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We got Donald Trump as your President, didn't we?
If that is not proof enough, you're being dishonest with yourself.
Come on, BB.
My post you've quoted was asking for the previous poster to back up his claim that "blood is running in every street in America because Dems are spilling it."
Hey James..... you're two years too late .... stupid. Your time to stop him was Nov. 2016, but your equally stupid candidate was campaigning in the wrong states with the wrong message.
The consequences have already begun--unless Trump has a personality transplant, that horse is out of that barn--he's done the damage. He's already incited and emboldened crazies.
I interpret that what the actor is saying is that he's ready to fight full-on fascism if Trump attempts to take over. Then there would be blood in the streets, because the country would not allow a fascist to take over. Of course there would be blood in the streets. And many are not convinced that Trump will not try to take over as a dictator.
Of course there would be blood in the streets if a fascist were to take over.
But Trump is not a fascist.
Trump is not trying to take over as dictator.
Trump is not a threat to this country.
So Cromwell is advocating a bloody coup, and the forcible removal of a sitting President.
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.
And there will be blood in the street if Trump is stopped.
Conclusion: I guess there will be blood in the street, regardless.
That's the way it is when half the nation grew up thinking they would always get their way. Blame the parents. They are the asshats. "Yes little Johnnie, now that you have jumped up and down crying and screaming for a day and a half, cut mommy with a butcher knife, and knocked three of your sister's teeth out, I guess you can have that candy bar after all."
THAT was their lesson when growing up, rather than, "Quit being a jackass, stand in the corner for the rest of the day, and shut the **** up," BEFORE Johnnie decided that a tantrum and violence would always get him what he wanted.
He won an Academy award where his co-star and lead actor was a pig. I'm not kidding. Babe, the pig. He also invented Warp technology.
Yes, I saw that this morning.....but he's no Glenn Corbett.
As far as the Academy award goes, well, good for him..............but seeing how political the AA has gotten, I suppose this falls with into place.
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Originally Posted by fitzy24
I guess he's going the way of James Woods.
He was the President in "The Sum Of All Fears".
A movie I didn't get around to seeing.
Oh, I don't know, he's a decent actor. I suppose I rate him like Anthony Hopkins in the 90s for if he is listed on the credits, then I'll check out the flick. Acting wise, I think of him as a good draw.
I am, however, one of those who thinks that actors can't have it both ways in that, I like them for what they do around the camera, but when they go home, go away from work, I have no concern in that life. I respect their privacy.
So what's the both ways of it? For an actor, if people don't recently know your name, you could be starving soon. It pays for them to be visible even if they aren't on the screen.
Of course, I don't believe they are an authority on anything, certainly not anything political.
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