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OP is totally obsessed with the Hollywood crowd. If it wasn't for his threads about Hollywood I would have no idea what they are saying or doing. I still don't care what they have to offer us when it comes to politics.
Careful spin-doctoring in the wake of recent tragedies to the contrary, it is not the conservatives (with the exception of lone nuts) who are itching for a fight.
And like hyenas and jackals, ANTIFA and other zealots usually attack in packs.
Me either. I clicked on the article and I recognized his face but I couldn't tell you from where.
I first remember him as Stretch Cunningham on All in the Family in the mid 70's.
Then I don't remember any of his credits/turns for about 20 years...until he played the farmer in 'Babe', and the sequel to 'Babe' in the mid to late 90's...and the priest (opposite Chris O'Donnell and Renee Zellweger) in 1999's The Bachelor.
In the 00's I remember his turn as LBJ in the TV movie about RFK, and playing Prince Phillip (opposite Helen Mirren's Oscar winning performance) in 2006's The Queen.
Me either. I clicked on the article and I recognized his face but I couldn't tell you from where.
He was a Prime Minister in a Star Trek:TNG. Think he was a Bishop in an episode of ER. I thought he was President in "Clear and Present Danger" but I was mistaken, that was Donald Moffat.
If you believe that a midterm election in a time of relative peace and economic prosperity is the most important in history or even the most important in your fortunate lifetime, you either are oblivious to history or don't have a single nonpartisan synapse firing in your skull.
We got Donald Trump as your President, didn't we?
If that is not proof enough, you're being dishonest with yourself.
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