Marlow Stern reports:
On Wednesday afternoon, I had the pleasure of sitting down with De Niro and his Tribeca partner Jane Rosenthal to discuss the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival... Our talk eventually veered to his prophetic 2006 Hardball appearance, and whether or not he’ll be endorsing Hillary Clinton for president in 2016.-RW
“Hopefully it will be her, yes,” said De Niro. “I think that she’s paid her dues. There are going to be no surprises, and she has earned the right to be president and the head of the country at this point. It’s that simple. And she’s a woman, which is very important because her take on things may be what we need right now.”
"And she’s a woman, which is very important because her take on things may be what we need right now.”
ReplyDeleteI KNEW he was going to say that after reading only the headline RW. LOL. You gotta love these leftist sexists. Yes let's hire the little bitch because she's a woman. Brilliant. Who cares how much more havoc yet ANOTHER statist will reek on humanity. I guess since Odumbo was PC president #1 we need PC president #2. What's next? Elect a black, transsexual midget for PC president #3?
And great, we got ANOTHER Clinton and ANOTHER Bush running. Is this just musical chairs at this point?
And don't forget, Walker is a Bush in drag. (as in G. WALKER Bush).
DeleteLeftist sexists....and hypocrites. Look, women are the same as men, but women have a different (better) perspective than men, because they're different from men. But women are the same as men, which is why the pay gap is so egregious. But women are different than men, which is why they shouldn't combine professional sports leagues to make women compete with men, however, women are the same as men so female athletes should make the same amount of money as male athletes. Women are the same as men, but men are violent, competitive brutes and women are compassionate, civilized persons.
DeleteFeminism makes no sense, and people prove they are incapable of logical thought by supporting it.
The guy is a great actor, but his mind is numb from living in the bubble of celebritydom. It's a wonder most big actors don't exhibit "The Maness of King George" type behavior.
ReplyDeletebeing an actor is a career of doing whatever other people tell you to do. Learning lines other people have written. Being someone that other people imagined. Being an empty headed statist isn't all the surprising.
DeleteThere was this priceless moment back in the early 80's (or late 70's), when my uber-feminist ex stated: "Well if the world was run by WIMMIN, we wouldn't have war". I was forced to point out that at that time there were two major wars going on. One by Israel (Golda Meir), and one by India (Indira Gandhi). Good thing I had a comfy couch.
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