‘Tis the Season
It’s everyone’s favorite time of year again…election time! Oh joy! Have you prepared yourselves for the endless,
pointless debates about who is right, who is wrong, and who cares anyway? There are entirely too many meaningless water
cooler conversations where no resolution is met and true colors are exposed during
election time. I’ll spare you my
personal opinions on the matter and direct you to the opinions of some
celebrities who thought it was a good idea to voice their thoughts and who they
intend to back and how that worked out for them.
The thought is that a good majority of celebrities are
liberals and more than likely support democrats but every once and awhile a
republican supporter will come forward.
Most recently, Stacey Dash tweeted her support of Mitt Romney. A decision I’m sure she has got to be
second-guessing. They let her have it on
Twitter calling her everything from a “poor beautiful idiot” to “a sell out.”
I personally watched as her mentions were lit up for hours. A lot of it was humorous but the things that
weren’t were unnecessarily offensive. She responded on Piers Morgan saying she was
“saddened and shocked, really shocked” at all the negativity. Now that she has been put in the spotlight
again she seized the opportunity to release her new music video entitled, “Life
of the Party.” As a PR person I can
respect this as the song was originally released in July. I hope she is able to make the most of the
buzz she was able to create. Also, in
what appeared as more of a public breakdown than endorsement Clint Eastwood
spoke at the RNC this year in which the focus of his speech was on an invisible
President Obama he was debating with.
What seems to have come from that is the speculation that Beyoncé, the
queen mother, herself has dropped out of the remake of “A Star is Born” he is
slated to be directing. Great actress or
not anything the queen mother touches turns to gold. She is a big supporter of President Obama
having held a fundraiser for him earlier this year. Is it fair that the republicans are
essentially shut down by the masses when stating what they believe while celebs
like Scarlett Johansson, George Clooney, and Eva Longoria are praised for being
open-minded liberals?
I’m interested in your thoughts let me know what you think
should celebrities publicly voice the candidates they intend to vote for or
not? Do you think that helps the
candidate?
I most certainly think that a celebrities' views/positions can help a candidate. It's like being an endorser/sponsor as now more exposure and awareness is made. More people are interested in the lives of celebrities than politicians and therefore support almost anything they do. With the realm of politics, it is a touchy subject, but people might just swing their vote since their favorite celebrity swings that way.
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