Out of work actors/entertainers

treedancer

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What should out of work actor/entertainers should they enter politics, be active in politics, or should they just set on the side and make money and keep there mouth shut?

Here are some pictures of a few that decided not too set on the side and not keep there mouth shut, there might be few more if so let me know.



Anybody notice anything that they have in common?









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Re: Out of work actors/entertainers

Sorry, tree.
Seeing how everyone is different, that question is not answerable.
F'rinstance:
Reagan... Better politician than actor.
Arnold..... better actor than politician.(don't know if rastlin makes a better governor than actin).
I'm worried about Fred... He is a very good actor.. Maybee he should stay out of the race?
Clint Eastwood is in his own element. He is in a much better place to be a flamin lib than if he ran around here. Please keep him over there. It might be a tad different if he were mayor of say

Naples, Florida.
Sonny Bono was just plain odd. (May he rest in peace).
 

treedancer

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Re: Out of work actors/entertainers

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This was his main campaign promise, looks kinda Republican too me.



When i look at this picture I here Frankie Laine singing Rawhide.


<<His campaign centered on relaxing the strict controls on business in the town of 4,000 residents.>>

<< After his victory, Clint Eastwood said his first priority would be to restructure some of the "punitive" by-laws in the town>>

The point I was trying too make is that the Democrat actor/entertainers seem to Be more inclined to go about financing campaigns, or working for the candidate of there choice, rather then getting into politics.

Why this is I don’t know, guess they feel the more effective standing around mouthing off about it that knows they may be right. I know if I was making around thirty mill a film, I believe I would be the loudest mouth in the room.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/8/newsid_2523000/2523371.stm
 

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Re: Out of work actors/entertainers

The point I was trying too make is that the Democrat actor/entertainers seem to Be more inclined to go about financing campaigns, or working for the candidate of there choice, rather then getting into politics.

Why this is I don’t know, guess they feel the more effective standing around mouthing off about it that knows they may be right. I know if I was making around thirty mill a film, I believe I would be the loudest mouth in the room.
Anybody can become a canidate, regardless of occupation. They can also sit on the sidelines and throw money at those they want to represent them.
Murdock, Turner, Soros come to mind.
So who cares? This is America (so far).
 

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Re: Out of work actors/entertainers

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Originally Posted by treedancer
The point I was trying too make is that the Democrat actor/entertainers seem to Be more inclined to go about financing campaigns, or working for the candidate of there choice, rather then getting into politics.

Why this is I don’t know, guess they feel the more effective standing around mouthing off about it that knows they may be right. I know if I was making around thirty mill a film, I believe I would be the loudest mouth in the room.


The answer is simple. When you are running you are asked questions. Trying to explain why surrendering is a good idea isn't explainable even to the Kool-aid consumers. Shooting off your mouth is easy, opening your ears and engaging their brain, leaves them.... well ...... Out of fuel and low on airspeed.

As for Sonny Bono? Some situations defy discription.
 
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