Skip to content
Independent reporting

Susan Sarandon Attacked By Hypocritical Hillary Supporters.

Susan Sarandon Attacked By Hypocritical Hillary Supporters.
Share X Facebook Email

Susan Sarandon Attacked By Hillary Cronies

Susan Sarandon, the Hollywood actress, may not be Trump’s biggest fan but she has felt the heat for being against Hillary. In a recentย interview, she claims that there is an odd notion that if you are a strong Independent female you have to side with Hillary otherwise you are verbally assaulted.

Sarandon has received comments from Hillary supporters as threatening as “I Hope you get raped!” This is to be expected from the hypocritical left that is supposedly accepting of everyone. The actress also commented on how messed up the left-biasedย media is:

โ€œYou canโ€™t judge by the mainstream media whatโ€™s going on in the country. How did we lose all our journalists and media?โ€

It’s nice to see a Hollywood actress with some common sense being Anti-Hillary and believing that the left media is spewingย fake news is rare. Especially in a cesspool like Hollywoodย where sexual offenders are a dimeย a dozen.

Watch The Clip Below, Her Stance hasn’t changed.

As Reported By Emma Brockes, The Guardian

Did she really say that Hillary was more dangerous than Trump?

โ€œNot exactly, but I donโ€™t mind that quote,โ€ she says. โ€œI did think she was very, very dangerous. We would still be fracking, we would be at war [if she was president]. It wouldnโ€™t be much smoother. Look what happened under Obama that we didnโ€™t notice.โ€

It seems absurd to argue that healthcare, childcare, taxation for the non-rich wouldnโ€™t be better now under President Clinton, and thatโ€™s before we get to the threat of deportation hanging over millions of immigrants. โ€œShe wouldโ€™ve done it the way Obama did it,โ€ says Sarandon, โ€œwhich was sneakily. He deported more people than have been deported now. How he got the Nobel peace prize I donโ€™t know. I think it was very important to have a black family in the White House and I think some of the stuff he did was good. He tried really hard about healthcare. But he didnโ€™t go all the way because of big pharma.โ€

Itโ€™s tempting to read some of Sarandonโ€™s fervor as a reaction against her own familyโ€™s Republicanism โ€“ during the Bush years, her now 94-year-old-mother was interviewed by Bill Oโ€™Reilly, and encouraged to speculate on where she went wrong with her daughter. (Sarandonโ€™s mother would probably have voted for Trump, she says, but โ€œI donโ€™t think she got out to vote.โ€ She smiles. โ€œWe didnโ€™t facilitate that.โ€)

All of which makes the actorโ€™s position on feminism more puzzling. Sarandon is close to her three children โ€“ Eva Amurri, whom she had with the Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, and Miles and Jack, her two sons with her former partner of 23 years, Tim Robbins, with whom she is reportedly on good terms… It was her daughter, Eva, who as a teenager didnโ€™t like the word feminism, says Sarandon, because โ€œit seemed redundant to have to say you were a feministโ€.

Share X Facebook Email

The Fear and Blood Brief

The dayโ€™s essential headlines, without the noise.

A concise briefing delivered directly to your inbox.

Free to join. Unsubscribe any time.

Powered by Reach Response