'We r f****d': Celebrities triggered by Republican success, lose it completely
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'We r f****d': Celebrities triggered by Republican success, lose it completely
'Sick of the weakness of the Democratic Party'
Hollywood personalities often display narcissism, elitism and privilege because, well, they're actors. They're idolized for the roles they play, in which they succeed at everything they do.
But that's on screen and sometimes that perspective doesn't lend itself to fitting into the real world.
So when ex-Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a liberal Democrat, lost Tuesday's election for Virginia governor to Glenn Youngkin, a pro-parents, pro-education, pro-business Republican, some members of the gifted class lost it.
"We r f****d," said actress Rosie O'Donnell on social media.
"Fascism is alive and well in America," Rosanna Arquette stated.
And Cher, the legacy singer, claimed "ITS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DEMOCRACY & DICTATORSHIP."
Her social media blast actually was littered with exclamation points, icons, and all-caps shouting. See it here.
Do celebrities think in their own minds that people are actually interested in their political stances?
94% (1780 Votes)
6% (106 Votes)
And here:
Breitbart reported they were warning people to "enjoy the last year of Democrat control."
"Hollywood celebrities let loose a collective wail of despair after Republicans won big in Tuesday's election," the report explained, citing social media fretting from "Rosie O’Donnell, Cher, Amber Tamblyn, Jeffrey Wright, Sophia Bush, Bradley Whitford, and Rosanna Arquette."
The report pointed out Democrats not only lost in Virginia, but the New Jersey governor's race, also expected by Democrats to be a walkover, was a dead heat. And school boards across the nation were moving away from the liberal elitism espoused by the party.
For example, in one Denver suburb a slate of four conservative candidates is expected to become the majority of the local school board. And in left-leaning Seattle, a Republican is becoming the city attorney. City council membership also was moving toward the conservative side.
A part of the Hollywood issue likely was the fact that the Virginia vote was seen as a referendum on Joe Biden's presidency, which has seen approval ratings recently plunge into the low 40s and upper 30s based on the polling.
That's followed his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, his crisis at the southern border, rising inflation and COVID-19 failures – more people now have died of COVID under Biden's president than under President Trump, who was in office when it hit, even though the legacy media is unlikely to be reporting on that.
Actor Bradley Whitford reached probably as far as anyone, accusing the GOP of embracing racism – even though it is leftists who promote Critical Race Theory, which teaches that all whites are racist.
He said the Republicans "want everyone to get over slavery while they can't get the fact that they lost the Civil … War."
Josh Gad, who worked on Frozen, warned about burning down "the entire house."
Wendell Pierce, who's in an Amazon production, said it was because of the "prejudices of ordinary people." They, of course, avoid "rational argument."
Washington insiders also joined in, with Robert Reich making the claim: "Youngkin was able to feed vile lies directly to his base through a right-wing media machine that ceaselessly ampified his garbage. How can democracy survive this?"
But it didn't identify any "lies." much less "vile."
Ethan Embry, who appears on Netflix, said, "Enjoy the last year of Democrat control," apparently predicting Democrat failures in the 2022 elections, too.
Rosanna Araquette wasn't happy with anyone: "I'm sick of the weakness of the Democratic Party and the corrupt criminal Republican Party and the evil Media who has (sic) fed the beast."
On the MSNBC social media feed was Nicolle Wallace with, confusingly, "Glenn Youngkin laundered former President Trump's flagrant racism, wrapped it in education, and gave it a lie as a label."
Julian Castro insisted Democrats "need to better control the narrative." even though the legacy media many times acts as an arm of the political party.
The Washington Examiner noted that Youngkin won, "but some celebrities aren't having it."
https://www.wnd.com/2021/11/r-fd-celebrities-triggered-republican-success-lose-completely/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-breaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=breaking&ats_es=57139bde57e070d7cce67b2f02003c45
Hollywood personalities often display narcissism, elitism and privilege because, well, they're actors. They're idolized for the roles they play, in which they succeed at everything they do.
