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Team Obama, activate!

Left-wing Hollywood stars are rallying around Barack Obama as evidence mounts that the former president was involved in the failed take down Gen. Michael Flynn as well as a larger clandestine effort to derail the Trump presidency. President Donald Trump has repeatedly tweeted about a massive “Obamagate” scandal, saying that Obama and Joe Biden led the “most corrupt administration in U.S. history.”

“It was OBAMAGATE, and he and Sleepy Joe led the charge. The most corrupt administration in U.S. history!” the president tweeted on Monday.



Over the weekend, leaked audio footage emerged of Obama slamming Trump. The former president claimed that the Justice Department’s decision to abandon its prosecution of Flynn means that the “basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.” He also slammed President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Loyal left-wing Hollywood celebrities have begun circling the wagons around Obama, playing defense as the #Obamagate hashtag trended on Twitter on Monday. Prominent entertainment figures including Ava DuVernay, Barbra Streisand, Patricia Arquette, and Jeffrey Wright have leapt to the former president’s aid, eager to downplay the gravity of the brewing scandal.



Could this famous thing be upon us in the near future?

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Honestly, aside from a few sighs and grunts, I didn't pick up on any "pity parties", at least that I can remember. Only time she pulled the victim card was when someone told her to dress sexy. Something about that makes her fucking twitch.
I've noticed some younger women hate getting attention for being attractive, particularly when they get a lot of it anyway. Every older women I've talked to about it misses that attention after they pass their prime. Not sure why some younger women get upset about it but they do.
 
Johnny Hardwick (the voice of Dale on King of the Hill) has a pretty funny YouTube channel as well.

Part of it's because he's not that much of a celebrity and Dale Gribble's more or less his only truly iconic role. Really, I get a "Classic YouTube" feel from a lot of his videos where he's just rambling in front of a webcam or playing music with minimal (if any) production values and he's clearly doing it just for fun
 
She then lists off the processes for Movie Auditioning...
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According to her, regarding the "Final Test", and now I'm quoting: "Very stressful dramatic thing. Maybe there is a fancier camera or fancier lighting"

"Stressful"? She is no stranger to the Casting Couch since she was a child. She probably enjoys it.

She then talks about how she auditioned for Terminator Genisys and got turned down for that because they didn't think she knew how to carry a gun. Few seconds later she says she doesn't want to ever hold a gun... soooooooo WHY THE FUCK DID YOU AUDITION FOR IT IN THE FIRST PLACE?!?!?!
This is just the "Lisa Simpson wants to play football" syndrome endemic to feminists.
 
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Punk icon Johnny Rotten was once the king of drawing a reaction, and it appears as though little has changed as Twitter is currently in a tizzy over Rotten being photographed taking a smoke while wearing a red "Make America Great Again" T-shirt.

The initial tweet with Rotten, aka John Lydon, wearing the pro-Trump T-shirt was posted with the author stating, "10 year old me is absolutely gutted that this is what his hero turned into. John Lydon, about as punk as a game of gold. Big f***ing poser." That tweet was reportedly liked more that 18,000 times, but is since no longer available.

However, the photo circulated rather quickly and has been picked up by many Twitter followers expressing their own opinions. Like the original poster, there are many feeling gutted that the anti-establishment figure was sporting a Trump shirt. However, others have pointed out that in the current climate there may be nothing more "punk" that wearing one. See some of the responses below.

Rotten has not exactly been quiet about his support for Trump, but for some Sex Pistols fans, this is their first acknowledgment of his political support for the current president.

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A proper lad. This is what he said, circa '17:


But also, it's quite amusing to see so many fuckheads seething, just like they did with Johnny Ramone back in the day. He and his band spawned the genre and said it himself, "Punk is right-wing".

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Johnny Rotten / John Lydon is the most based Britfag in history.




idk if he's trolling or if he genuinely supports Orange Man. Either one of these scenarios is way more punk than all the alleged "punk" Twatterati screeching in the OP combined.
 
Johnny Rotten / John Lydon is the most based Britfag in history.




idk if he's trolling or if he genuinely supports Orange Man. Either one of these scenarios is way more punk than all the alleged "punk" Twatterati screeching in the OP combined.
I'd say he's just sticking true to his roots and pissing people off which tickles me.
 
Local Butter Merchant wears shirt that pisses people off. News at 11.

e: Punk is all manufactored. It has been from day 1. Punk was created by Malcolm McLaren, the manager of the Sex Pistols, for some reason. Probably to make himself look good and get his name out there. People took what Malcolm was selling at face value and ran with it.

e2: Forgot about the Ramones. Was more thinking of attitude and what not. Which was probably lifted from Iggy Pop and other folks. I have shit for brains.
 
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Damn, Rotten really has let himself go. He used to be skinny as a rail.

Still, this is fucking hilarious that these late millennial "punks" are trying to cancel icons like Ramone, Allin, and now Rotten, because they once did something politically incorrect and offensive. Which, you know...was kind of the whole point of punk in the first place.

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