So riddle me this, in the big scheme of things, does anyone really care about the opinion of some mediocre, at best, actor when it comes to who is, or is not, fit to hold elected office? And should any endorsement made by such a person negate any, or all, of the many transgressions committed by the candidate being endorsed? And are we to assume that the recipient of such an endorsement, in this case Liz Cheney, is of the opinion that those folks within her district are stupid enough to fall for such a transparent charade? Apparently so. Which brings me to Kevin Costner, who hasn’t made a decent movie in decades, and his recent endorsement of Cheney.
And yes, and as strange as that may sound, that would
be the very same Kevin Costner who backed Pete Buttigieg during the 2020
Democrat primary and has now decided to throw his rapidly fading star power
behind Cheney as she faces an increasingly uphill battle in the Republican
Wyoming primary. Even with his endorsement, Cheney has a long way to go if she
hopes to win the Republican primary against her opponent Harriet Hageman. But
sadly, for Cheney, Costner’s endorsements have not carried much weight in the
past, considering he went all in for ‘Buttboy’ Buttigieg back in 2019. Despite
his best efforts Buttigieg still came up short.
And it was earlier same that same year Costner who, apparently
thinking he was being clever, without mentioning President Trump by name, expressed
his dismay over the current state of American politics, arguing that our
selfishness has transformed the country away from its former greatness. It was
in an interview with Variety that the actor said, “The political landscape is
unrecognizable to me, and shame on us for being in that spot’” And added, “That
could change overnight, not because of a vote, but because people say, ‘I want
to try to be more than about myself.’ That’s the definition of public service.”
Sorry Kevin, but that’s such a crock BS!
Costner then went on to say that the American
experiment will always be great, while conceding that it will wane if politics
continue down this path. He said, “This is the greatest experiment in
humankind: America.” And then added, “This great idea about America still
exists, it’s still here. People still want to come here, but we’re not first in
hardly anything that matters and we have an inflated idea about how we are. We
exaggerate about what we are. We are everything that’s great and we are
everything that’s human. And our humanness and our level of selfishness is
overtaking our chance to be great.” Look, trying to sound intelligent really
isn’t this guy’s strong suit.
As most are likely aware, Costner produces and stars
in a show called ‘Yellowstone,’ a show I have not watched one minute of. His
character, John Dutton, is apparently running for governor to battle out of
state big money interests that he feels will ruin his community. He believes in
Wyoming values, honesty, justice, not selling out, and preserving the small
farms and ranchers against ruthless out of state developers. It is kind of
ironic that the good parts of his character are present in Harriet Hageman; and
the arrogant, out of state, elite money and power attributes are emblematic of
Liz Cheney. Costner may not see the irony, he is a Hollyweirdo after all.
Costner is nothing more than a pussy who merely
plays a “real man” on television. Real men were those like Lee Marvin, wounded
on Saipan, Jimmy Stewart, who flew over 20 missions, retired Brigadier General Henry
Fonda, Lieutenant in the Navy, Clark Gable, Charles Bronson awarded a Purple
Heart as a B-29 aerial gunner, window Gunner Audie Murphy the most decorated
soldier in World War II, Ernest Borgnine 10 years in the Navy from 1935 to 45
and James Arness severely wounded in Italy during World War II just to name a
few. I remember the real heroes who used to be in Hollywood, not those of which
we now have so many of on Hollyweird.
Costner, much in the same manner as nutjob Bobby De
Niro, is another example of the actor who, while he, or she, is absolutely
nothing like the character they play, will try to make the voters think that they
are, in an attempt to trick them into thinking the popular character has a
particular point of view. If Costner supported, and voted for, ‘Buttboy’
Buttigieg in 2020, then he’s already shown us who he really is and what he
believes in. and to be honest Cheney is even worse than Buttigieg because she
pretends to be a conservative but will take our country down just like he
would. She’ll just take a bit longer to accomplish the very same level of destruction.
Buttigieg and Cheney, could Costner have selected two
better examples of what is wrong with the American politics in 2022? First,
Buttigieg gladly accepts the important position of Secretary of Transportation,
then he goes on a three-month hiatus for ‘maternity leave,’ at arguably the
absolute worst time in history to do so, when there are so many ships stranded
off of the west coast it looks like the Normandy landing. Then, Costner apparently
idolizes Cheney, who after winning her election immediately betrays her
constituents by voting with the Democrats. Costner seems to have a penchant for
choosing to support losers, traitors, and sexual deviants.
But in a way I’m glad so many of these imbecilic Hollyweird
Leftists, like Costner, are so eager to let me know where it is that they stand
politically. I’m glad because I can add their names to what has become a rather
long list of other idiots whose past, current, and future movies I can totally
disregard, and never waste a second watching. Not wasting time watching the
movies that these clowns are in leaves me more time to read, listen to music of
great composers, and do other things that I like to do. The left has been
launching TERROR attacks, but this little Hollyweird sissy chooses to blame
President Trump for “the state of American politics."
Finally, I’d like to ask such
out of touch rich people, when is it selfishness to want to provide for our
children? When is it selfishness to want to live in a safe neighborhood? When is
it selfishness to want wage increases to maintain a decent lifestyle? When is
it selfishness to want the country, and its citizens, put first, before
foreigners? When is it selfishness to compete fairly? When is it selfishness to
honor our veterans, and those that have died to protect our freedoms? When is
it selfishness to honor our history? When is it selfishness to be told the
truth and the facts? These rich people are such frauds, it’s they who to be blamed
for what America has become.
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