More Celebrity Hall of Shame

A long time ago, we dropped the ‘Celebrity Hall of Shame‘ feature on the weblog. It turned out that the frequency of liberal blathering out of Hollywood and other entertainment venues proved to fast-paced to keep up the posting and Celebrity Hall of Shame database. Every once in a while, however, it seems appropriate to resurrect the category.

This is the animated feature from the Celebrity Hall of Shame page:

It was this article from The Patriot Post that inspired me to drag out the “Star Whores” video:

VILLAGE IDIOTS

Typical Hollywood: “[Barack Obama is] doing a pretty remarkable job. … The guy is just so articulate and he is so well versed in something that is so new to him and I think he has a good team around him. It sounds cliché, but he makes me feel proud to be an American.” –actress Mandy Moore ++ “[Obama] is thoughtful and considerate and he gets all the information before he speaks which I think is a wonderful quality for the ruler of the free world to have.” –actress Debra Messing **Uh, “ruler of the free world”?

Look who’s talking: “You know, the last eight years I was the loyal opposition and now there’s another loyal opposition. The only problem I really have is the spreading of hate by right wing, you know, super right — the spreading of hate, I don’t get it. I don’t understand it.” –Lynda Carter, a.k.a. “Wonder Woman”

Sometimes they get it right: “If I have anything to say against Obama it’s not because I’m a racist, it’s because I don’t like what he’s doing as president and anybody should be able to feel that way, but what I find now is that if you say anything against him you’re called a racist. But it has nothing to do with it, I don’t care what color he is.” –actress Angie Harmon

Global warmism: “I think it’s, it’s a call to action. It’s, it’s, it’s-, turning off the lights won’t solve the problem, obviously. But in the same way that the, the march on Selma, Alabama was a symbolic gesture for the civil rights movement I think those who care about climal [sic] change, climate change and carbon mitigation — which is a global movement — are, are trying to find ways to symbolically demonstrate the, the unity of purpose around the planet and, and really get our leadership to take action.” –actor Ed Norton on the symbolism of turning off the lights for one hour last Saturday evening

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