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Wabash
11-16-2007, 12:53 PM
Hollywood stars mum on donations to GOP

By Joseph Curl
November 16, 2007

Republican presidential candidates have been drawing support — and cash — from Hollywood celebrities, but few of the stars in super-liberal Tinseltown want to be publicly linked with the Grand Old Party.

One high-profile celebrity, when asked about her political views, even had her lawyers declare "our client's rights of privacy and other legally protectable intangible rights" and warn that she should not be labeled a Republican.

So far, just a handful of actors have come forward to support Republican hopefuls. Adam Sandler, who cast former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani in a cameo role in his 2003 movie "Anger Management," has contributed $2,100 to Mr. Giuliani's campaign. The two met recently on Mr. Sandler's movie set in New York.

Former "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammar and his wife also have tossed in $6,900 for the mayor.

But neither would comment about their support. In fact, not a single one of the dozen actors contacted for this story who have been identified as conservative leaning would comment publicly.

"Bo isn't available ... sorry," said Bo Derek's handler. "Mr. Costner is not available to be interviewed," said Kevin Costner's publicists. "I'm sorry, but unfortunately Mel is unavailable to contribute," said Mel Gibson's people.

While Democrats enjoy very public support from Hollywood's top actors and musicians, who often hold lavish events for their favorite candidates, Republican supporters in Hollywood try hard to keep their political views quiet.

"They learn very quickly, if they know what's good for them, to donate to the Democratic Party," said Andrew Breitbart, co-author of "Hollywood, Interrupted." "If they were to donate to the Republican Party, they would be exposed to career-ending ridicule, period."

Teri Hatcher, an actress on the television show "Desperate Housewives," even forwarded an interview request to her attorneys. Ms. Hatcher, who had lunch in February in Beverly Hills with former President George H.W. Bush, has repeatedly turned down invitations to be on HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher." MSNBC reported that "a source" said "she's not in-sync" with the aggressively liberal host, prompting some to wonder if she is secretly conservative.

"Please be advised that Ms. Hatcher is not a Republican, but more importantly does not choose to have her political affiliation or viewpoints on any particular candidate or issue in the current presidential campaign included in your proposed article," lawyer Barry W. Tyerman said in an e-mail.

Michael Medved, a nationally syndicated conservative talk-show host and movie critic, said actors are skittish for good reason.

"People who might be a little bit insecure about their status in Hollywood anyway wouldn't want to amplify that insecurity by taking outspoken conservative positions," he said.

Hollywood producer Joel Surnow, of the television show "24," recently said he and other conservatives in the entertainment industry are leaning toward supporting the mayor, adding that Mr. Sandler "is going to come out and support Rudy Giuliani."

Of the few actors who have declared support for Republicans, only a couple have publicly made statements. Robert Duvall, star of such movies as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," endorsed Mr. Giuliani, who dined with the Duvalls last month at their Virginia estate.

"I don't normally get involved in politics, but I think the stakes are too high this election," the actor said, but only in a statement released by the campaign.

Actor Chuck Norris also has been outspoken in his support for former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. But most stay in the closet, Mr. Breitbart said, and become members of what amounts to a secret society.

"They seek each other out on sets, they talk to each other secretly, they exchange e-mails," he said.

Still, Republicans have streamed into Hollywood for cash — former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney courted contributors in the state yesterday and held a town meeting just outside Hollywood.

In the first nine months of this year, Sen. John McCain of Arizona pulled in $390,000 from Hollywood, with Mr. Giuliani close behind at $360,000, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research group based in Washington.

Those numbers pale in comparison to Democrats. Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York drew $2.2 million from the movie, music and TV industries over the same period. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois pulled in $2.1 million from some A-list actors, including Tom Hanks, Tobey Maguire, Eddie Murphy, Edward Norton Jr., Morgan Freeman and Ben Stiller.

