Teh One Who Knocks
10-24-2018, 12:11 PM
By Jerome Hudson - Breitbart
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Less than two weeks from the most expensive and, perhaps, consequential midterm election in a generation, some of Hollywood’s most influential stars have taken to social media to spew deranged and self-centered hot takes about President Donald Trump and the issues facing the nation.
Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, among other Hollywood figures, said the thousands of migrants marching toward the U.S.-Mexico border are being used by President Trump as a “racist fear tactic to win the Midterms.”
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Actor John Cusack declared that “no human beings are illegal.”
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Actress Bette Midler dropped this gem of a conspiracy, insisting that the people in the caravan were paid by Trump surrogates to travel to the United States.
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Chiming in the report that the Trump administration is planning to roll back the Obama regimes Transgender rules, pop icon Barbra Streisand said gender can’t be defined with a birth certificate.
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Actress Amber Tamblyn sent a message to transgender people, ensuring them that they are the “truest form of America’s freedom.”
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Actor Alec Baldwin wants you to vote and to not “let that fucking Susan Collins off the hook…” (the Republican Senator from Maine is not up for reelection until 2020).
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Actor Kumail Nanjiani had this sensible message for Vice President Mike Pence.
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To actor John Leguizamo, the left commits mere vandalism — except when their shooting at Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA).
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A handful of celebrities offered sound advice in urging their followers to vote.
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Grammy-winning singers Christina Aguilera and John Legend used their pipes to write and sing the shortest song in history encouraging people to “get up and vote.” The song lasts 15 seconds and is so far not available on iTunes.
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Modern Family executive producer Danny Zuker offered this sound thought.
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Actor Carl Reiner couldn’t resist comparing President Trump to Hitler.
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Director Ken Olin urged young people to vote this midterm because they can help save us all from “authoritarianism and ecological disaster. Vote.”
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Less than two weeks from the most expensive and, perhaps, consequential midterm election in a generation, some of Hollywood’s most influential stars have taken to social media to spew deranged and self-centered hot takes about President Donald Trump and the issues facing the nation.
Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, among other Hollywood figures, said the thousands of migrants marching toward the U.S.-Mexico border are being used by President Trump as a “racist fear tactic to win the Midterms.”
1054796078875361281
Actor John Cusack declared that “no human beings are illegal.”
1054824841851875330
Actress Bette Midler dropped this gem of a conspiracy, insisting that the people in the caravan were paid by Trump surrogates to travel to the United States.
1054825046429089792
Chiming in the report that the Trump administration is planning to roll back the Obama regimes Transgender rules, pop icon Barbra Streisand said gender can’t be defined with a birth certificate.
1054823094395768834
Actress Amber Tamblyn sent a message to transgender people, ensuring them that they are the “truest form of America’s freedom.”
1054848921997053952
Actor Alec Baldwin wants you to vote and to not “let that fucking Susan Collins off the hook…” (the Republican Senator from Maine is not up for reelection until 2020).
1054575764019077121
1054707275787571200
Actor Kumail Nanjiani had this sensible message for Vice President Mike Pence.
1054898109803716608
To actor John Leguizamo, the left commits mere vandalism — except when their shooting at Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA).
1054819946423861248
A handful of celebrities offered sound advice in urging their followers to vote.
1054708395943608321
1054537498356056069
1054797790172209152
Grammy-winning singers Christina Aguilera and John Legend used their pipes to write and sing the shortest song in history encouraging people to “get up and vote.” The song lasts 15 seconds and is so far not available on iTunes.
1054830599653990401
1054808848970612736
Modern Family executive producer Danny Zuker offered this sound thought.
1054831198537605120
Actor Carl Reiner couldn’t resist comparing President Trump to Hitler.
1054784719668174848
Director Ken Olin urged young people to vote this midterm because they can help save us all from “authoritarianism and ecological disaster. Vote.”
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