Meryl Streep at Golden Globes

Ok we'll give you a do over..( and stop trying so hard -that was a pathetic gratuitous insult)..

7:32 AM 1/10/17... that's you goal to STFU and say something worthwhile instead. You can do it!

Your goal is to STFU and say something that actually rates a worthwhile reply.

When you do that, you'll get one.

As of yet, you have not accomplished your own goal.
 
An obvious PR stunt to boost her flagging career. She's old and no one will hire her and she has been reduced to making movies about bad opera singers!! HAHA
 
Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, some liberal stars were determined to use the 74th annual Golden Globes to have the last word 12 days before Trump is sworn into office.


Fallon often used the President-elect as a punchline, even comparing him to belligerent and cruel "Games of Thrones" King Joffrey, but Meryl Streep changed the tone of the evening when she launched into a somber speech about Trump.

Streep said Trump's behavior "sank its hooks in my heart" and she slammed what she called Trump's "instinct to humiliate."
She asked for "the principled press to hold power to account, to call him (Trump) on the carpet for every outrage." Her comments were met with applause, tears and support by her fellow actors in the audience. Actor Chris Pine called her speech the "best message of tonight."to call him on the carpet for every outrage.

But Trump blasted Streep on Twitter Monday morning, calling her "one of the most overrated actresses in Hollywood" and a "Hillary flunky who lost big."

Hugh Laurie, accepting his award for best supporting actor in a limited series or TV film for "The Night Manager," speculated that this would perhaps be the last Golden Globes ceremony.

"I don't mean to be gloomy, but it has the words 'Hollywood,' 'foreign' and 'press' in the title," Laurie said, explaining his pessimism about the awards surviving the Trump era. He added that some Republicans don't even like the word "association."

He accepted his award "on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere."
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...re-use-golden-globes-stage-to-slam-trump.html

ROFL..what a bunch of 'drama queens'
 
An obvious PR stunt to boost her flagging career. She's old and no one will hire her and she has been reduced to making movies about bad opera singers!! HAHA

And she still makes more in one month's worth of interest and dividends on her accrued fortune than you earn in twenty years of busting your ass at whatever dirty, sweaty, blue collar, dumbo job you do.

Go figure, eh? :dunno:

No wonder you resent her.
 
Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, some liberal stars were determined to use the 74th annual Golden Globes to have the last word 12 days before Trump is sworn into office.


Fallon often used the President-elect as a punchline, even comparing him to belligerent and cruel "Games of Thrones" King Joffrey, but Meryl Streep changed the tone of the evening when she launched into a somber speech about Trump.

Streep said Trump's behavior "sank its hooks in my heart" and she slammed what she called Trump's "instinct to humiliate."
She asked for "the principled press to hold power to account, to call him (Trump) on the carpet for every outrage." Her comments were met with applause, tears and support by her fellow actors in the audience. Actor Chris Pine called her speech the "best message of tonight."to call him on the carpet for every outrage.

But Trump blasted Streep on Twitter Monday morning, calling her "one of the most overrated actresses in Hollywood" and a "Hillary flunky who lost big."

Hugh Laurie, accepting his award for best supporting actor in a limited series or TV film for "The Night Manager," speculated that this would perhaps be the last Golden Globes ceremony.

"I don't mean to be gloomy, but it has the words 'Hollywood,' 'foreign' and 'press' in the title," Laurie said, explaining his pessimism about the awards surviving the Trump era. He added that some Republicans don't even like the word "association."

He accepted his award "on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere."
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...re-use-golden-globes-stage-to-slam-trump.html

ROFL..what a bunch of 'drama queens'

So, do you deny the truth or accuracy of her comments about slump, Ghandi?
 
So, do you deny the truth or accuracy of her comments about slump, Ghandi?
Ghandi was a Hindu.
I neither affirm or deny -it's in the eye of the beholder.
It's only La La Land, so nobody of sound mind really cares -but it's good water cooler talk
 
I love Meryl Streep even more, she had the President Elect up at 3:30 sweating her!
 
