Martin Sheen, kindly shut your face

Martin Sheen, kindly shut your face

Yes. I said it. Many of us have been thinking it. I am not saying Martin Sheen hasn’t a right to voice his opinion and try to manipulate the electoral college. I’m just exercising my right to tell him to shut up. We shouldn’t let these celebrities fool us. This ad will not be their […]

Yes. I said it. Many of us have been thinking it. I am not saying Martin Sheen hasn’t a right to voice his opinion and try to manipulate the electoral college. I’m just exercising my right to tell him to shut up.

We shouldn’t let these celebrities fool us. This ad will not be their last attempt to sway the outcome of this election. A parade of fools led by a guy whose son is Charlie Sheen. I don’t even need to go further do I? All I have to do is say his son’s name and immediately there are associations with the name that come to mind. None of which, I imagine, are good.

The reason I pick on Martin Sheen out of all the celebs in the ad is his son is a poster child for what fame, celebrity, and Hollywood can do to your mind. These people make millions to play… to pretend to be someone else. And electors are supposed to listen to them as if they were people who are actually connected to reality?
Over the years I’ve done stage hand work on the side. While most of what I did was loading or unloading trucks I heard about other crew in charge of taking care of a celebrity’s needs and  they get demands for such things as a bowl of 75 unblemished blue berries, exact temperatures in their room, and demands that stage hands be fired if one looks at their face.
All this to say, “shut up.” Either quit that job that allows you to play to make money and run for office, or shut up. Odds are I don’t watch your show and I don’t watch TMZ so don’t subject me or any of us “Deplorables” to your YouTube ad. Move to Canada with the rest of the sore losers. Please!

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