Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Those evil 'Hollywood elitists'



How dare an actor or actress voice an opinion on this year's Presidential Election? They're not Americans. They don't pay taxes. I wonder why the Conservative base continues demonizing those who have a differing opinion that's a household name. Matt Damon. Oh, what does he know? Despite spending countless hours working in Africa for AIDS awareness and raising money for medical care, he shouldn't talk. He's ignorant. He wants our government turned into a socialistic and coummunistic one.



I haven't seen such disdain for our media and so-called Hollywood community. By the way, many of these actors and actresses live outside of California. This isn't as terroristic as the McCarthy-led era in the 1950s when one bold, courageous journalist, Edward R. Murrow, stood up to the evils this Senator and his followers committed, but it does show just another ingredient of Conservative fascism.



What about those who support the Republicans? Let's see: Dwayne Johnson a.k.a. The Rock, Jon Voigt, Wilford Brimley, Arnold Schwarznaeger, Bruce Willis, and my personal favorite, Mr. Missing In Action, Chuck Norris.

It's really absurd the McCain camp follows lock-in-step with the Conservative commentators. McCain won't do interviews, unless it's a reporter who cozies up to him. Yet, he and his surrogates turn around and say how unfair the media is for spending too much time on Barack Obama. He should thank the media. They've been far too lenient on his gaffes and continue dissecting every little nuance Barack makes.

1 comment:

Thomas said...

I'm with you. Matt Damon brings up great points, in particular this quote:

"I need to know if she really thinks dinosaurs were here 4,000 years ago...because she's going to have the nuclear codes."