The idea of celebrities dabbling in politics is a frightening one. The human mind is fragile, most seek things like books and films to escape their dismal realities or the idea of thinking about anything outside of themselves. Because of this, there’s an overwhelming tendency to adopt the beliefs of others. At least that’s what’s been demonstrated by millennials over the course of the past two years. And despite what they might have you believe, it doesn’t prove that America is full of hate. It probes that America is full of lazy people who would rather have a celebrity think for them rather then do the thinking themselves. This is why Meryl Streep is being praised by the left. She’s just another talking head.
What qualifies an actor or a musician to make political statements? Absolutely nothing. A musician is somebody who whines for a living to the tune of a guitar. Yes, some of them do it well and beautifully, but most songs are full complaints or whining. Then there’s actors and television personalities. They get paid to pretend to be other people and commentate on things. None of them have degrees in history or law. They’re about as qualified to make political claims as a football player is join the NHL and lead a team to a Stanley Cup victory.
Back to Meryl Streep . . . it would seem that after her uniformed comments at the Gold Globes, she’s doubled down on her opinions of Donald Trump. However, check out her speech on the next page. Not only is she ignorant, but she’s a monument to her own vanity.

Civil Rights bill was introduced by a Democrat and signed into law by a Democrat president
Introduced in the House as H.R. 7152 by Emanuel Celler (D–NY) on June 20, 1963
Committee consideration by Judiciary
Passed the House on February 10, 1964[1] (290–130)
Passed the Senate on June 19, 1964[2] (73–27) with amendment
House agreed to Senate amendment on July 2, 1964[3] (289–126)
Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964
Voters Rights act was introduced by a Democrat and signed into law by a Democrat president
Introduced in the Senate as S. 1564 by Mike Mansfield (D–MT) and Everett Dirksen (R–IL) on March 17, 1965
Committee consideration by Judiciary
Passed the Senate on May 26, 1965 (77-19)
Passed the House with amendment on July 9, 1965 (333–85)
Reported by the joint conference committee on July 29, 1965; agreed to by the House on August 3, 1965 (328–74) and by the Senate on August 4, 1965 (79–18)
Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on August 6, 1965
All Democrat accomplishments
Why is Streep doing this? Is her career so in the toilet that she has to resort to Trump bashing? I thought she had better breeding. Guess I was wrong. She acts like Jane Fonda.
Republicans have ZERO accomplishments for the common good of the American citizens
Trump is a celebrity too… Lol. You guys should get new writers that don’t shoot themselves in the foot on the first sentence.
Such a load of c**p from a nobody
WHAT THE HELL YOU BEEN SMOKIN YOU POS
Get a life has been!
She think she’s in a movie.
Post some video. I just imagine they are designer brown shirts?
Wacky democrat baby killer