Didn't see but just read about it. Wins some lifetime achievement award and her speech is about Trump. Hollywood gonna Hollywood.

You aren't surprised are you? That is why ratings for these shows are constantly going down. It is why ESPN ratings are plummeting. Nobody is saying that these people can't have opinions. It is just that people are tired of them using their position to force their opinions down our throats. We watch sports and movies to escape things not have it rammed down our throats
 
You aren't surprised are you? That is why ratings for these shows are constantly going down. It is why ESPN ratings are plummeting. Nobody is saying that these people can't have opinions. It is just that people are tired of them using their position to force their opinions down our throats. We watch sports and movies to escape things not have it rammed down our throats

Exactly, you are saying these people are not politically correct enough.
 
You aren't surprised are you? That is why ratings for these shows are constantly going down. It is why ESPN ratings are plummeting. Nobody is saying that these people can't have opinions. It is just that people are tired of them using their position to force their opinions down our throats. We watch sports and movies to escape things not have it rammed down our throats

Why do people always say "rammed down our throats?"

She was just expressing herself. It's an opinion.
 
Ghandi was a Hindu.

According to him, he was also a Buddhist.

But then again, what would he know?

I neither affirm or deny -it's in the eye of the beholder.
It's only La La Land, so nobody of sound mind really cares -but it's good water cooler talk

If that's so, then why are you commenting on it and ridiculing Streep for expressing what she in her eye beholds?

I think you need to spend more time in meditation.

Or possibly medication.
 
codeine for osteoarthritis..and it;s not like they get me high.It's so my knee works


That explains it. Rune is a dry drunk. Brittle, broken, angry, and incapable of finding peace, or another way to cope. Substances were his way of managing all that hatred against himself and everyone and thing.

Pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization on full display
 
I cant believe how many Conservatives watch the Golden Globes, I didn't know anyone outside of Hollywood watched it.
 
Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, some liberal stars were determined to use the 74th annual Golden Globes to have the last word 12 days before Trump is sworn into office.


Fallon often used the President-elect as a punchline, even comparing him to belligerent and cruel "Games of Thrones" King Joffrey, but Meryl Streep changed the tone of the evening when she launched into a somber speech about Trump.

Streep said Trump's behavior "sank its hooks in my heart" and she slammed what she called Trump's "instinct to humiliate."
She asked for "the principled press to hold power to account, to call him (Trump) on the carpet for every outrage." Her comments were met with applause, tears and support by her fellow actors in the audience. Actor Chris Pine called her speech the "best message of tonight."to call him on the carpet for every outrage.

But Trump blasted Streep on Twitter Monday morning, calling her "one of the most overrated actresses in Hollywood" and a "Hillary flunky who lost big."

Hugh Laurie, accepting his award for best supporting actor in a limited series or TV film for "The Night Manager," speculated that this would perhaps be the last Golden Globes ceremony.

"I don't mean to be gloomy, but it has the words 'Hollywood,' 'foreign' and 'press' in the title," Laurie said, explaining his pessimism about the awards surviving the Trump era. He added that some Republicans don't even like the word "association."

He accepted his award "on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere."
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...re-use-golden-globes-stage-to-slam-trump.html

ROFL..what a bunch of 'drama queens'

Says the junkie oblivious to the imminent destruction he applauds daily.
 
According to him, he was also a Buddhist.

But then again, what would he know?
What the Buddha did was to introduce a "living reformation in the petrified faith that surrounded him," Gandhi said.
^ interesting and correct on his part. And substantive on yours. I'm impressed!


If that's so, then why are you commenting on it and ridiculing Streep for expressing what she in her eye beholds?
I think you need to spend more time in meditation.
Or possibly medication.
perhaps the venue was inappropriate?
There are many types of meditation. "spending time" implies it's a pure study -it's not once the basics are learned.

Meditation is but one part of the Noble Path.
 
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