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Alec Baldwin Says Hollywood Is More Important Than Congress, The President, And The Supreme Court

September 18, 2017| by Brian Anderson

Last night’s Emmy Awards were predictably an anti-Trump showcase of liberal douchery and arrogance. It’s not surprising that arrogant douche Alec Baldwin managed to say the dumbest thing, but what is kind of shocking is that it didn’t have anything to do with Donald Trump. After congratulating himself for being awesome, Baldwin actually said that what Hollywood does is more important than anything the US government has every done. This is what they are talking about when they say coastal elitists live in a liberal bubble.

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Unfortunately for most people he is right.  The average person can probably name more actors on their favorite TV show than Supreme Court justices   22222frying pan
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In terms of being "effective"...he's correct.   (Damn him)

An example:

Season 3 Netflix - NARCOS  --- where they feature/fold homosexual activity into leading characters, whether they're the FBI or the CALI cartel.

I realized my shock at seeing it had already become dull/muted...and simply got up and looked in the fridge.  For the 12th time.    :laugh:
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