But that's on screen and sometimes that perspective doesn't lend itself to fitting into the real world.
So when ex-Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a liberal Democrat, lost Tuesday's election for Virginia governor to Glenn Youngkin, a pro-parents, pro-education, pro-business Republican, some members of the gifted class lost it.
"We r f****d," said actress Rosie O'Donnell on social media.
"Fascism is alive and well in America," Rosanna Arquette stated.
And Cher, the legacy singer, claimed "ITS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DEMOCRACY & DICTATORSHIP."
Her social media blast actually was littered with exclamation points, icons, and all-caps shouting. See it here.
Do celebrities think in their own minds that people are actually interested in their political stances?
94% (1780 Votes)
6% (106 Votes)
And here:
Breitbart reported they were warning people to "enjoy the last year of Democrat control."
"Hollywood celebrities let loose a collective wail of despair after Republicans won big in Tuesday's election," the report explained, citing social media fretting from "Rosie O’Donnell, Cher, Amber Tamblyn, Jeffrey Wright, Sophia Bush, Bradley Whitford, and Rosanna Arquette."
The report pointed out Democrats not only lost in Virginia, but the New Jersey governor's race, also expected by Democrats to be a walkover, was a dead heat. And school boards across the nation were moving away from the liberal elitism espoused by the party.
For example, in one Denver suburb a slate of four conservative candidates is expected to become the majority of the local school board. And in left-leaning Seattle, a Republican is becoming the city attorney. City council membership also was moving toward the conservative side.
A part of the Hollywood issue likely was the fact that the Virginia vote was seen as a referendum on Joe Biden's presidency, which has seen approval ratings recently plunge into the low 40s and upper 30s based on the polling.
That's followed his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, his crisis at the southern border, rising inflation and COVID-19 failures – more people now have died of COVID under Biden's president than under President Trump, who was in office when it hit, even though the legacy media is unlikely to be reporting on that.
Actor Bradley Whitford reached probably as far as anyone, accusing the GOP of embracing racism – even though it is leftists who promote Critical Race Theory, which teaches that all whites are racist.
He said the Republicans "want everyone to get over slavery while they can't get the fact that they lost the Civil … War."
Josh Gad, who worked on Frozen, warned about burning down "the entire house."
Wendell Pierce, who's in an Amazon production, said it was because of the "prejudices of ordinary people." They, of course, avoid "rational argument."
Washington insiders also joined in, with Robert Reich making the claim: "Youngkin was able to feed vile lies directly to his base through a right-wing media machine that ceaselessly ampified his garbage. How can democracy survive this?"
But it didn't identify any "lies." much less "vile."
Ethan Embry, who appears on Netflix, said, "Enjoy the last year of Democrat control," apparently predicting Democrat failures in the 2022 elections, too.
Rosanna Araquette wasn't happy with anyone: "I'm sick of the weakness of the Democratic Party and the corrupt criminal Republican Party and the evil Media who has (sic) fed the beast."
On the MSNBC social media feed was Nicolle Wallace with, confusingly, "Glenn Youngkin laundered former President Trump's flagrant racism, wrapped it in education, and gave it a lie as a label."
Julian Castro insisted Democrats "need to better control the narrative." even though the legacy media many times acts as an arm of the political party.
The Washington Examiner noted that Youngkin won, "but some celebrities aren't having it."
https://www.wnd.com/2021/11/r-fd-celebrities-triggered-republican-success-lose-completely/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-breaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=breaking&ats_es=57139bde57e070d7cce67b2f02003c45
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Liberal tears are so sweet!
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Crusader wrote:Liberal tears are so sweet!
I believe they're worried someone will finally hold them accountable for some of their crimes....
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LAX is going to be a busy little airport on Nov5th 2024.
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If they're distressed, i'm happy.
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