Meryl Streep at Golden Globes

No, he probably tried to hit on Streep once and she probably laughed at his tiny hands.

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Hollywood is not a cake walk, there are many hard working average Americans in the industry and many successes live in poverty before hitting it big, it's not like Trump where you are born into money.

Exactly, and there are millions of behind-the-scenes workers in the creative industries who just want a good job, not fame.
 
Cite? Working people voted for Trump. Not the rich or wannabe rich liberal elite. Just working people. There is enough data on the vote to confirm that anywhere.
Trump is repulsed by ordinary people. How many times did he ever mingle with the commoners? He usually addressed them from a podium. It cracks me up you think he really cares about working people.
 
Trump is repulsed by ordinary people. How many times did he ever mingle with the commoners? He usually addressed them from a podium. It cracks me up you think he really cares about working people.

I will disagree with you there. And for the record I am not a fan of Trump. It does not matter if I think he cares about working people, the working people believe it. Democrats lost that vote through decades of bullshitting and doing nothing for them. Everyone votes with their wallet/pocketbook. Trump was smart enough to realize that just like Bill Clinton did. No mystery there.
 
Cite? Working people voted for Trump. Not the rich or wannabe rich liberal elite. Just working people. There is enough data on the vote to confirm that anywhere.

Please. I'm a working person as are most people and I didn't vote for trump. Furthermore conservatives have been whining for a month now that if it weren't for Californians, trump would have won the popular vote.
 
Trump is repulsed by ordinary people. How many times did he ever mingle with the commoners? He usually addressed them from a podium. It cracks me up you think he really cares about working people.

So. What makes you certain he doesn't care about working people? Extensive research, or just that burning misery of losing when you fully expected to win? God! That had to really, really hurt. How did you really feel when the realization that Hillary was going to tank and The Donald would win finally hit you?

Was it in the morning when you rose, fully anticipating rubbing the conservative's nose in Hillary's win, only to discover the IMPOSSIBLE happened? Argggghhh! How TOTALLY embarrassing for you...

ROFLOCAO!

Was it after the recount, or are you still hoping for a "Hillaricle"?
 
Please. I'm a working person as are most people and I didn't vote for trump. Furthermore conservatives have been whining for a month now that if it weren't for Californians, trump would have won the popular vote.

What got Trump the vote was a majority of middle class people turning out. I am not trying to belittle any working person at all. Those folks regardless of political choice one has to respect. They work to support themselves. As far as the popular vote, there is a reason for the electoral college and it worked. Big cities and populous states should not be the sole deciding factor that elects our President. The country should and did. Even if one does not like who was elected, enough Americans did right?
 
I will disagree with you there. And for the record I am not a fan of Trump. It does not matter if I think he cares about working people, the working people believe it. Democrats lost that vote through decades of bullshitting and doing nothing for them. Everyone votes with their wallet/pocketbook. Trump was smart enough to realize that just like Bill Clinton did. No mystery there.

Democrats put all their eggs in the appeals to minorities, environmentalists and 'social justice' [however it's conceived] basket.

While basically ignoring the working class. Trump apparently, was able to stay focused long enough [lol] to see a clear path to the WH in aggressively courting them.

After Bill Clinton, I don't even know that democrats even bothered to bullshit the working class. In fact, they became outwardly adversarial in some instances. As Appalachian coal miners can tell you.

I suspect the electoral the comeuppance was inevitable and Trump happened to be the instrument.

While it's true that Trump may be bullshitting them as well, the early evidence seems to indicate otherwise. He's not even in office and I just saw him talking to an Asian CEO about bringing 36,000 jobs here.
 
Please. I'm a working person as are most people and I didn't vote for trump. Furthermore conservatives have been whining for a month now that if it weren't for Californians, trump would have won the popular vote.
Actually was just reading that only 30 to 35% of people are considered working class
 
Democrats put all their eggs in the appeals to minorities, environmentalists and 'social justice' [however it's conceived] basket.

While basically ignoring the working class. Trump apparently, was able to stay focused long enough [lol] to see a clear path to the WH in aggressively courting them.

After Bill Clinton, I don't even know that democrats even bothered to bullshit the working class. In fact, they became outwardly adversarial in some instances. As Appalachian coal miners can tell you.

I suspect the electoral the comeuppance was inevitable and Trump happened to be the instrument.

While it's true that Trump may be bullshitting them as well, the early evidence seems to indicate otherwise. He's not even in office and I saw him talking to an Asian CEO about bringing 36,000 jobs here.

I say give the man a chance. This country will never know if a business man is indeed a good thing for the country unless we try. He is elected. Lets all get behind the President and see what happens. If it does not work out, there is always another election.
 
What got Trump the vote was a majority of middle class people turning out. I am not trying to belittle any working person at all. Those folks regardless of political choice one has to respect. They work to support themselves. As far as the popular vote, there is a reason for the electoral college and it worked. Big cities and populous states should not be the sole deciding factor that elects our President. The country should and did. Even if one does not like who was elected, enough Americans did right?

I don't know why you're changing the topic to respect of working people. "Hollywood types" work, even if you don't like the work they do. I don't disrespect any working person for the job he does. But I'm very critical of any person who bought into trump's smoke and mirrors production. His history of scamming and mistreating his workers has been posted on this forum and in the news numerous times. Nothing I've read about him couldn't be verified because trump willingly lived his life in public.

Just as I have no personal knowledge of what it's like to be a billionaire (if indeed trump is a billionaire), he has no personal knowledge of what it's like to be a low or middle class worker. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that.
 
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