Unlike her late ex-husband
Sonny Bono, Cher has always been a staunch
Democrat. She has attended and performed at
Democratic Party conventions and events. Today, she considers herself a Democrat by default, but more of an
Independent because of what she perceives to be the recent moderate to conservative leanings of the current Democratic Party.
Cher has always defined herself as an anti-war activist; she demonstrated against the Vietnam War and the video for Turn Back Time in 1989 was sometimes interpreted as an admonition against the army: "Make love, not war."
In 1996, Cher appeared on
C-SPAN as part of a national
AIDS awareness event. She also disclosed her personal friendship with
CNN host
Lou Dobbs.
On
October 27 2003, Cher anonymously called a C-SPAN phone-in program. She recounted a visit she had made to maimed soldiers at the
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and criticized the lack of
media coverage and government attention given to injured servicemen. She also remarked that she watches C-SPAN every day. Though she simply identified herself as an unnamed entertainer with the
USO, she was recognized by the C-SPAN host, who subsequently questioned her about her 1992 support for independent presidential candidate
Ross Perot.
Back from her last tour in Europe, Cher declared that Europeans had a very bad image of Americans, mostly because of the Bush administration. "[Europeans] see us as the real terrorists since this stupid war in Iraq and because of all the innocent civilians that were killed within the first [...]somehow they're right." She shared the stage with Muhammad Muhammad in N.Y.C, an American actor who used to tell stories about the changes in the American Muslim's lives since 9/11.
On
Memorial Day weekend in 2006 she called in again, endorsing Operation Helmet, an organization started by a doctor which provides helmet upgrade kits free of charge to troops in
Iraq and
Afghanistan, as well as to those ordered to deploy in the near future. She identified herself as a caller from Malibu, California, and proceeded to complain about the current presidential administration. She read aloud a letter from a soldier on the ground in Iraq, praising Operation Helmet's efforts, and decrying the lack of protection afforded by the military's provisions for troops.
On
May 18 2006, Cher was a guest on </i>
The Ed Schultz Show<i> to discuss her work in support of U.S. troops fighting abroad, as well as returning veterans. Schultz noted her involvement with both Operation Helmet and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, which is constructing an advanced training skills facility at
Brooke Army Medical Center in
San Antonio, Texas. The center will serve military personnel who have been catastrophically disabled in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and those severely injured in other operations, as well as in the normal performance of their duties, combat and non-combat related.
During the interview with Schultz, Cher again said she is an independent. Her comments about the current political scene in the U.S. led him to interject, "You're fed up with everybody", to which she replied, "I really am. I couldn't be a
Republican 'cause I think I believe in too many services for poor people, but I'm fed up with the Democrats. I just think...you're gonna find all their spines where you find the elephant's graveyard."
Towards the end of the interview, Schultz asked Cher what she thinks about today's protest songs. She responded, "You know, I think it's the duty of artists to say what they want, in favor or in opposition. Unfortunately, I think that, with [the Bush administration], you haven't been able to really voice any opposition because of 9/11, if you say anything opposed to the administration, somehow they've been able to wrap themselves in the flag, so that if you have any opposing viewpoint, you're unpatriotic." She was about to offer her thoughts on this, but stopped, saying, "I don't know what you can say on your program, so I won't talk the way I normally talk." Implying her comments would be salty, she did add, though, "I don't like it...it rubs me the wrong way. And if I could say all those seven words [that George Carlin's famous routine suggests cannot be said on TV], that's what I'd be saying."
Cher is still involved with Operation Helmet, and appeared with Dr. Bob Meaders (founder of Operation Helmet) on C-Span again on
June 14 2006. She then appeared with him on
Capitol Hill on
June 15 2006. It has been reported that Cher has so far donated over US$130,000 to Operation Helmet.