Mr. Breitbart noted that seven anti-war films recently have bombed at the box office, and said optimistically that Hollywood conservatives may speak up more this election cycle.

"A lot of these people really believe that we're at crossroads, whether or not we're going to be aggressively taking on ascendant radical Islam," he said. "At that point, you'll see a lot of people come out of the closet."
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Wabash
11-16-2007, 12:56 PM
What a Country!!! Fear of supporting your candidate could end your career! Yep, that's Freedom of Speech and Expression!

I suspect that a lot more cash changes hands in support of Republicans.

I applaud those that speak out in favor of Conservatives....THEY are the Brave ones!

Semantics
11-16-2007, 01:07 PM
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I suspect that a lot more cash changes hands in support of Republicans.



You know, I almost wonder if you're right.

After all, most celebrities are rich and we know that the Republican agenda supports the interests of the rich above all else. :wink

patriotsblade
11-16-2007, 01:52 PM
So Adam Sandler, a guy who makes a living doing fart jokes and getting kicked in the balls, is supporting Giuliani. Sounds about right.

Lone Laugher
11-16-2007, 02:15 PM
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that guys like Sandler cut checks in all sorts of directions.

Nobody is scared, Wabadumbass, they just don't want to comment publicly about what, to some, is a private matter.


"They are the brave ones" ---what sappy horseshit!

April15
11-16-2007, 02:36 PM
Outside of mel gibson I find it interesting but not prejudicial. I haven't seen a movie with mel after road warrier that I liked.

issac the dragon
11-16-2007, 03:17 PM
For years, Hollywood has been supporting Dems, and Reps. have been winning. Now, Hollywood is coming out for more and more Reps. What is the sea change here?

Wabash
11-16-2007, 08:53 PM
You know, I almost wonder if you're right.

After all, most celebrities are rich and we know that the Republican agenda supports the interests of the rich above all else. :wink
Not true Sem.....don't forget, there are more rich Demos than Pubs!

So Adam Sandler, a guy who makes a living doing fart jokes and getting kicked in the balls, is supporting Giuliani. Sounds about right.

You are the joke blade....Sandler could buy and sell you 10 times over!

I wouldn't be surprised to learn that guys like Sandler cut checks in all sorts of directions.

Nobody is scared, Wabadumbass, they just don't want to comment publicly about what, to some, is a private matter.


"They are the brave ones" ---what sappy horseshit!
Well dickwad, I thought it was pretty damn relevant! How do you like being a talking stain on a blue dress?

Outside of mel gibson I find it interesting but not prejudicial. I haven't seen a movie with mel after road warrier that I liked.
Too bad, he's done many!

For years, Hollywood has been supporting Dems, and Reps. have been winning. Now, Hollywood is coming out for more and more Reps. What is the sea change here?

Common sense and fear of Demo stupidity in the shadow of a dangerous world!

Wabash
11-16-2007, 08:56 PM
One sunny day in 2009, an old man approached the
White House from
across Pennsylvania Avenue , where he'd been sitting
on a park bench.

He spoke to the Marine standing guard and said, "I
would like to go in

and meet with President Hillary Clinton."

The Marine replied, "Sir, Mrs. Clinton is not
President and doesn't
reside here."

The old man said, "Okay," and walked away.

The following day, the same man approached the White
House and said to

the same Marine, "I would like to go in and meet with
President
Hillary Clinton".

The Marine again told the man, "Sir, as I said
yesterday, Mrs.
Clinton
is not President and doesn't reside here."

The man thanked him and again walked away . . .

The third day, the same man approached the White
House and spoke to
the very same Marine, saying "I would like to go in
and meet with
President Hillary Clinton."

The Marine, understandably agitated at this point,
looked at the man
and said, "Sir, this is the third day in a row you
have been here
asking to speak to Mrs. Clinton. I've told you
already several times
that Mrs.
Clinton is not the President and doesn't reside here.
Don't you
understand?"

The old man answered, "Oh, I understand you fine, I
just love hearing
your answer!"

