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Election Day's biggest losers #3 - Hollywood



There's nothing the American people love more than being lectured by a bunch of morally dubious (if not downright depraved) people who get paid $20 Million to play dress-up for a few months. You'd think that they'd be smart enough to understand that. You'd be wrong. Instead of quietly supporting its terrible candidate, Hollywood went on an arrogant rampage - belittling, berating, and mocking anyone who would dare challenge the intellectual superiority of actors.
Obviously, we've all seen the lists of B-listers who promised to leave the country if Trump prevailed. In case you need a refresher, here you go: We'll keep an eye on them, but you can bet that - as usual - most will renege. More interesting is the fact that they poured millions into a candidate whose flaws were deep and painfully obvious. The money, time, and effort they squandered on an obvious lame horse simply boggles the mind - especially when you consider that she and the DNC cheated to eliminate Bernie Sanders, the candidate most of these people truly wanted. If, as they argue, Trump was one of the worst candidates in history, they actually lined up behind the one woman on Earth who couldn't beat him. ...And they did it with all the gleeful condescension they could muster.

Remember this old chestnut? It was directed by Joss Whedon and starred "lots and lots of famous people": Well, congratulations celebrities. You're right. It was important. You wanted us to get out there and vote, and we did. Thanks for the encouragement. We hope you enjoy the outcome. In case you missed it Here's the countdown so far: #5 The NeverTrump movement. #4 The Old Media, which lacked the wisdom of Scott Baio #3 Hollywood. #2 Soros and the Clinton Machine #1 - Barack Obama, the progressive movement

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