How do we explain a privileged, but vicious, man like Robert DeNiro?
These “stars” live in rarefied neighborhoods and have full-time security when they venture out. And yet because they subscribe to the New York Times, they think they are our benefactors.
Patricia McCarthy | June 16, 2026
The once-revered and talented actor Robert DeNiro lost his humanity years ago now, during President Trump’s first term.
He transformed himself from a beloved actor, a great actor, into a hateful, whiny, disturbed man who, by now, no one but the most Trump-deranged wants to hear speak, act or blather on and on about how he can’t love this country as long as Trump is our president.
The same is true of Jane Fonda, Julia Roberts, Bette Midler, etc., all the moonbat celebrities who think we care what they think about anything.
They spend their lives entertaining us by acting in fictional roles as fictional people. They are good at their jobs, most of them. But that talent they have, whether God-given or learned does not qualify them to tell us what to think or for whom to vote. They live in bubbles of wealth. They often endure the fawning admiration of crowds of people they do not know but who derive joy by sharing their lives vicariously.
Jane Fonda has a long and storied record of hating America; her activities would have shocked and embarrassed her father who was indeed a great actor. He was a Democrat who enlisted to fight in WWII and served in the Navy for three years. If he were alive today, he would surely be a Republican.
The Democrat party of today loathes the military and considers the people who volunteer to be a part of it to be tools of the right.
Nothing could be further from the truth. These young people who join any branch of the military today are heroes, far braver than any of the leftist cowards who love to malign them.
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