I will vote against my constituents
August 17, 2009 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · Leave a Comment
Rep. Eric Massa (D-N.Y.), time to pack your bags.
Nancy Pelosi also seems to be hell bent on pushing through government run health care.
The White House asks you to send them “fishy” information
August 8, 2009 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · Leave a Comment
Regardless of which side of the health care debate you fall on, the white house calling for people to email them instances of “fishy” information is quite scary to me. It seems our Government is a growing monster that keeps getting bigger with every passing day.
The White House claims it wants to dispel any information that seems “fishy” by having people email them at flag@whitehouse.gov. Does this concern anyone else?
Update: Apparently, the White House decided the flag@whitehouse.gov was not the best idea and has now disabled this email account.
Here is the official video and blog post produced by the White House explaining the reason for this request.
Did Mickey Rourke lose the Oscar for Bush comment?
January 16, 2009 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 3 Comments
Mickey Rourke won the Golden Globe award for Best Actor for his performance in The Wrestler. A sympathetic Rourke was quoted in a British magazine saying…
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Biden: economy close to “abolutely tanking”?
December 20, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · Leave a Comment
In a Sunday program scheduled to be aired Dec. 21st, Vice President-Elect Joe Biden claims the economy is in “much worse shape than we thought it was in”.
He goes on to claim that a second economic stimulus package in the range of $600-700 billion would be needed in the short run to keep the economy from “absolutely tanking”. Others believe this stimulus package will near $1 trillion.
Some feel a Government spending approach to the problem will only make things worse or prolong the recovery. Maybe that is what Joe Biden was referring to when he made his “absolutely tanking” comment.
I don’t understand why many in the Republican party (led by President Bush) have moved away from the traditional views of the party that made it once great. Bigger, more powerful government has not been the recipe for success in our nation’s history.
The nationalization of banks and most recent bailout of the Auto industry by the Republican party have laid the stepping stones for making Obama’s path toward bigger government a reality.
With these first stepping stones in place, the Democrats have momentum to push through a trillion dollar economic stimulus package. This proposed “stimulus package” includes funds for roads, bridges, energy efficient government buildings, broadband internet expansion, renewable energy, school repair, among others.
Since the government doesn’t make any money (other than physically making the money), the only source of income for the government is through taxes. These “stimulus” projects will then be paid by the citizens through our taxes.
I don’t think anyone can disagree with the importance of improving roads, bridges, schools, etc. Where I have concern is doing this now with a record debt and deficit. There is debate on how effective these programs will be at providing the planned stimulus and how quickly we could see any results. Let’s worry about spending more money when we have our debt and deficit under control.
I know when I am low on funds and high on debt, I cut my spending to only necessities. When my debt is under control and I make more money than I have going out, that is the time to make improvements on the house. Not when I can’t afford them. As a nation, we can’t afford another home equity loan from China to paint the house and fix the cracks in the walls.
The Obama/Biden plan to throw more money at the problem during a time of crisis will only make it easier for projects full of pork to get thrown in and our tax dollars spent wastefully. If history is any indicator of the future, Democrats have been responsible for the most wasteful spending. With a Democrat majority Senate, House and President we better be ready to hold our government responsible for these earmarks and pork-barrel spending.
Let’s look back at what works.
Reducing taxes has been proven to increase, not lower the government’s revenue. As taxes are reduced, people are encouraged to take risks by creating solutions to the problems we face. This innovation and entrepreneurship by the people and companies, not the government, resulted in the creation of the best companies in the world.
Innovation by the people is key to creating the next Google, Microsoft, and Ford. These new companies will be what leads us out of this time of crisis as long as Government doesn’t get in the way.
When I look at how President-Elect Obama won the 2008 election I am amazed. I don’t agree with most of his political positions, but I can appreciate the way he ran his campaign. According to this report, Obama raised 89% of his money from individual contributors.
Mr. President-Elect, let the people bring us up out of this crisis by reducing the barriers to American ingenuity to create solutions to the problems we face. Companies (people) provide the jobs and resources that drive America, not the Government.
These same individual contributors who put Obama in office are the answer to our problems. American’s, when faced with challenges, always rise up and make America better. I hope the policies put in place now and in the near future don’t impede the true solution to the problem. The more we rely on Government for solutions the more we will rely on Government for solutions.
I’d hate for us to loose the American self-reliance, independent spirit that makes us the best nation on earth and why 73 million people have immigrated to the U.S. since 1820.
Obama vs. McCain Dance Off
December 20, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · Leave a Comment
Obama may have won the election, but I think McCain’s move on the floor makes him the winner of the dance off.
Prop 8 = Love vs. Hate?
December 6, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · Leave a Comment
The Celebrities in this video seem to equate Proposition 8 voters with spreading hate and circumventing the separation of Church and State.
I guess the 6,838,107 people who voted for Prop 8 in a democratically held vote are bigots and full of hate.
Neil Patrick Harris concludes the video with explaining that legalizing Gay Marriage will pull us out of a recession because of the all the money that would be generated from the weddings.
I guess Jack Black’s push to legalize marijuana would also help the economy and reduce the deficit through additional sales tax collection.
Over an over Celebrities use their Celebrity to get their message out of what they feel the true Christian political agenda is.
Listen to Ed Young, the pastor at Fellowship Church, as he does a great job of explaining how the Bible teaches Christians to shape their political views.
Do you think the passing of Prop 8 was a result of Christians and Non-Christians hating Gays, or do you think it passed for some other reason?
Share your thoughts below.
Is Clinton’s Team, Obama’s Change?
November 22, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 2 Comments
Who’s next to be added to Obama’s team of change?
Secretary of Commerce
Bill Richardson – Secretary of Energy under Bill Clinton
Secretary of the Homeland Security
Janet Napolitano – Appointed U.S. attorney for Arizona by Bill Clinton
Attorney General
Eric Holder – Deputy Attorney General under Janet Reno by Bill Clinton
Chief of Staff
Rahm Emanuel – Senior Clinton White House advisor
Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton – Former First Lady and wife of Bill Clinton
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Tom Daschle – Wife Linda Hall Daschle, a registered Washington lobbyist.
Watch this video for a little refresher on Obama’s pledge for Change.
Photo Credit: mean daddy on Flickr
Hollywood Strike? What Happened to Spreading the Wealth Around?
November 22, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · Leave a Comment
It seems the Screen Actors Guild is a couple steps closer to another strike that could cost Los Angeles billions of dollars and jobs.
Missed royalties from increasing demand of DVD’s and Internet sales from services like iTunes are the reason for the dispute. It seems the Actors want their cut of these royalties earned from their hard work and success. Seems fair to me.
They are so upset about this unfair treatment of not being able to keep what they feel is rightfully owed to them they might end up going on strike. I imagine if no agreement could be met they might even look to take their work elsewhere which might cause other people in the industry to lose their jobs.
What happened to the Hollywood backing of wanting to “Spread the Wealth Around”?
Hmmm… Maybe Joe the Plumber had some valid concerns with the proposed tax structure of President-Elect Obama.
After all, the people who make DVD’s and the folks over at Apple are entitled to some of their money. Aren’t they?
What about the people who watch and buy the movies? Shouldn’t we get some of that money? Those Hollywood actors are making “too much” money anyway, and need to spread some of that money to me, right?
Maybe if hard working people, who own small businesses and create jobs for other people, are not able to keep their fair share of their earnings they too will go on “strike”. Their strike would not involve signs and picket lines, but would mean layoffs and in some cases business owners taking their company overseas.
What do you think? Do you see a parallel here?
Let us know what you think by adding you comment below.
Photo Credit: dalydose on Flickr
How Obama Won
November 17, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 2 Comments
I will let this video speak for itself.
Why Shouldn’t We “Spread The Wealth Around”?
October 25, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment
Two friends of mine posted this cartoon on their blogs, and something about it struck a chord with me. I thought to myself, “Why shouldn’t we “Spread the Wealth Around”? What is wrong with Barack Obama saying these 4 words? After all, isn’t it a good thing that everyone has at least something?
I don’t know a single person who wants other people to suffer or be poor. Everyone wants government policy that will help decrease poverty and increase wealth for every American and everyone in the world. The debate comes from how this is best accomplished.
My biggest concern with the “spread the wealth around” philosophy is that it does such a disservice to both the giver and receiver of the handout.
The giver is deprived of the satisfaction of knowing they helped someone because they wanted to and not because the government forced them.
The receiver is deprived of the satisfaction of knowing the amazing feeling of the reward for working hard and improving their own life.
Both parties have no future motivation to give or strive to earn their own rewards.
Non-profit organizations like the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and others will find their donations dry up because people will be less willing and able to give.
The individuals who receive the hand outs will be less motivated to go find a job or further educate themselves because they will never know the satisfaction of earning their own reward.
It amazes me when I see young kids sporting events where everyone gets a trophy. It doesn’t matter if you come in first place or last place, everyone gets a trophy.
When I grew up, that didn’t happen. First, Second, and Third got the reward.
If I finished last, I didn’t want a reward. I was mad. I knew if I wanted to finish first I needed to work my butt off to get where I wanted to be.
I remember one track event in particular where I finished dead last. I didn’t bitch and moan about how fast the other guys were. I didn’t say, “man that isn’t fair, those guys are too fast. They need to slow down so I can catch up”. I think everyone can agree that statement is laughable.
Let’s put this in different terms. “Man that isn’t fair, those guys are too rich. They need to give me some of their money so I can catch up.” Why do we not think this statement is laughable?
The reason Obama’s plan sounds so good to half the country is because we have taken the approach with our kids that everyone is rewarded just for participating. This mentality wasn’t what made America great.
This cheats the kids who finish first because they see the kids who finish last get a reward too.
What is their motivation to work harder and get even better?
What is the motivation of the kid who finished last to improve or focus on something where he can excel if he always gets rewarded “just for trying”?
The hand outs the government needs to provide are tools and opportunities not cash. Setup a reward system not a welfare system.
If we hand out cash, this problem will only compound itself 5, 10, 15 years from now and we truly will find ourselves in a socialist society.
America has the richest poor people in the world and that is because there are rewards for being successful. The answer to improving everyone’s life in this country is not to “spread the wealth around”, but to drive people to work hard and reward them for their success.
The more Bill Gates, Warren Buffets, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos this country produces, the more jobs will be created. Jobs help people to be come productive members of society and help people’s self worth and self esteem. This allows everyone to enjoy the rewards of hard work and improve their lives; not at the expense of others, but because of others.
This country was made great by people working hard so they can earn a reward to help their families and then provide opportunities for other families.
I would prefer to continue the course that made America great and not the “spread the wealth around” course taken by countries like China, Cuba, North Korea, Venezuela, and others.

