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To: Kaslin

He asked the crowd “When was the last time an actor assassinated a President?” Hey Depp, when was the last time you were relevant?


6 posted on 06/24/2017 7:09:38 AM PDT by MissEdie (I am South Carolina Strong.)
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To: MissEdie

Actually what he said afterwards was really criminal


12 posted on 06/24/2017 7:19:21 AM PDT by Kaslin (The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triump. Thomas Paine)
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To: MissEdie
Exactly.

For a actor who has lost his luster and will be forever typecast as a drugged-up, alcoholic pirate, he sure is cocky.

He was just in the news this week about being financially bankrupt. If he were trying to restart his career to get back on solid ground again, suggesting the assassination of the US president, does not seem like a good resume enhancer on the surface. But maybe in Hollywood, that IS a resume-enhancer.

He's just another example of how actors and actresses may be good at creating make-believe, they have serious problems with intelligence and reality outside their liberal bubble which is packed with like-minded numbskulls.

22 posted on 06/24/2017 7:39:08 AM PDT by HotHunt
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To: MissEdie
What was funny about Depp’s assinine comment was, a _ucking Democrat actor assassinated the Republican President Lincoln who freed the slaves.

Depp, like many in Hollywood are dumber than, whatever. The British in the audience were just as dumb. Most Americans would not laugh at a British actor chatting about assassinating their PM or Queen. Shame on you Brits.

30 posted on 06/24/2017 8:15:22 AM PDT by Chgogal (I will NOT submit, therefore, Jihadists hate me.)
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