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 by: Ubiquitous - Fri, 16 Sep 2022 13:17 UTC

Celebrities have been political for decades.

Remember when Marlon Brando sent Native American Sacheen Littlefeather to
decline his Oscar for "The Godfather?" How about when Michael Moore used his
Best Documentary Oscar speech to blast President George W. Bush in 2003?

That was just a taste of the New Normal. Today's stars are hyper-political,
almost always in unison with the progressive playbook. They vent on social
media, in magazine profiles, and, of course, from awards show stages.

A few stars go beyond those virtue signals. They seemingly live and breathe
political banter, using every opportunity to rage against the GOP. And you
can blame some, if not most, of it on a certain real estate mogul.

Rob Reiner
The man affectionately known as Meathead from "All in the Family" became one
of Hollywood's best directors after leaving the CBS sitcom.

"This Is Spinal Tap." "Stand By Me." "The Princess Bride." "Misery." "A Few
Good Men." "When Harry Met Sally."

Few modern directors can match that resume.

These days, he directs flops ("Shock and Awe;" "And So It Goes") in between
having raging fits against former President Donald Trump on every platform
possible. His most embarrassing moment? He used the death of his father,
comedy icon Carl Reiner, to target Trump.

His August appearance on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" found him unable
to answer a direct question from the affable host about the media burying the
Hunter Biden laptop scandal. He couldn't abandon his progressive talking
points and looked foolish in the process.

His next project could, in theory, put an end to his cinematic cold streak.
He's directing a sequel to the classic mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap."
Will his Trump derangement enter the frame? Would anyone bet against it?

Chelsea Handler
The former E! superstar left the channel to join Netflix's team, but she
eventually decided to become a full-time activist. Why? Politics gnawed at
her, and she figured she'd be more effective as an activist than a talk show
host.

Or, perhaps, her Netflix series drew terrible ratings, and she left before
she got canned.

Either way, she's transformed her shtick from bawdy blasts from her boudoir
to lectures about so-called white privilege. She even said white males are
the only "approved" target for comedians today.

She did much more than overhaul her act, though. She sauntered in several
women's marches, ignored politicians accused of sexual misconduct if they had
a "D" in front of their names, and demanded racially-charged jokes become
illegal in the U.S. - while ignoring her own "criminal" past on the matter.

In between political broadsides, Handler discusses the progress she's made in
therapy following the Trump era.

Ron Perlman
The character actor landed the role of a lifetime as Clay, the head of the
"Sons of Anarchy" motorcycle club. That FX series showcased Perlman's range
and ability to project anger on screen.

Over and again.

We've gotten a taste of that off-screen, too, ever since Trump took office.
Perlman became obsessed with the 45th president, turning his Twitter feed
into a round-the-clock, anti-Trump showcase.

His most embarrassing Tweet? He said he'd risk death to dethrone Trump.

Perlman never stops working - his IMDB page is chock-full of soon-to-be
released titles. His political fires still burn, however, despite a new
president inhabiting the White House. Trump Derangement is a permanent part
of his psyche, alas, and chances are his TV is permanently set to MSNBC.

Alyssa Milano
The 40-something actress landed not one but two beloved shows - "Who's the
Boss" and "Charmed." These days, she's more activist than actor. Her podcast,
"Sorry, Not Sorry," lets her weigh in on the latest political headlines, and
she's equally vocal with social media, particularly her 3.6 million strong
Twitter account.

Her cause celebre? Women's rights ... except when they overlap with her
progressive pals. She became one of Hollywood's #MeToo warriors, but she
initially laid low when former Biden staffer Tara Reade accused the now-
president of sexually molesting her in 1993.

Milano finally commented on the ugly charge, saying her "Believe All Women"
mantra came with an asterisk.

She similarly softened her hard-charging approach when 11 women charged New
York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexually inappropriate behavior as well as when the
group Time's Up, which was established to protect women, couldn't rally on
their behalf.

Fellow "Charmed" alum Rose McGowan called Milano's blazing hypocrisy out on
the matter, "Milano, TimesUp, fake performatives and profiteers. Alyssa's
statement at the time was gaslighting in full effect. She said of my truth
telling 'Hurt people hurt people.' No, Alyssa, it's lizard people like you,
SDK Knickerbocker, Gov Cuomo, the Pres, Tina Chen who hurt people. Your time
is up. Exit stage left."

Jennifer Lawrence
What's a sure sign you've let politics get the best of you? You throw your
immediate family under the bus in a fawning magazine profile.

That's exactly what this "Hunger Games" star did when talking up her next
movie at Vogue Magazine. Lawrence said she tried and tried to forgive her
right-leaning family for not aligning with her progressive views.

She just couldn't do it.

Even more alarming? She admitted to having nightmares about Tucker Carlson,
the Fox News superstar.

