Posted on 10/08/2008 4:51:49 PM PDT by Toki
A look at Celebraties who run on the Conservative side. A good source to know who to support in Hollywood.(Photo show on site, Click to get)
(Excerpt) Read more at cbs3.com ...
B)Clint Eastwood is a righty? Wasn't his movie "Million Dollar Baby" about doctor assisted homicide...errr...suicide?
Ditka !!!!!
Topher Grace, Dixie Carter, Alice Cooper, Allan Melvin, Jason Alexander, Kelsey Grammer
Jackie Mason.
Dennis Hooper, wow! What about Gloria Estephan? Has Bruce Willis endorsed McCain yet?
One thing fer damsure....Republican women are sooooo much pertier!
I didn’t know that about Debra
And for Clint Eastwood, I think I had heard that he leaned right, and Million dollar baby was about fighting, though there might have been that in there.
Wait a minute, why was Arnold listed?
Are you saying they are brats?
Nope, I’m saying I can’t spell and my spell checker is out of order.
Clint's more of a libertarian righty than an evangelical righty.
O'REILLY: All right. A couple of interesting things in your book, and we -- put it this way, ladies and gentlemen. If we have somebody on here, the book's not going to be a dog. If the book's bad, we're not going to have them on here.
So you are pro-life in a town...
HEATON: That's right.
O'REILLY: ... that is almost 100 percent pro-choice. How does that impact on you?
HEATON: Well, you know, I'm a chairman of Feminists for Life, and so I think that, because of that, we have an interesting stand that most people don't -- haven't heard before, which is being pro-life can be a feminist issue.
The early feminists were pro-life. And really abortion is a huge disservice to women, and it hasn't been presented that way. So -- so it's a -- there's a sort of an in for me because of that take on it.
O'REILLY: Do you take any heat from your peers out there?
HEATON: I did. I mean, I did originally. I vote Republican because of my pro-life stance, and, of course, that was a real hot-button issue when Bill Clinton was first elected.
I mean, people really -- I wore a Quayle-Bush button, and literally people would stop and look at the button the and look at me and give me dirty looks and, you know, say nasty things to me.
I think, since 9/11, a lot of that has calmed down a little bit.
Read more at http://www.priestsforlife.org/media/heatonoreilly.htm
I'm sure that passing over a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright amidst actors, singers and professional athletes was just an oversight by the editors at CBS.
Maybe you should have entitled this thread "celebrities who will be blacklisted under the regime of Glorious Leader Obama and his truth squads."

*sigh*
Even at 13, I knew how to pick 'em.

Seahawks meet President Bush
The Seahawks got all presidential today in Bellevue, as Matt Hasselbeck and Mack Strong welcomed President George W. Bush to the Hyatt (the president is in town for a political fundraiser). The QB and RB gave the president a Seahawks jersey, number 43. Matt jokingly told the president, "We know you are going to be unemployed here in about a year and a half. About the same time Mack Strong will be retiring. We might be looking for a fullback, so get with your strength coach and we'll be ready for you."
Mamet is a recent switchover, much like Robert Downey Jr.
Celebrities who lean right, is a far cry from celebrities who are actual conservatives.
Most of the 33 names mentioned maybe Republicans, but few are political conservatives. Many are self-professed libertarians.
For the unpteenth time, Dennis Miller doesn't lean right. Dennis Miller is a liberal. Same goes for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
He came out of the closet recently. He switched after 9/11, IIRC.
Scratch that! He's a Dem.
Although he leaves his rabid, foam-at-the-mouth antics on the stage.
Wow...Ditka almost ran against Obama in 2004. What could have been.
Toby Keith is a Democrat. Granted, an old kind of Democrat. We need more of those kind.
Norris loves the Huck though.
Shoot, if more Democrats where 'old kind' of Democrats, like Harry Truman, this country would be a better place. At least you didn't doubt they gave a damn about the country, even if they where wrong on the methods...
Lead singer Grand Funk Railroad

Toby Keith was a democrat until recently. He wrote that song for Afganastin (sp), not Iraq. Once the libs became extra rabid this year, he switched and is now independent.
I wish I had come up with that! Then again I would have to have gone and gotten a dictionary for all that.
Kid Rock
I think she actually went to both conventions.
They took a lot of heat for that too.
LeAnn Rimes has sung at the GOP convention
Maybe a Republican?
Goldie probably has his gonads in a lock box this time.
That’s why it used to be, “We disagree, but know they have the best interests of the country” and not “Their evil!” The attitude was very different. I have a book of writings between the Wars. The author seemed to be a Democrat, but he was VERY against Communism.
Actually, I heard and interview with Toby Keith where he said he is a democrat - and hoped it wouldn't upset too many of his fans...
Actually, I heard and interview with Toby Keith where he said he is a democrat - and hoped it wouldn't upset too many of his fans...
How about Lt. Dan ?
Alice Cooper is a long time republican (search on it) did he recently change parties?
Toby Keith registered as an Independent recently. Said the Dem Party left him. (just heard that, but cannot remember where)
You are right, here is an interview with Alice.
http://chrenkoff.blogspot.com/2005/06/alice-in-realityland.html
"And I think [Obama's] the best Democratic candidate we've had since Bill Clinton. And that's coming from a Democrat."
"I'm actually a lifetime Democrat." ... calling himself "a very conservative Democrat. I'll always support our troops, wherever the war is."
Here you go.
http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1596198/toby-keith-registering-as-independent-voter.jhtml
Yeah, I remember that. Hasselbeck was startled by the negative reaction from some fans and sort of backpedaled. He basically said that he considered meeting President Bush comparable to meeting a celebrity whereas Mack Strong re-affirmed his Conservative leanings.
Didn’t Jon Cryer (2 1/2 Men) go to the RNC?
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