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“I’m sure an event with Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts was a great way to win over undecided Voters. They’re probably out there thinking, I can’t put food on the table, and I can’t send my kid to school without worrying about them coming home and asking for puberty blockers, and what is going on in Springfield? Are we on the brink of World War III? Ah, but the celebrities will help. They will guide me! Yes! I’ll vote for Harris!
Hollywood doesn’t seem to have gotten the message that almost no one cares what they think. I’d go so far as to say that the majority of Americans can’t stand Hollywood anymore, especially celebrities, preaching to them about what to think and how to vote.
There is something grotesque and unseemly about doubling down on the problem that plagues the Democrats: elitism. Maybe that works in good times. In bad times? All it does is highlight the disconnect between the very rich and the struggling working class.”
-Sasha Stone on “Kamala Harris' Pitch to Undecided Voters: ‘Just Be”
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*Note: These days everything is disclosure. The smallest things, the biggest things. Who people really are, who people never really were. How empty, how fake, how stupid, how clueless. In this case, the disclosure is: everything we once valued—movies, actors, culture—is not only no longer interesting or relevant, it is fraudulent, elitist, and corrupt. It is dead.
"They fed us the dream when it was really a nightmare." (Adrienne Elise).
The good news is apparently only 300,000 people watched Kamala’s Town Hall live.