Amy Schumer
Schumer took a page out of Handler's woke playbook in transforming her once-
blazing career. Now, her movies do little damage at the box office, and she's
relegated to small screen gigs like "Life & Beth," which barely moved the pop
culture needle.

Why? She used her "Inside Amy Schumer" showcase to promote progressive causes
like gun control, got herself arrested for protesting Supreme Court justices
under the flimsiest of sex abuse allegations, and then boycotted the NFL for
not employing failed quarterback Colin Kaepernick. She essentially cut her
potential audience in half with her hard-left politics, and she's no longer
the industry's go-to comedienne.

Her tepid co-hosting gig at the recent Oscars ceremony showed anew her best
comic days are behind her. That won't stop her activism, though.

--
Let's go Brandon!

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 by: BTR1701 - Fri, 16 Sep 2022 18:59 UTC

On Sep 16, 2022 at 6:17:54 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

> Celebrities have been political for decades.
>
> Remember when Marlon Brando sent Native American Sacheen Littlefeather to
> decline his Oscar for "The Godfather?" How about when Michael Moore used his
> Best Documentary Oscar speech to blast President George W. Bush in 2003?
>
> That was just a taste of the New Normal. Today's stars are hyper-political,
> almost always in unison with the progressive playbook. They vent on social
> media, in magazine profiles, and, of course, from awards show stages.
>
> A few stars go beyond those virtue signals. They seemingly live and breathe
> political banter, using every opportunity to rage against the GOP. And you
> can blame some, if not most, of it on a certain real estate mogul.

> Ron Perlman
> The character actor landed the role of a lifetime as Clay, the head of the
> SONS OF ANARCHY motorcycle club. That FX series showcased Perlman's range
> and ability to project anger on screen.

This is the one that disappoints me the most. He's such a fantastic actor and
I've liked him just about everything I've seen him in. It's tragic that he's
gone off the deep end and lost his mind over politics.

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 by: trotsky - Fri, 16 Sep 2022 22:13 UTC

On 9/16/2022 1:59 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
> On Sep 16, 2022 at 6:17:54 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
>
>> Celebrities have been political for decades.
>>
>> Remember when Marlon Brando sent Native American Sacheen Littlefeather to
>> decline his Oscar for "The Godfather?" How about when Michael Moore used his
>> Best Documentary Oscar speech to blast President George W. Bush in 2003?
>>
>> That was just a taste of the New Normal. Today's stars are hyper-political,
>> almost always in unison with the progressive playbook. They vent on social
>> media, in magazine profiles, and, of course, from awards show stages.
>>
>> A few stars go beyond those virtue signals. They seemingly live and breathe
>> political banter, using every opportunity to rage against the GOP. And you
>> can blame some, if not most, of it on a certain real estate mogul.
>
>> Ron Perlman
>> The character actor landed the role of a lifetime as Clay, the head of the
>> SONS OF ANARCHY motorcycle club. That FX series showcased Perlman's range
>> and ability to project anger on screen.
>
> This is the one that disappoints me the most. He's such a fantastic actor and
> I've liked him just about everything I've seen him in. It's tragic that he's
> gone off the deep end and lost his mind over politics.

So true, they can't all be Kevin Sorbo.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe you do have a sense of humor after al.

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 by: trotsky - Sat, 17 Sep 2022 08:45 UTC