The Marine snapped to attention, saluted, and said,
"See you tomorrow,

Sir."

Lone Laugher
11-16-2007, 08:58 PM
Dickwad? What's a dickwad? You can't make this stuff up.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dickwad

Trueblue
11-16-2007, 09:11 PM
"They seek each other out on sets, they talk to each other secretly, they exchange e-mails," he said.

Funniest thing I've seen all day. I'm supposed to believe this is how people behave who are "secretly" Republican in Hollywood???? :rofl :rofl: :rofl

cassandra
11-16-2007, 09:12 PM
I think it is ridiculous that they won't stand up for what they believe in. Many actors have no problem saying that they support Democrats. Guess it is less trendy to be a Republican. Sad really.

Trueblue
11-16-2007, 09:13 PM
Not true Sem.....don't forget, there are more rich Demos than Pubs!

I think you've got your factoids twisted. Seems like I've seen Publicans make a big deal about the richest Senators being Dems instead of Pubs, but I don't believe that means that there are more rich Dems than Pubs in the general population.

Trueblue
11-16-2007, 09:15 PM
I think it is ridiculous that they won't stand up for what they believe in. Many actors have no problem saying that they support Democrats. Guess it is less trendy to be a Republican. Sad really.

Oh, I think the entire article is spin. Kelsey Grammer and Drew Carey have never made their politics a secret, nor have Mel Gibson and Tom Selleck.

cassandra
11-16-2007, 09:21 PM
Oh, I think the entire article is spin. Kelsey Grammer and Drew Carey have never made their politics a secret, nor have Mel Gibson and Tom Selleck.

I agree with you on that.

cassandra
11-16-2007, 09:23 PM
I think you've got your factoids twisted. Seems like I've seen Publicans make a big deal about the richest Senators being Dems instead of Pubs, but I don't believe that means that there are more rich Dems than Pubs in the general population.

I really think that there are plenty of rich people in each category! It really is crazy to try to decide which is which. :deadhorse

Wabash
11-16-2007, 09:25 PM
Dickwad? What's a dickwad? You can't make this stuff up.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dickwad

Pick one that fits you and keep it!
Funniest thing I've seen all day. I'm supposed to believe this is how people behave who are "secretly" Republican in Hollywood???? :rofl :rofl: :rofl
You believe in GW, that's pretty funny!

I think it is ridiculous that they won't stand up for what they believe in. Many actors have no problem saying that they support Democrats. Guess it is less trendy to be a Republican. Sad really.
Not only less trendy but taboo if you want your acting career to keep improving!

I think you've got your factoids twisted. Seems like I've seen Publicans make a big deal about the richest Senators being Dems instead of Pubs, but I don't believe that means that there are more rich Dems than Pubs in the general population.

I think not!

Oh, I think the entire article is spin. Kelsey Grammer and Drew Carey have never made their politics a secret, nor have Mel Gibson and Tom Selleck.

Those are the ones that are worth Millions and could care less.....I'm sure there are many with a long way to go to earn a living...

Doubting Thomasettes...too funny...can't swallow the truth to save your souls!:rofl:rofl:rofl

Lone Laugher
11-16-2007, 09:29 PM
Great! Wabablowhard is a Hollywood insider. He speaks with such authority on all topics.

Here's a tip for you. Adding several laughing smilies doesn't make your comments any funnier. You are too dumb to be funny.

Saguaro
11-16-2007, 09:30 PM
Your version of the truth,as the version of Bush "truth"

Trueblue
11-16-2007, 09:32 PM
I really think that there are plenty of rich people in each category! It really is crazy to try to decide which is which. :deadhorse

You are right, there are plenty in each category.

Not only less trendy but taboo if you want your acting career to keep improving!

Because Gibson, Selleck, Grammer, and Carey have had such dismal careers. :lol Be serious, Wabash, reality beats you up on this claim. It's just more Publicans-as-victims craziness.