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Sep 4, 2019, 5:38:25 AM9/4/19
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In article <qkkq5s$i52$1...@dont-email.me>, jimg...@geemail.com.invalid wrote:
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>EGK sent the following on 8/31/19 at 9:37 PM:
>> “What’s the difference between Joe McCarthy and Debra Messing?” asked Fox
>> News host Greg Gutfeld. “One organized a witch hunt against law-abiding
>> people with dissenting opinions. The other was a senator from Wisconsin.”
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>I just wanted to see this again. :)

Ditto.

A conservative “Seinfeld” actor called the anti-Trump campaigning by two
“Will & Grace” stars an “obscene” act of “lunacy” that left him
“embarrassed” for them.

John O’Hurley said Monday on the Fox News Channel that calls by Debra
Messing and Eric McCormack for supporters of President Trump to be outed and
blacklisted are a perfect example of how Hollywood liberalism operates.

“Let me just say I’m embarrassed for both of them because I know them both,
I’ve worked with Debra before. They’re both smart people. … They do
wonderful work,” he told “America’s News HQ.”

“But they’re pushing a case that falls apart from the sheer weight of its
lunacy, as though the Hollywood community needs to be purged of this social
and intellectual hygiene problem called conservative thinking. It
underscores the fact that we aren’t receptive to a diversity of thought
which is the exact opposite of what you feel the liberal way would be, and I
find that obscene,” said Mr. O’Hurley, who played Elaine’s boss J. Peterman
in 22 episodes over the last few seasons of “Seinfeld.”

Mr. Trump plans a Sept. 17 fundraiser in Beverly Hills, which prompted the
“Will & Grace” co-stars to call for donors to be publicly disclosed.

“The public has a right to know,” Ms. Messing wrote on Twitter in support of
Mr. McCormack’s calling for the list to be printed “so the rest of us can be
clear about who we don’t wanna work with.”

Mr. O’Hurley attributed liberals’ fondness for Internet dogpiles and doxxing
to be in the nature of their ideology.

“I think they have the bully pulpit right now to say it out loud,” Mr.
O’Hurley said. “I think there is a nature among liberal thinkers to form
packs, to form groups, whereas the conservative mind is basically an
individual, and they’re tougher to find.”


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Watching Democrats come up with schemes to "catch Trump" is like
watching Wile E. Coyote trying to catch Road Runner.



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