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Dear George Clooney: Hollywood is rehearsing our speeches


George Clooney admitted he was wrong, adding that he could be wrong again.

The “Ocean’s 11” star doesn’t think America will elect a flawed figure like Donald Trump to the presidency. Now, he fears it could happen a second time.

He shared those views on news star Chris Wallace’s HBO Max rollout. “Who’s talking to Chris Wallace?” let Clooney write poetry about politics, while, in theory, promoting his new comedy, “Ticket to Paradise.”

Clooney co-stars Julia Roberts as an estranged couple hoping to prevent their daughter from getting hitched.

Clooney, one of Hollywood’s most outspoken political stars, articulated the standard Democratic arguments in conversation with Wallace.

  • How dare GOP governors send illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities without warning
  • Democracy will be in jeopardy if Trump 2.0 happens

However, he also mentioned something else, an argument that suggests an extreme lack of consciousness.

“So I look at where we stand in this kind of gross discourse and I find that disturbing,” Clooney said, referring to conservatives cheering illegal immigration movements. measures to demonstrate the hypocrisy that liberals and tense communities face across borders.

Clooney doesn’t mention those factors, but facts are facts. And a good journalist will test those arguments, but Wallace is no longer a good journalist.

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Regardless, Clooney really touches on a worthwhile conversation. Our argument is getting worse, but he doesn’t admit who is partly to blame.

Hollywood, Inc.

To Clooney’s credit, he remains a civilian when it comes to political matters. He does not use profanity or babble, use harsh language or make historical statements. And he often uses his art to explore ideological debates, like his 2011 film.”Ides of March. “

You don’t have to agree with his political views to admire his restraint. Except many of his colleagues have no such apprehensions about “roughing speeches.”

They spend all their time doing it.

Night TV “Hate” is a steady culprit, from Stephen Colbert’s vile attempt to connect President Trump with Russian strongman Vladimir Putin to Samantha Bee is now canceled using lust with the First Daughter.

It was Oscar winner Robert De Niro who shouted a profanity during his time at the Tony Awards.

What about a respectable comedy show calling Trump supporters “Nazi?” Or does every third celebrity compare Trump, or his pack, to Hitler?

The list could go on, especially if we highlight the corrosive Tweets shared frequently by today’s stars.

Points are made.

Yes, Trump’s rude, often ridiculous behavior doesn’t bode well for the political conversation (as did President Joe Biden, clumsily attacking a large group of Americans as “semi-fascists”).

Hollywood has led the charge to rough up the political culture, and it has been going on for a while. It’s Clooney, one of the most popular stars in the industry who doesn’t realize that it reflects badly on him.

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