
Actor Mark Hamill feels “really ashamed” America elected President Donald Trump twice, calling himself a “minority” in his own country.
Hamill expressed his feelings about Trump during an appearance on the WTF With Marc Maron podcast.

Actor Mark Hamill feels “really ashamed” America elected President Donald Trump twice, calling himself a “minority” in his own country.
Hamill expressed his feelings about Trump during an appearance on the WTF With Marc Maron podcast.

Honoring the Rust Belt’s greatest sellout — and elitist suck-up.
It was July 1984, a very late weeknight. My buddy Mike and I closed up Perkins Restaurant in Butler, Pennsylvania, and left about 1 a.m. with a six-pack of Budweiser pounders for the old Kaufman’s department store in downtown Pittsburgh. There we joined a long line of fellow 1980s degenerates sleeping out all night on the sidewalk in quest of coveted Bruce Springsteen concert tickets.

Springsteen is not a patriot. He isn’t the voice of American pride. He’s a salesman, and a disingenuous one at that
Bruce Springsteen is considered by many to be the voice of America. A patriot. A hero. The blue-collar troubadour who stood shoulder to shoulder with working men and sang their stories back to them. But according to Aaron Lewis, that image is a fraud. He’s right. The evidence is impossible to ignore.
Lewis rose in the late 1990s as frontman of Staind, one of the era’s biggest rock bands, selling millions and filling arenas. In recent years, he has reinvented himself as a solo country artist. Unlike most musicians parroting Hollywood politics, he wears his patriotism openly. His songs are bluntly pro-American, his shows draped in the Stars and Stripes. Mocked and scorned, he hasn’t backed down. That’s why his criticism of Springsteen carries weight.

Actress and former talk show host Rosie O’Donnell, who fled the United State after President Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in last November, went on a conspiracy theory-filled rant about the anti-Catholic trans Minneapolis school shooter that included her fantasizing about Trump’s death.

On the eve of a comeback to TV, actor Jussie Smollett is again claiming he did not hoax a supposed hate crime perpetrated against him in 2019 and is renewing his attack on Chicago and its police department.
Six years after his career fell came to a halt, Smollett is set for a TV comeback in a new competition series this fall entitled, Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.

Arrivederci, America. Could ABC’s left-wing, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel be getting ready to utter that classic Italian farewell? Anything is possible after he revealed he now has citizenship for Italy as he mourned President Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the White House.
Former Bravo star Jennifer Welch wildly called for President Trump supporters to be banned from all Mexican, Chinese and Indian restaurants in the US — saying they should get their “fat asses over to Cracker Barrel” instead.
In a profanity-laden meltdown on her “I’ve Had It” podcast, the mom-of-two unleashed on white voters who agree with Trump’s border policies but still want to frequent restaurants run by immigrants.
Actress and podcaster Jennifer Welch says White Trump voters shouldn’t be allowed to eat at Mexican or Chinese restaurants and should only go to Cracker Barrel pic.twitter.com/upSTDmyABz
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 10, 2025
h/t Mauser

It’s easy to see why Pedro Pascal was crowned as the internet’s new “unproblematic fave.” He is, as you would expect for a Hollywood actor, decently good-looking. He’s been in Game of Thrones, took the lead in Star Wars spin-off Mandalorian, featured in the TV adaptation of The Last of Us, and more recently had a starring role in the latest installment of Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Equally as important for a celebrity nowadays, Pascal has some impeccably woke credentials. He is an advocate of ‘trans rights.’ He’s vocally anti-Trump. He makes all the right noises about Palestine. He embraces a nauseating brand of “non-toxic masculinity,” whereby he talks at length about his men’s mental health—specifically, his anxiety, which he copes with by… getting uncomfortably cosy with his pregnant, taken co-star?

The four-year saga surrounding actor Alec Baldwin’s accidental shooting incident on a movie set continues.
In October of 2021, Baldwin was filming a Western called Rust and adjusting the positioning of his pistol for cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Baldwin’s gun went off killing her and injuring director Joel Souza.

Pedro Pascal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, two of the stars of Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps, appeared to endorse the idea of casting President Donald Trump into outer space to die in a video of a promotional interview for the newly released film.

A White House spokesperson warned “The View” co-host Joy Behar that her show could be next on the chopping block after her latest tirade against President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
During the show, Behar and her fellow hosts responded to Trump’s call for former President Barack Obama to be criminally investigated for allegedly manufacturing intelligence that prompted the Trump–Russia collusion narrative.
“First of all, who tried to overthrow the government on Jan. 6?” Behar said. “Who was that again? That was not Obama.
OH NO!
Joy Behar announces that “The View” is going on hiatus: “We only have one more show after this.” pic.twitter.com/SUP8cyUvc9
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) July 24, 2025

Ellen DeGeneres: I moved to the UK because of Trump
US TV star Ellen DeGeneres has made her first public appearance since moving to the UK, saying she decided to settle in England the day after Donald Trump was re-elected US president.
The comedian and host told a crowd in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, that life “is just better” in the UK.
Ellen said she and wife Portia de Rossi were considering getting married again in England after some moves in the US to reverse the right to gay marriage, and that America can still be “scary for people to be who they are”.

Nothing better exemplifies why Stephen Colbert’s Late Show suddenly got canceled than the fact that Colbert’s prime guest on the night of the cancellation’s announcement was … Adam Schiff.
Joy Reid got into it with Piers Morgan after being asked about her firing from MSNBC and why she has repeatedly played ‘the race card.’
Morgan, on his YouTube show Thursday, had asked whether she really believed race played a part.
‘Now Joy. Look, let’s be honest. I don’t think you were fired after all those years because of your skin color. Or because you’re a black woman,’ the British journalist told his guest.
NEW: Joy Reid has a meltdown after Piers Morgan plays the video of her crying after getting fired from MSNBC.
Absolutely brutal.
Morgan: "Let's be honest. I don't think you were fired after all those years because of your skin color or because you're a black woman."
Reid:… pic.twitter.com/DCcj6IxKkc
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 17, 2025

Disney’s Hocus Pocus star Bette Midler went on an unhinged rant on Monday, calling President Donald Trump “mentally unfit to serve,” and accusing him of ordering troops “to gas citizens and drag them to gulags.”
“Trump is investigating whether Joe Biden was incapacitated when he signed clemency orders with an auto pen, and pardoned many before he left office. Trump has a lot of gall, seeing as how HE is mentally unfit to serve,” the Freak Show actress began in her tirade posted to Instagram.