Today’s Hollywood is infested with lower life forms. Except for a handful of conservative talents guided by a moral compass, Hollywood is a liberal nuclear wasteland, comparable to Chernobyl.
And then there’s Robert De Niro. He’s the shining three-eyed fish in this radioactive swamp.
One of the most successful acting careers in the entire film industry was destroyed by a severe case of what is commonly referred to as “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
The Wild Bull And Godfather The actor first contracted the disease in 2016 when he was so despondent about Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy that he said he wanted to “punch him in the face.”
Among many other things.
De Niro, it seems, thought he was a real boxer. Or a real gangster. And not just one who pretended to be one.
We could rehash his many vile comments since then. In 2018, he was censored at the Tony Awards for shouting “F— Trump!” with his arms raised and fists clenched.
He even said that Trump’s presidency had made him feel the same way he did after 9/11.
But why remember the madman from years ago when he essentially said the same thing today?
In one of the wildest press conferences you’ll ever see, a masked De Niro joined two of the saddest characters to emerge from the film on January 6th.th largely peaceful protest – Harry Dunn and Michael Fanone – to rant and rage against President Biden’s opponents, just as he has done repeatedly for years.
The same message. Just a different backdrop in front of the courthouse at the Trump trial in New York.
“We New Yorkers tolerated him when he was just another sleazy real estate crook posing as a big shot,” De Niro railed against Trump. “A little playboy who lied his way into the tabloid press. A clown.”
Calling someone else a clown? Self-confidence: -500 points, Robert.
Then, in a statement that makes AOC look like reason personified, De Niro claimed that if Trump were re-elected, he would destroy the country… and it would be just like 9/11.
“The Twin Towers collapsed here and there. This part of the city was like a ghost town, but we vowed that we would not allow terrorists to change our way of life. … I love this city. I don’t want to destroy it. Donald Trump wants to destroy not only the city, but the country, and eventually he may destroy the whole world,” De Niro said.
“I don’t want to scare you. No, no, wait – maybe I do want to scare you,” he added. “If Trump returns to the White House, you can say goodbye to those freedoms we all take for granted.”
Maybe AOC can give Robert the number to your therapist(You know, the one she consulted after Ted Cruz almost had them murdered on 6 JanuaryMay, although they are not inside the building.)
Oh, and speaking of bad actors, De Niro tried to make his point by inviting the sobbing renowned J6 committee witnesses Dunn and Fanone.
Dunn’s presence underlined the fact that De Niro is essentially a star in the remake of The biggest loserHe recently attempted to run for a vacant seat in the Maryland House of Representatives and was defeated by a wide margin in the Democratic primary.
You may recall that Dunn was one of the many Capitol Police officers who defended the building in bullfighter style that day and later lamented that it was “an attempt to overthrow democracy.”
Hint: It wasn’t.
In honor of the celebrity’s election loss on January 6 @CapitolPolice Police officer, @January6thCmte-Grifter, Officer Harry Dunn, also known as @libradunn
Approved by @SpeakerPelosi, @TheDemocrat, @votevets, @RepAdamSchiff and @RepSwalwell
A tribute to your pain when your lies put innocent men behind bars pic.twitter.com/sFsDqChTp3
— NOVA Campaigns (@NoVA_Campaigns) May 16, 2024
Fanone, the next loser, is probably one of the most despicable creatures to emerge from the media-generated staging of the Capitol insurrection. This trait is probably why he got a job at CNN.
De Niro’s worldview from January 6th Although the 9/11 attacks were similar, former Capitol Police officer Fanone once said that the day Trump was impeached over the protests made him as content as the day Osama bin Laden was killed.
Yes, he actually said that.
“That’s how I felt when I learned that our military had killed Osama bin Laden,” the CNN employee said. “I was just incredibly proud.”
Michael Fanone says Trump’s indictment made him “feel like I did when I learned our military killed Osama bin Laden.” Even Laura Coates was shocked. He later added, “What I or the Republican congressmen are saying is just crap to take up airtime on cable.” pic.twitter.com/H4b0Ahbpx3
– Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) 2 August 2023
It is vital to note that this triumvirate of losers joined the Biden campaign. This was a Campaign event for the current President of the United States. With a crazy lunatic, flanked by two trolls with constant tears in their eyes.
This is the best they had to offer against Trump?
You have to give them one thing, though. Fanone and Dunn certainly know how to act when they need to. And De Niro clearly has some skill in that area.
It’s just a shame that De Niro, once a respected Oscar winner, has been relegated to B-list press conferences where attendees try to outdo each other with their ignorance.
Trump rightly described De Niro as what he has become.
“He has become a total loser while the world watches, waits and laughs!” Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform last December.
Some would even say the biggest loser.
Out of Wild Bullto the irate bull—.