Electing Barack Obama would not cause our country to become Socialist overnight, but with a Democrat majority in the House and Senate we certainly would be taking HUGE steps toward that direction.
This country needs change. We took our eye off the ball, but the change needed is not a whole new game plan toward Socialism. We need change that puts us back on the path that made us a great country in the first place.
Capitalism NOT Socialism
Hard Work NOT Handouts
Personal Responsibility NOT Entitlement
Traditional Family Values NOT Hollywood Values
Smaller Government NOT Bigger Government
Fiscal Responsibility NOT Tax and Spend
Private Businesses/Services NOT Government Controlled Services
I am not convinced John McCain would put us back in the right direction for all of these critical areas where we lost our focus.
I am certain that a Barack Obama presidency and a Democrat House and Senate majority would not.
I pray we make the right decision as a country.
Opie, Andy, and the Fonzie for Obama
October 23, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment
More Celebrities doing videos to support Obama.
“With Barrak Obama, we have a rare opportunity to elect an extraordinary president “
I would have never thought little Opie Cunningham and the Fonz would be for big government, higher taxes, a prolonged recession, and a weaker millitary.
Why Celebs Want People to Register to Vote
October 14, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment
In a previous post, Hollywood doesn’t want people to vote, I comment on why I feel Hollywood talks down to people to get them to vote. Instead of challenging people to educate themselves on the policies to form their own opinion, the left just wants people to register.
Why is this? Could it be that more votes for liberal candidates are based on factors other than the issues This is why I feel liberal Hollywood puts out “non-partisan” videos of telling people to register to vote.
Do the people who are up on the issues and able to form their own opinion need some Celebrity to tell them why it is important to vote?
Watch these videos and form your own opinion of why Hollywood tells people why it is important to register to vote.
Video #1 – Obama supporters are asked about his policies (actually McCain’s policies)
Video #2 – ACORN Voter Registration Fraud
P-Diddy scared of Palin
October 4, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 4 Comments

