Thursday, September 12, 2019

Your Bonus Morons of the Month - September 2019

Sometimes there are months where just one Moron is not enough.

Say hello to Eric McCormick and Debra Messing of the "why did somebody bother to reboot" Will and Grace sitcom.  Luckily, this misfire is in its last season and I pray that we have finally seen the last of this unfunny and unnecessary prime time series.

Now I have always thought Eric was a pretty talented guy across the platforms of television and Broadway.  Debra, I have heard, is pretty much as dumb as a door knob.  Regardless, their recent actions went way over the top on the Stupid-O-Meter.

You see, Donald Trump is coming to Hollywood next week to have a fundraiser for his campaign.   Well, these two numb skulls find this appalling because, after all, why would anybody in Hollywood contribute to Donald Trump's war chest?  How dare he?   This, despite the fact that Trump's predecessor in the Oval Office traveled here over 50 times in the course of 8 years to raise money for his own campaign.   But they liked him and, of course, hate Trump.   So that makes it right in the world of McCormick and Messing.

So, these two ass wipes have taken upon themselves to attack those Hollywood types who might be attending these fund raisers.   These people must be outed, tried without a jury, and stoned at the Farmer's Market Grove.  Following their lead, some other schmuck sent a list of names of would-be contributors to the Hollywood Reporter.  The list included:

Robert Duvall Patricia Heaton Chuck Norris Mel Gibson Bo Derek Victoria Jackson Adam Carolla Adam Sandler Joe Pesci Freddie Prinze Jr Sarah Michelle Gellar Gary Sinise Tony Danza The Marvel exec who donated money at the Hamptons fundraiser.

The only problem with this dummy's publicized list was that it made gross assumptions. Patricia Heaton is known as a conservative, but she also has her own voice. And she took to Twitter.
Bravo, Patricia. First off, I am glad that I am not the only one in America who thinks donating money to a politician is a bad idea. And, yeah, I didn't vote for either candidate in the last Presidential election. So, bravo, Len.

But if you want to vote for somebody and donate greenbackerinos to them, it's completely your right and privilege to do so. Despite what Will-less and Grace-less say.

It's funny. Lots and lots of folks go through histrionics labeling Trump as a fascist and a dictator. But if you tell somebody not to vote or donate money because you don't agree with them, isn't that a form of fascism as well?

Good riddance to Will, Grace, and all the other shitheads in Hollywood who are forcing their political doctrine down our throats. Luckily, we have the final say.

We are the ultimate "off switch."

Dinner last night: Pepperoni pizza at Gianna's in Yonkers.


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