment to the United States Animal Welfare Act. Kermit appeared on Capitol Hill in March 2000 as the bill was introduced to the US Congress by Representative Tom Lantos of California's 12th congressional district. Speaking with the press, Kermit said that as a "representative of the animal kingdom," it was important to "pass this bill to prevent the continuing abuse and cruelty toward exotic animals in this country."[1]

I've shared my views on serious news programs. Miss Piggy and I were on Nightline to explain the reasons for a major economic downturn. (Some cite our appearance on Nightline as the cause of the crisis.) I even made appearances on political debate shows like Hannity & Colmbes [sic]. I thought I had learned everything about left and right from Sesame Street, but those two guys really taught me a thing or two. (Rather than take sides, I publicly declared my political position as an Amphibitarian. We're opposed to marriages between frogs and pigs.)

  • Kermit's political stance as an Amphibitarian would be discussed again while promoting Before You Leap on Fox News Channel's The Live Desk.
  • In March 2008, Kermit appeared in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. He spoke alongside conservationists to help promote awareness of endangered amphibians across the globe.[2] TheHill.com interviewed Kermit, asking about his future political career.

Would I consider running for office? I'd probably hop for office before I'd run. Ha ha! I don't know... Perhaps. I could, y'know, what am I good at? Should I start small, like a mayor, move up the chain? Sure, sure. Why not? Change you can believe in." [3]

  • In a 2008 appearance on 97.1 Free FM's Frosty, Heidi and Frank Show, Kermit and Fozzie talked about the 2008 presidential campaign. Kermit stated that "[Obama] is more like a frog. You see... if I had ears, don't you think I'd look a little like him?" Fozzie remarked that he served as the opening act for Obama on the campaign trail.[4]
  • In a 2011 CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer, Kermit was asked if he would be reporting on the 2012 presidental campaigns. Kermit said:

I'm going to try. I'm afraid, as a frog, we cannot vote... I am an Amphibian-American. I am proud of it. I am taking a certain issue to discuss with the president, if I can. That's interspecies dating. Which evidently Miss Piggy is for. I'm not so sure about... I wanted to tell all of the animals out there in the world and any people who might date pigs that it will get sorted out, folks.[5]

  • In a 2012 interview with The Guardian, Kermit said:

I don't get too involved in politics, but I am an amphibitarian. I'm in favour of wetlands, green jobs (that's jobs for anyone who is green) and I'm opposed to interspecies marriage between pigs and frogs.[6]

  • When asked in a 2012 interview with IndieLondon, if he would consider representing the Green Party or moving into politics, Kermit said:

Well, listen, I love the fact that there is a Green Party. But I don't think I could actually associate myself with a particular party. I'm kind of a flipper-tarian myself. We believe in taking care of the swamp and more amphibian Americans. That's us.

  • Kermit appeared on The Colbert Report in March 2012 as Colbert's "Chief Swampland Political Analyst" to discuss the 2012 presidential campaign. Kermit was reluctant to take sides with a political party or canidate. "I'm just a frog...I don't know very much about politics," he said. "Seriously, Stephen, I really don't talk much about politics. I am an amphibitarian. We're not partisan except when it comes to pigs." However, Colbert reminded Kermit of his roots as a reporter (and refused to plug Kermit's upcoming DVD and Blu-ray release unless Kermit gave some political analysis); as a result, Kermit gave his views on the 2012 republican primary:

The fact is, Stephen, that this race is far from over. You know, we haven't even hit Romney's strongholds of New York and California yet. And the closer Mitt gets to that magical number of 1,144 delegates, well, the more leverage he has at a hypothetical brokered convention. However! However, you know, if rumors of a Santorum/Gingrich superticket prove true, well, we're in for a hot time in Tampa. How's that?...I just don't take sides, you know, when it comes to politics, I really think everyone, everyone, Democrats, Republicans, the independents, all of them will really enjoy our new movie The Muppets on DVD and Blu-Ray March 20th!


Notes

  • In addition to citing "Amphibitarian" as his political affiliation, Kermit declared the similar sounding "Amphibitarianism" as his religion in a 2005 appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

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