P-Diddy, Puff Daddy, Puffy, Diddy, Sean Combs, or whatever he goes by this week is afraid of Gov. Sarah Palin.
Sean Combs (since that is his name that is what I will call him) posted two video blogs on YouTube explaining his fear of Gov. Palin.
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Hollywood doesn’t want people to vote?
October 1, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 4 Comments

A new video featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Halle Berry, Jennifer Aniston, Tobey Maguire, Eva Longoria, and other Hollywood actors has been released on Youtube telling people why they should not vote.
After watching the video, it seems Hollywood does want people to vote after all. Imagine that. Celebolitics at its finest. Although, they don’t say who you should vote for, is there anyone in the world that doesn’t know who they want you to vote for?
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Letterman Blasts McCain for Putting The Country First
September 24, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 3 Comments
John McCain canceled his appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman so he could head back to Washington and work to address the current economic crisis.
So in keeping with the spirit of Celebolitics, David Letterman shows us another example of the Liberal media bias we have in this country.
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Lindsay Lohan Feels Palin Negates Progress for Women
September 15, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment

Lindsay Lohan decided to throw her had into the Celebolitics world by posting her views on Sarah Palin on her MySpace Blog.
She writes about Palin’s views on gay’s, “birth control” (a.k.a. abortion in Lohan’s world), sex before marriage, and children out of wedlock.
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Barbara Walters is Disrespectful of John McCain on The View
September 12, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 7 Comments

After watching John McCain‘s appearance on ABC’s The View, I am appalled at how disrespectful, smug, and downright rude Barbara Walters was to McCain. Walters interrupted McCain multiple times and made jabs at him under her breath.
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Is Matt Damon Scared of Sarah Palin?
September 10, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment

Matt Damon talks about his fear of Sarah Palin in a recent CBS interview (watch below). Damon fears her because he “doesn’t know anything about her”. Here is a thought… educate yourself and seek out the truth about Palin.
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Palin on Oprah – Maybe After the Election
September 8, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment

After a post on DrudgeReport.com that claims Oprah‘s staff is divided on inviting Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin on her show.
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Russell Brand bashes Bush and Jonas Brothers Virginity at VMA’s
September 7, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 14 Comments

MTV should be ashamed of letting Russell Brand host the VMA‘s. Brand opens the show by pleading with the audience to vote for Barack Obama. The celebrity filled venue cheers. The British host explains that the world is hoping we elect Obama.
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