Hollywood elites just can’t help themselves. Take George Clooney, who strutted onto the stage at the Film at Lincoln Center’s Chaplin award event and treated the crowd to another condescending lecture. Clooney didn’t waste any time bashing President Trump and his administration, ranting about some so-called “struggle for the soul of the republic.” It’s another classic case of a liberal celebrity pretending to understand the real America while hanging out in a room full of champagne socialists.
Let’s be real: where was Clooney when American workers were struggling under globalist trade deals and wide-open borders? Where was his fiery passion when small towns lost jobs and families found it harder to put food on the table? It seems Clooney only discovers his “concern” for America when it’s time to bash President Trump—someone who actually fought to protect American jobs and put this country first.
It’s almost laughable that Clooney would parrot calls to “make America great again,” all while taking aim at the very man who ignited that movement. These Hollywood types love to hijack conservative slogans and tweak them to fit their woke agenda, but everyone sees right through it. They’ll say anything to get applause from their liberal friends—even if it means twisting the truth and slandering half the country.
What’s really happening here is simple: Clooney and his celebrity pals want to lecture the people who built this nation. They want to push their own leftist ideas, all while enjoying massive fortunes and globalist perks. These aren’t the voices that represent hardworking Americans—they’re the voices of out-of-touch elites desperate to stay relevant.
Americans are tired of being told what to think by Hollywood. Maybe it’s time Clooney stepped outside his exclusive bubble and talked to the real Americans who still believe this country is worth fighting for—without the lectures, without the phony outrage, and without trashing the very leaders who actually deliver results. Why should we take advice from someone who’s more concerned with red carpets than the red, white, and blue?
Source: Breitbart
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