Posted on 01/19/2017 10:28:15 AM PST by Enlightened1
Feel free to add names to boycott and pass it around.
Tom Hanks
Michael Moore
America Ferrera
Lena Dunham
Mike Mills
Cher
Josh Gad
Chelsea Handler
T.I.
Stephen Hawking
Tyrese
Matthew McConaughey
Judd Apatow
Elton John
Richard Gere
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Bryan Cranston
Miley Cyrus
John Legend
Bette Midler
Stephen King
Sarah Silverman
Russell Simmons
Rosie ODonnell
Kerry Washington
Neil Young
John Oliver
Trevor Noah
Eva Longoria
Don Cheadle
Ben Stiller
Susan Sarandon
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Shakira
Robert De Niro
Jennifer Lawrence
Lady Gaga
Johnny Depp
Louis C.K.
J.K. Rowling
George Clooney
Matt Damon
Meryl Streep
Lee Daniels
Richard Schiff
Olivia Wilde
Mark Ruffalo
Stephen King
Jack Black
Samuel L. Jackson
Bette Midler
Moby
Bruce Springsteen
Jon Stewart
Dixie Chicks
Jerry Springer
Muhammad Ali
REM
Harry Belafonte
Chris Brown
Natalie Portman
Emma Stone
Ice Cube
Will Smith
Spike Lee
Kenya Moore
Waka Flocka
Meek Mill
George Lopez
Bill Maher
Wyclef Jean
Martin Sheen
Any others???
What is she going to do if he ignores her?
Bookmark
Or a 14 year old engineer?
A seven year old college president?
Nope. Those professions require skills... But there is ONE profession so uncomplicated and effortless that a plethora of ‘members’ have reached the top. Take one guess:
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from links:
“Tatum O’Neal became the youngest Oscar winner in history, picking up the Best Supporting Actress trophy at the tender age of 10 for her role as strong-willed tomboy Addie in Paper Moon (1973)”
2. Jackie Cooper, Skippy
For this 1931 movie about a couple of kids trying to save a dog, Jackie Cooper became the youngest nominee in the Best Actor category at age 9.
4. Quvenzhané Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild
The Louisiana native Quvenzhané Wallis became the youngest nominee ever in the category of Best Actress at age 9 when she was nominated for her role as the strong-willed young Katrina survivor in the magical realism film Beasts of the Southern Wild.
6. Justin Henry, Kramer vs. Kramer
The youngest nominee in any acting category is Justin Henry, for his nomination for Best Supporting Actor which he earned for his performance in Kramer vs. Kramer at age 8
There’s only 3 people on that very long list whose work I have enjoyed. Three. So it won’t be difficult at all to avoid adding to the personal wealth of these losers.
The only ones on there I could give two toots about are Jennifer Lawrence and Matthew McConahey, but who cares anyway? People are entitled to their own opinion, even idiot leftists. At least Bradley Cooper didn’t make this list, although he is probably also a leftist.
Death to efferwood!
When you next go shopping or buy something off the internet, please refer to the lists to refresh your memory.
Conservatives are really awful at boycotting, probably because we're all free spirits, and it's like herding cats.
Let make a new year's resolution to refer to our "don't buy" lists lists that have been so assiduously put together by our fellow conservatives on this forum.
Make your feelings and patriotism cry out WITH YOUR WALLET!
Leni
I haven’t watched TV or movies since the 70’s so I don’t recognize any of those people. I don’t even own a computer or any electronic device.
Are you sure you're online?
Are you in the shower?
Getting stunned by a beeber?
I’ll add the very brain dead and STD infested Charlie Sheen
Who?......
Ha :). I just wanted be “that” guy that posts on every one of these threads how they don’t know any of the stars due to not having a tv since 1950.
Karma! Hollywood picked a fight with Trump . . . guess whats early on the budget chopping block?
January 21, 2017 | Frieda Powers | Print Article
Hollywood may be regretting picking a war with President Donald Trump.
While attending an inaugural ball on Friday celebrating the arts, celebrities lashed out at the new president for considering budget cuts that would eliminate art funding.
Trumps team has been looking at a proposal that would drastically cut federal spending by $10.5 trillion over 10 years, according to The Hill. On the cutting block would be the National Endowment for the Arts, which would be eliminated entirely.
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