Harrison Ford blasts Trump as 'world goes to hell': 'I don't know of a greater criminal in history'

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The actor offered a scathing assessment of the president, calling out his "hubris," "lies," and "perfidy" and saying his climate policies "scare the s--- out of me."​


Key points​


  • Harrison Ford says Donald Trump "doesn't have any policies, he has whims."
  • He criticized Trump's policies, saying, "He's making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket."
  • The Blade Runner actor declared, "I don't know of a greater criminal in history."
Former president Thunderbolt Ross is hulking out at the Trump administration.

Harrison Ford has criticized Donald Trump, slamming the politician's climate policies and announcing that the world is going "to hell" due to the current administration's "hubris" and "lies."

"[He] doesn't have any policies, he has whims," Ford said in a new interview with The Guardian. "It scares the s--- out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy."

Ford has advocated for environmental protections for decades, having served as the vice chair of Conservation International and appearing in multiple documentaries about climate change.

The Blade Runner actor zeroed in on Trump's climate policies, speculating that the president opposes wind turbines only because "he has just not seen a gold one" — a not-so-subtle jab at the president's interior decorating tastes.

Ford also said he thinks history will remember Trump's attitude toward climate change — which the commander in chief called "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" at the United Nations last month — as "a clear expression of ignorance, of hubris and purposeful subterfuge"


https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/harrison-ford-blasts-trump-world-194725144.html
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You're a truly ignorant fucker, even Bill Gates has woken up but sadly I doubt you ever will.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.

In Episode #180 of The Climate Realism Show, guest Dr. Matthew Weilicki and hosts Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely break down what Gates’ reversal means for climate policy, science, and the green tech industry.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.
 
You're a truly ignorant fucker, even Bill Gates has woken up but sadly I doubt you ever will.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.

In Episode #180 of The Climate Realism Show, guest Dr. Matthew Weilicki and hosts Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely break down what Gates’ reversal means for climate policy, science, and the green tech industry.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.

Yes, Gates figures he's milked that cow dry now.
 
I tend to like his movies.....and I adore his wife.....but I make up my own mind.

He has a few good ones. The Indiana Jones ones are the ones I remember, since I liked the pulp era type noir, and wanted to be an archeologist when I was a kid and read a lot of ancient history. If he made others I don't recall seeing any.
 
He has a few good ones. The Indiana Jones ones are the ones I remember, since I liked the pulp era type noir, and wanted to be an archeologist when I was a kid and read a lot of ancient history. If he made others I don't recall seeing any.
Blade Runner
Star Wars
Working Girl
 
Blade Runner
Star Wars
Working Girl

Blade Runner was okay, but the 'bad guy' was the best actor.

Star Wars was innovative for its cinematography and the great ship models for its time. The acting wasn't great, it was just a space opera at then end of the day. Don't think there was any great acting in any sci fi flick; it's not a genre that lends itself to anything but grandiose wooden cartoon characters, even in the books. Even Peter O'toole or a Dustin Hoffman wouldn't be able to pull off a great job in a sci fi flick.

Never heard of the last one.
 

The actor offered a scathing assessment of the president, calling out his "hubris," "lies," and "perfidy" and saying his climate policies "scare the s--- out of me."​


Key points​


  • Harrison Ford says Donald Trump "doesn't have any policies, he has whims."
  • He criticized Trump's policies, saying, "He's making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket."
  • The Blade Runner actor declared, "I don't know of a greater criminal in history."
Former president Thunderbolt Ross is hulking out at the Trump administration.

Harrison Ford has criticized Donald Trump, slamming the politician's climate policies and announcing that the world is going "to hell" due to the current administration's "hubris" and "lies."

"[He] doesn't have any policies, he has whims," Ford said in a new interview with The Guardian. "It scares the s--- out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy."

Ford has advocated for environmental protections for decades, having served as the vice chair of Conservation International and appearing in multiple documentaries about climate change.

The Blade Runner actor zeroed in on Trump's climate policies, speculating that the president opposes wind turbines only because "he has just not seen a gold one" — a not-so-subtle jab at the president's interior decorating tastes.

Ford also said he thinks history will remember Trump's attitude toward climate change — which the commander in chief called "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" at the United Nations last month — as "a clear expression of ignorance, of hubris and purposeful subterfuge"


https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/harrison-ford-blasts-trump-world-194725144.html
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Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president so, fuck you!
 
You're a truly ignorant fucker, even Bill Gates has woken up but sadly I doubt you ever will.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.

In Episode #180 of The Climate Realism Show, guest Dr. Matthew Weilicki and hosts Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely break down what Gates’ reversal means for climate policy, science, and the green tech industry.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.
Brilliant analysis by the Lord of Cretins.
You're a truly ignorant fucker, even Bill Gates has woken up but sadly I doubt you ever will.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.

In Episode #180 of The Climate Realism Show, guest Dr. Matthew Weilicki and hosts Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely break down what Gates’ reversal means for climate policy, science, and the green tech industry.

After years of funding and fueling climate panic, Bill Gates has done an about-face. In a new 17-page memo released ahead of COP-30 in Brazil, Gates admits that rising temperatures will “not lead to humanity’s demise” and urges the climate community to drop its “doomsday outlook.” This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.

Lord of Cretins this thread is about a scathing assessment of Crazy Trump, and not about climate change.
 

The actor offered a scathing assessment of the president, calling out his "hubris," "lies," and "perfidy" and saying his climate policies "scare the s--- out of me."​


Key points​


  • Harrison Ford says Donald Trump "doesn't have any policies, he has whims."
  • He criticized Trump's policies, saying, "He's making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket."
  • The Blade Runner actor declared, "I don't know of a greater criminal in history."
Former president Thunderbolt Ross is hulking out at the Trump administration.

Harrison Ford has criticized Donald Trump, slamming the politician's climate policies and announcing that the world is going "to hell" due to the current administration's "hubris" and "lies."

"[He] doesn't have any policies, he has whims," Ford said in a new interview with The Guardian. "It scares the s--- out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy."

Ford has advocated for environmental protections for decades, having served as the vice chair of Conservation International and appearing in multiple documentaries about climate change.

The Blade Runner actor zeroed in on Trump's climate policies, speculating that the president opposes wind turbines only because "he has just not seen a gold one" — a not-so-subtle jab at the president's interior decorating tastes.

Ford also said he thinks history will remember Trump's attitude toward climate change — which the commander in chief called "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" at the United Nations last month — as "a clear expression of ignorance, of hubris and purposeful subterfuge"


https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/harrison-ford-blasts-trump-world-194725144.html
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This tone deaf actor needs to retreat back to his ivory tower and waive his "I stand with Ukraine" flag.

These Hollywood morons are clueless.
 
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