Is she claiming the rest of the country is a basket of deplorables?
She would be the first to do so that I know of.
Is she claiming the rest of the country is a basket of deplorables?
Like I said, it's not an opinion thing.
It's like me saying that I think Michael Jordan wasn't that good of a basketball player.
Does anyone else see the irony of Trump supporters criticizing the idea of a celebrity talking politics?
Magic Johnson was better. Oscar Robertson was better. Kareem was better.
She's a terrific actress and that's about it. Other than that she's just another mindless, emotional, insecure "paid pretender" far removed from real life and issues that concern real people who earn a living being themselves.
From one of the all-time funniest movies ever...My Favorite Year...and best lines, "I'm not an actor, I'm a MOVIE STAR!!!!!"
I don't. This is not new, hence my comment of Hollywood gonna Hollywood. And I'm not even criticizing as much as saying they won't change. Again, show me an athlete giving a Hall of Fame speech and getting political.
Magic Johnson was better. Oscar Robertson was better. Kareem was better.
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'
Trump was a celebrity. 4 years ago, he was calling for marches on Washington.
Why do we never hear that someone is out of touch w/ the coasts?
Trump was a celebrity. 4 years ago, he was calling for marches on Washington.
You're very Trump-esque in how offended you get Domer.
And I'm sure you don't get the irony of what you just wrote.
Not aware of him winning any major awards
Did I say anywhere in the quote you copied that she doesn't have first amendment rights? Do you think this is the first time someone in Hollywood has gotten political in an award speech?
And no fear, they don't hire people with right leaning political beliefs in Hollywood so you're safe from having to hear any of them speaking out during a show
You've never grabbed pussy?
I have, how do you think I landed my wife?
That's not relevant. All I'm hearing from righties today is the usual "shut up & sing" stuff. They don't like celebrities talking politics.
Mindless? Vassar and Yale, motherfuck.