On 9/16/2022 6:54 PM, RichA wrote:
> On Friday, 16 September 2022 at 09:18:00 UTC-4, Ubiquitous wrote:
>> Celebrities have been political for decades.
>>
>> Remember when Marlon Brando sent Native American Sacheen Littlefeather to
>> decline his Oscar for "The Godfather?" How about when Michael Moore used his
>> Best Documentary Oscar speech to blast President George W. Bush in 2003?
>>
>> That was just a taste of the New Normal. Today's stars are hyper-political,
>> almost always in unison with the progressive playbook. They vent on social
>> media, in magazine profiles, and, of course, from awards show stages.
>>
>> A few stars go beyond those virtue signals. They seemingly live and breathe
>> political banter, using every opportunity to rage against the GOP. And you
>> can blame some, if not most, of it on a certain real estate mogul.
>>
>> Rob Reiner
>> The man affectionately known as Meathead from "All in the Family" became one
>> of Hollywood's best directors after leaving the CBS sitcom.
>>
>> "This Is Spinal Tap." "Stand By Me." "The Princess Bride." "Misery." "A Few
>> Good Men." "When Harry Met Sally."
>>
>> Few modern directors can match that resume.
>>
>> These days, he directs flops ("Shock and Awe;" "And So It Goes") in between
>> having raging fits against former President Donald Trump on every platform
>> possible. His most embarrassing moment? He used the death of his father,
>> comedy icon Carl Reiner, to target Trump.
>>
>> His August appearance on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" found him unable
>> to answer a direct question from the affable host about the media burying the
>> Hunter Biden laptop scandal. He couldn't abandon his progressive talking
>> points and looked foolish in the process.
>>
>> His next project could, in theory, put an end to his cinematic cold streak.
>> He's directing a sequel to the classic mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap."
>> Will his Trump derangement enter the frame? Would anyone bet against it?
>>
>> Chelsea Handler
>> The former E! superstar left the channel to join Netflix's team, but she
>> eventually decided to become a full-time activist. Why? Politics gnawed at
>> her, and she figured she'd be more effective as an activist than a talk show
>> host.
>>
>> Or, perhaps, her Netflix series drew terrible ratings, and she left before
>> she got canned.
>>
>> Either way, she's transformed her shtick from bawdy blasts from her boudoir
>> to lectures about so-called white privilege. She even said white males are
>> the only "approved" target for comedians today.
>>
>> She did much more than overhaul her act, though. She sauntered in several
>> women's marches, ignored politicians accused of sexual misconduct if they had
>> a "D" in front of their names, and demanded racially-charged jokes become
>> illegal in the U.S. - while ignoring her own "criminal" past on the matter.
>>
>> In between political broadsides, Handler discusses the progress she's made in
>> therapy following the Trump era.
>>
>> Ron Perlman
>> The character actor landed the role of a lifetime as Clay, the head of the
>> "Sons of Anarchy" motorcycle club. That FX series showcased Perlman's range
>> and ability to project anger on screen.
>>
>> Over and again.
>>
>> We've gotten a taste of that off-screen, too, ever since Trump took office.
>> Perlman became obsessed with the 45th president, turning his Twitter feed
>> into a round-the-clock, anti-Trump showcase.
>>
>> His most embarrassing Tweet? He said he'd risk death to dethrone Trump.
>>
>> Perlman never stops working - his IMDB page is chock-full of soon-to-be
>> released titles. His political fires still burn, however, despite a new
>> president inhabiting the White House. Trump Derangement is a permanent part
>> of his psyche, alas, and chances are his TV is permanently set to MSNBC.
>>
>> Alyssa Milano
>> The 40-something actress landed not one but two beloved shows - "Who's the
>> Boss" and "Charmed." These days, she's more activist than actor. Her podcast,
>> "Sorry, Not Sorry," lets her weigh in on the latest political headlines, and
>> she's equally vocal with social media, particularly her 3.6 million strong
>> Twitter account.
>>
>> Her cause celebre? Women's rights ... except when they overlap with her
>> progressive pals. She became one of Hollywood's #MeToo warriors, but she
>> initially laid low when former Biden staffer Tara Reade accused the now-
>> president of sexually molesting her in 1993.
>>
>> Milano finally commented on the ugly charge, saying her "Believe All Women"
>> mantra came with an asterisk.
>>
>> She similarly softened her hard-charging approach when 11 women charged New
>> York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexually inappropriate behavior as well as when the
>> group Time's Up, which was established to protect women, couldn't rally on
>> their behalf.
>>
>> Fellow "Charmed" alum Rose McGowan called Milano's blazing hypocrisy out on
>> the matter, "Milano, TimesUp, fake performatives and profiteers. Alyssa's
>> statement at the time was gaslighting in full effect. She said of my truth
>> telling 'Hurt people hurt people.' No, Alyssa, it's lizard people like you,
>> SDK Knickerbocker, Gov Cuomo, the Pres, Tina Chen who hurt people. Your time
>> is up. Exit stage left."
>>
>> Jennifer Lawrence
>> What's a sure sign you've let politics get the best of you? You throw your
>> immediate family under the bus in a fawning magazine profile.
>>
>> That's exactly what this "Hunger Games" star did when talking up her next
>> movie at Vogue Magazine. Lawrence said she tried and tried to forgive her
>> right-leaning family for not aligning with her progressive views.
>>
>> She just couldn't do it.
>>
>> Even more alarming? She admitted to having nightmares about Tucker Carlson,
>> the Fox News superstar.
>>
>> Amy Schumer
>> Schumer took a page out of Handler's woke playbook in transforming her once-
>> blazing career. Now, her movies do little damage at the box office, and she's
>> relegated to small screen gigs like "Life & Beth," which barely moved the pop
>> culture needle.
>>
>> Why? She used her "Inside Amy Schumer" showcase to promote progressive causes
>> like gun control, got herself arrested for protesting Supreme Court justices
>> under the flimsiest of sex abuse allegations, and then boycotted the NFL for
>> not employing failed quarterback Colin Kaepernick. She essentially cut her
>> potential audience in half with her hard-left politics, and she's no longer
>> the industry's go-to comedienne.
>>
>> Her tepid co-hosting gig at the recent Oscars ceremony showed anew her best
>> comic days are behind her. That won't stop her activism, though.
>>
>> --
>> Let's go Brandon!
>
> Of course, only a couple of them aren't Jewish...

Yes, and only one of them is related to Senate Majority Leader Schumer.
How astute!

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