A typically partisan Neil Cavuto talked with Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight took to social media Saturday to defend Republican candidate Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about women and criticize fellow movie star Robert De Niro for making disparaging remarks about the real estate mogul.
Disclosure: For my part, I don’t recall seeing a movie starring Robert De Niro that wasn’t great.
He has lived in the land of Kool-Aid drinkers far too long.
“Midnight Cowboy” star Voight, who has supported several Republican politicians over the years, said on Twitter that Trump’s remarks to “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush in 2005 “were not as damaging as Robert DeNiro’s ignorant rant.
Trump’s words did not hurt anyone.”
For her part, Hillary Clinton is a lying alleged co-conspirator to multiple murders, far more than Benghazi.
The current brouhaha on Trump’s comments is nothing but a distraction by the Clinton’s in the hope she can carry on long enough to steal the election.
Voight also said of the recorded comments, which were first disclosed by The Washington Post Friday, “I don’t know of too many men who haven’t expressed some sort of similar sexual terms toward women, especially in their younger years.”
De Niro lashed out at Trump in a video released Friday as part of a get-out-the-vote project. In it, the “Raging Bull” star said of Trump, “he’s a punk, he’s a dog, he’s a pig, he’s a con, a bulls— artist, a mutt who doesn’t know what he’s talking about.”
For those who might wonder why we don’t feature the “Words of wisdom,” of the Hollywood elite, look no further than De Niro’s rant below.
“It makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point that this fool, this bozo, has wound up where he has,” De Niro added. “He talks how he’d like to punch people in the face? Well, I’d like to punch him in the face.”
Voight concluded his Twitter spurt by “calling for all Trump supporters to express their outrage and anger against DeNiro [sic] and all of the Republican turncoats against Trump.
Let Donald Trump know we are completely behind him, and may God give him the strength to continue his calling.”
Voight narrated a biographical video of Trump that was used to introduce the GOP nominee at this summer’s Republican National Convention.
De Niro had no immediate response to Voight’s tweets.
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Trump has made mistakes, BUT none of Trump’s mistakes have killed the people.
How does Trump compare to Vince Foster? n When Vince Foster made sm0one mistakes he was found dead. Is Vince Foster the father of Chelsea? How about a DNA test?
The list of people who insulted Hillary is buried in the obituaries. The email incident is a case in point. Bill Clinton flys to meet with Loretta Lynch and the entire case is dropped? WTF?
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I knew I liked Voight for a reason. De Niro only plays a tough guy, I doubt he’s one in real life.
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