[QUOTE=Loach]
I didn’t look at everyone one that list but some of the claims seem tenuous at best. Apparently Yaphet Kotto is running for president in 2008.
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I didn’t look at it that closely. I was putting it out there for people to look at.
[QUOTE=lissener]
George Carlin and Gallagher are slowly becoming the same person: both of them have been reduced to spewing rants of intolerance instead of, oh say comedy, in their acts. They *smell *like rightwingnuts, but I’m not sure if either one would categorize himself that way.
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Carlin could be considered a “Ron Paul” Republican at best, I think. From what I’ve been able to tell, his politics don’t completely line-up with those of the GOP.
Really, however, this thread points out the failure of the American political system. We have folks like The Governator who call themselves Republican, but clearly don’t mesh with the core of the GOP. I’d be willing to bet that most of the Hollywood folks, like The Governator, are what’s referred to as “California Republicans” (i.e. they agree with a few parts of the GOPs platform, but dramatically diverge from the GOP on issues such as abortion, gay rights, and the like).
[QUOTE=monstro]
I would have never guessed that Dixie Carter was Republican. Her character on Designing Women was an over-the-top liberal.
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I can’t provide a cite, but I am being serious: during the cholera ridden last years of that show she actually had a deal with Linda Bloodworth-Thomason that for every liberal rant she had to play on the show she got to sing a song at a later date. (She was trying to boost her singing career at the time.)
[QUOTE=Sampiro]
I can’t provide a cite, but I am being serious: during the cholera ridden last years of that show she actually had a deal with Linda Bloodworth-Thomason that for every liberal rant she had to play on the show she got to sing a song at a later date. (She was trying to boost her singing career at the time.)
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I second that. I’m pretty sure I read it in TV Guide back then.
[QUOTE=lissener]
George Carlin and Gallagher are slowly becoming the same person: both of them have been reduced to spewing rants of intolerance instead of, oh say comedy, in their acts. They *smell *like rightwingnuts, but I’m not sure if either one would categorize himself that way.
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[QUOTE=RikWriter]
Sorry, wrong. George Carlin is a hard leftie.
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Well, you can’t really categorize George Carlin on a normal political chart. His philosophy is “Fuck hope” (not paraphrasing). He’s divorced from any interest in the political process or the expected near-future self-destruction of our species except as entertainment. I haven’t quite gotten there yet. (Yeah, I sometimes miss the peace-and-love George Carlin of 1970.)
Drew Carey. One of his current gigs is as the host of ‘Reason TV’, the online video show put out by Reason magazine, the most popular libertarian periodical in the world.
[QUOTE=Crotalus]
Penn Gillette is a libertarian.
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But not on the right. He is very liberal. Hates George Bush. Hates anything Republican. Libertarian does not equal Republican or conservative. Not even close.