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Crybaby Celebrities Melt Down After Trump Win

The collective leftist celebrity freakout over Trump’s second presidential win has been absolutely insane — and delightful.While a bit muted compared to his stunning presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016, the gnashing of elitist teeth since the Blue Wall’s fall has been GLORIOUS!

R.I.P. Celebrity Endorsements

The combined star power of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Bruce Springsteen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and many more failed to carry Harris over the finish line.   It was a humiliating defeat for the entertainment industry, which had mobilized many of its biggest celebrities in the service of the Democrat party.

Hollywood Is the Democratic Base

Hollywood studios that make movies in California pay the second least amount of taxes (behind Georgia) compared to making movies in other states, and they are going to have to pay even less, while Californians shoulder the fifth-highest tax burden of any state. Tax burdens for thee, tax breaks for Hollywood elites.

The Left Eats Its Own, Hollywood Edition

Actor/comedian Michael Rapaport, has been personally protested and endured several cancelations to date. Why? He’s Jewish and he defends Israel. Rapaport has spent years excoriating Trump. Other Jewish artists are suffering similar cancellations like actor/author Brett Gelman of “Stranger Things” fame.

Why Hollywood Can’t Save Biden

Will witty remarks and carefully curated content be enough to boost Biden’s standing among the young and restless?The answer is almost certainly no. When it comes to Biden, young voices across the political landscape are expressing a range of grievances, from disgust to distrust, driven by a sense of disconnection from the current administration.

When Will the Stars Speak Up for Canceled Jews?

Hollywood mostly went back to normal shortly after the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. In recent months the industry ignored the hostages during awards season and turned a blind eye to the raging antisemitism across colleges. Comic institutions couldn’t rally on behalf of persecuted Jews, nor did they call out the glaring double standards attached to Israel’s response to the terror attacks.