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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Trumpsters at the Golden Globes










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Monday, January 9, 2017

The dripping self-righteousness is enough to make me puke!






 Meryl Streep criticized Trump for mocking a lying reporter.

  



The hypocrisy here is irrefutable! 

At the 2003 Oscars Streep sprung to her feet and gave child rapist Roman Polanski a standing ovation. Unfortunately, the child molester couldn't be there to receive his Oscar because the minute he sets foot on American soil he would be thrown in jail.

When you're part of Hollywood you're exalted. By one's self and others. Because everything is manufactured. Their face, the implants, even their names are not real.

Streep is so full of herself there is no limit to her fantasy's. The truth is Polanski is no different than these creeps.  












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Patton Reincarnated










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She's absolutely right






'I didn't hear Meryl Streep give a shout out to the mentally challenged boy tortured on Facebook'





Incoming White House adviser Kellyanne Conway has joined President-elect Donald Trump's counterattack on Meryl Streep by arguing that if the actress was such an advocate for the disabled, she should have stood up for the special needs man subjected to Torture in video posted on Facebook.


Streep caused a sensation on the airwaves and online when she delivered a blistering speech against Trump while accepting an award at the Golden Globes Sunday night, where she slammed Trump for mocking New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski in 2015 at a campaign rally. 

'That instinct to humiliate, when it's modeled by someone in a public platform, it filters down into everyone's life because it gives permission for others to do the same,' Streep said.

Conway appeared Monday morning on 'Fox and Friends,' and joined President-elect Trump in hitting back at Streep.

'I'm glad Meryl Streep has such a passion for the disabled because I didn't hear her weigh in or I didn't even hear her use her platform last night ... to give a shout out to the mentally challenged boy who last week was tortured live on Facebook for half an hour, by four young African-American adults who were screaming racial and anti-Trump expletives and forcing him to put his head in toilet water,' she said.

The 4 stool samples of whence she speaks:









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Meryl Streep, Jimmy Fallon and more use Golden Globes stage to slam Trump







When will these self-idolized morons realize what they have to say is as pertinent to my life as the bowel movement I had last week?

Oh...and I'm expecting a whole horde of protesters at the Inaugural. You know, just like the Republicans at Obama's.


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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.

During a night that saw "Moonlight," "La La Land," "The Crown" and "Atlanta" win big it was the next president of the United States that got the most attention.

Just minutes into the show, host Jimmy Fallon used his time on stage to take digs at Trump after he was forced to improvise for the first few minutes of the show due to a broken teleprompter.

Once his script was up and running, Fallon called the Golden Globes "one of the few places left where America still honors the popular vote." That, though, isn't quite true. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a collection of 85 members, has its own methods of selecting winners.

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.

Warning stop here:

And take a deep breath.

Her Safe Place Shelter must have been at full capacity.

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 a "principled press to hold Trump [accountable]" and to call him out "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."



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