• April 26, 2024

Celebrities to Congress: We Lost So “We DEMAND” You Do As We Say [VIDEO]

 Celebrities to Congress: We Lost So “We DEMAND” You Do As We Say [VIDEO]

If there’s anybody more arrogant than a Democrat who just won, it’s a Democrat who just lost.

You know what America needs?
What America needs?
What America needs?

America needs yet another video filled with celebrities and near-celebrities repeating themselves and finishing each other’s sentences as they admonish the rest of us for daring to disagree with them.

From Judy Kurtz, The Hill:

A slew of high-profile stars — including Sally Field, former “The View” co-host Rosie Perez, “Westworld’s” Jeffrey Wright, Keegan-Michael Key and “Boardwalk Empire” actor Steve Buscemi — are calling on Congress to “vigorously oppose” any of President-elect Donald Trump’s “racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, anti-worker, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, anti-environmental policies.”

Get ready for your scoldin’, folks!

I’m old enough to remember when obstructionism was a bad thing.

Yes, some people have been attacked in Trump’s name, and a few of them weren’t even hoaxes. But people have been attacked for supporting Trump, too. Is that somehow an argument for Trump? I don’t think these guys see it that way.

The important thing is that our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters have been given yet another opportunity to browbeat us. In their minds, they lost because they just didn’t sneer at us enough. After all, they’re on TV and we’re not.

It sure is a different message than the one they send us when they win, huh?

I encourage them to redouble their efforts over the next four years. Not because I want Trump to be reelected, but because I want the Democratic Party to tear itself apart.

It’s good to see Jeffrey Wright doing this, though. He looks at 60 million Americans who didn’t vote the way he wanted them to, who have a different point of view than he does, and he just says: “It doesn’t look like anything to me.”

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