I recall Freddie Prinze from Chico and the Man, so I suppose the kid got into the biz as legitimately as any of them do.
However, there's something here that merits further discussion:
What if, by fate, half of Hollywood suddenly claimed to be Republican?
Would that bode well for the Republican Party?
Or would it indicate that the human sewage that comprises what is euphemistically known as the "entertainment industry," having thoroughly discredited the Democrats in their blatant show of partisanship, are now aiming to subvert, pervert and otherwise seriously compromise the Republicans as well?
These people don't know beans about politics. They do, many of them, employ agents and publicists whose livelihood depends on persuading the public that their clients are admirable people, ordinary folks who we could all stand to emulate in appearance, hair style and support of their cause du jour. Remember the red AIDS ribbons everyone felt obligated to wear at the Academy Awards? Was that spontaneous or what?
It's a phony business, from top to bottom.
Yeah, you're right. We should screen all potential Republicans for any "entertainment industry" leanings. Any person with any entertainment value at all will not be allowed in, because, as we all know, Republicans are not entertaining. Certainly we don't need anyone putting a good face on Republicans.
We REALLY don't need the public school edjamacated children to see that thier movie idols can be Republicans and good people despite what the media and thier teachers tell them.
And I am sure that I don't have to tell anyone that Republican former actors make lousy presidents.
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