Wednesday, April 23, 2014

This Is What A Fight Between A Liberal And A Conservative Celebrity Looks Like

 THATS WHATS WRONG WITH OUR NATION THESE STARS VOTE FOR THEY FRIENDS WHO DESTORYED MY NATION I AM NOW AND FOREVER BOYCOTTING George Clooney WHEN PEOPLE VOTE FOR ISLAMIC TERRORIST MAYBE THE ISLAMIC TERRORIST THAT IS KILLING CHRISTIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD AND MY TAX DOLLARS PAYS FOR OUR OWN NATION TO BE NUKED 

ONE WORD FROM ME HOLLYWOOD SUCKS AND IS EVIL

 

 

This Is What A Fight Between A Liberal And A Conservative Celebrity Looks Like

"I don't have to listen to this (expletive) stuff."


Photo Credit: Floyd Brown (Creative Commons)
Two time Oscar winner George Clooney and casino hotel developer Steve Wynn  got in a verbal dispute over Barack Obama that  ended in Clooney leaving Wynn’s table. The two offered dramatically events of what occurred at the dinner. Actor Clooney sent an email through his publicist describing his side of the story:
“There were nine people at that table … so you can ask them. … Steve likes to go on rants.
“He called the president an a–hole … that is a fact … I said the President was my longtime friend and then he said ‘your friend is an a–hole.’ … At that point I told Steve that HE was an a–hole and I wasn’t going to sit at his table while he was being such a jacka–.
“And I walked out. There were obviously quite a few more adjectives and adverbs used by both of us. Those are all the facts. It had nothing to do with politics and everything to do with character.”
The incident had occurred two weeks ago at Botero restaurant in Wynn’s Encore Hotel.
Clooney was in town to promote his Casamigos tequila during the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers convention.
The group included Clooney and his two Casamigos business partners; Rande Gerber and Michael Meldman, Wynn’s wife, Andrea; Larry Ruvo, founder of Southern Wine and Spirits; and two executives with celebrity powerhouse Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
“The place was empty” when the dispute occurred, according to Wynn.
Wynn said that Clooney got drunk from downing tequila shots and left after delivering an f-bomb.
Wynn said a joke was made about Mikhail Gorbachev, and Clooney “stood up and threw a hissy fit.”
Wynn related that his discussion of the Affordable Care Act was the “straw that broke the camel’s back.”
Wynn said furthermore about Clooney that “when he’s drinking, he considers himself a close personal friend of the President.”
Wynn said that Clooney got up and said, “I don’t have to listen to this (expletive) stuff.”
Whoever’s account is right, Clooney and Wynn’s verbal confrontation reveals a dispute going on among Americans of every class today about the nature and success of the Obama Presidency.
Photo Credit: Floyd Brown (Creative Commons)

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