Well, well, well, it would seem that we have yet another Hollywood type who's more than a little eager to show off just how much of a mental midget he really is. These people just never cease to amaze me when comes to how they absolutely insist upon making it painfully clear that their IQ is roughly the same as their shoe size. This time around the culprit is none other that Robert DeNiro. What is it about these scumbag Hollywood elites that makes them think that they are somehow smarter than us folks upon whom they rely to go see their movies? DeNiro is another one of those clowns who perceive themselves as being on a higher level than the rest of us, but as near as I can tell, he's just one more stooge who never managed to graduate from high school. And yet, because he's supposed to be more enlightened, more sophisticate and more worldly, he is someone that we should all listen to. So where then, exactly, is my incentive to go see any movie that this bonehead is in, especially when it has now become so apparent that he has nothing but ill will toward the country that I love? Why should I continue to subsidize his ability to give money to the most corrupt president in my lifetime? I'm done with these people. And so I'm pretty much done going to the movies, since I now have to spend so much more on gas.
The incident to which I refer came about, where else but, at a fundraiser for Barry "Almighty" and the Mrs. that the esteemed Mr. DeNiro hosted on Monday night in New York. Apparently old "Bob" thought it quite appropriate to kick off his little soirée with some of his trademark idiotic remarks which happened to include this little quip: "Callista Gingrich. Karen Santorum. Ann Romney. Now do you really think our country is ready for a white first lady?" According to the pool report, and something that should really come as no surprise to anyone is the fact that the crowd roared and someone yelled "no!" as DeNiro asked, "Too soon, right?" And I'm sure old "Bob" was pretty damn proud of himself and patted himself on the back for getting such a big laugh. But in such a gathering what other response would you have expected? Obviously, Newt Gingrich didn’t appreciate the irony. The presidential contender and former House speaker called the comment “inexcusable” and demanded an apology from Barry. Right, like that's gonna happen. "I think that Robert DeNiro's wrong," Mr. Gingrich said at a campaign stop in Shreveport, La., the AP reported. "The country is ready for a new first lady, and he doesn't have to describe it in racial terms." Let's face it, that's the only way those on the left know how to address anything.
It was later, on Tuesday afternoon, that a senior Gingrich adviser, an African-American, female, by the way, also jumped into the fray, arguing that if a conservative had made such a comment, the media would have objected. "Racial comments and jokes degrade the political process,” said Kiron Skinner, a national co-chair of the Women With Newt Coalition, in a statement. “They have no place in this presidential campaign season. Robert DeNiro and other celebrities supporting President Barack Obama don’t seem to think so. At a star-studded fundraiser in New York City last night, the actor declared that it is too soon for a white first lady. The crowd approved. The media and many others would decry an equivalent comment by a conservative or a Republican supporter of a presidential candidate." Dr. Skinner continued, "As a senior adviser in Speaker Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign and as an African American woman, I stand against comments like DeNiro’s." But I think we should all be aware of the fact by now that these kinds of comments are pretty much standard fare for the scum who reside on the left. And like I mentioned earlier, no apology was forthcoming from our "Dear Beloved Leader," but he did send out one of his campaign schleps who supposedly called the joke “inappropriate.” They saw this as being a joke?
Ya know, I used like DeNiro. I've even been known to go out of my way to go see a few of his movies, despite the rapidly escalating cost of tickets. But now, like Tom Hanks, that moron Sean Penn, and Tim Robbins to name just a few that have gone before him, I'm now done with both him and his movies. He's getting a little old anyway and is well past his prime. These days there just seems to be a definite disconnect between those to make movies and those who go to see those movies. And I'm getting pretty tired of hearing these morons continually spouting off, essentially belittling those of us whom they still expect to shell out more and more money to see one of their, usually very disappointing, movies. Movies that far too often, these days, have some hidden political message or are designed more to teach or brainwash us than they are to actually entertain us. So old "Bob" and his fellow retards can laugh it up all they want, but they shouldn't expect me to continue to buy anymore movie tickets. And granted I'm only one guy, but with all the whining about declining ticket sales coming from certain movie moguls that I've been reading about these days , there must be more people out there who think like me and are now simply fed up with subsidizing the political antics of these Hollywood elites. None of my money will end up in Barry's hands.
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