Patricia Arquette Thanks Robert Mueller For Giving Us Sovereignty During SAG Awards

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The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
 
Maybe this idiot should thank Robert Mueller for wasting over $20 million on a witchhunt that has resulted in no convictions for Russian Collusion. Or thank him for abusing the rights of prisoners. Maybe she should thank him for turning people into political prisoners in what used to be a free country. Thank this prick for turning America into yet another Banana Republic.
 
Maybe this idiot should thank Robert Mueller for wasting over $20 million on a witchhunt that has resulted in no convictions for Russian Collusion. Or thank him for abusing the rights of prisoners. Maybe she should thank him for turning people into political prisoners in what used to be a free country. Thank this prick for turning America into yet another Banana Republic.
Mark Levin interviewed a woman by the name of Sydney Powell. It was so informative and full of tidbits!
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
It means that those being prosecuted are having to follow the law and not exempt from it.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
It means that those being prosecuted are having to follow the law and not exempt from it.
No.....sovereignty has to do with not answering to a higher power like Global Elitists or a European Union.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
I'm sorry to hear that you were forced to watch.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
It means that those being prosecuted are having to follow the law and not exempt from it.
No.....sovereignty has to do with not answering to a higher power like Global Elitists or a European Union.
Hardly. But you seem to make up shit for no real reason but to show your contempt.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
It means that those being prosecuted are having to follow the law and not exempt from it.
No.....sovereignty has to do with not answering to a higher power like Global Elitists or a European Union.
Hardly. But you seem to make up shit for no real reason but to show your contempt.

No. That would be you, Moonglow.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
/----/ Here's another award for Patricia
idiot award.jpg
 
Yesterday a thread was running about and praising a celebrity for defending MAGA hats. His intelligence was noted and he was treated like a hero. His celebrity value was of great importance. Now, today, a celebrity opinion is not worth so much.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
That’s what happens when you look like a man compared to your sister.
 
The stupidity of the Hollywood elite is breath taking. Somebody explain what a witchhunt has to do with sovereignty.......:290968001256257790-final:

This kind of reminds me of the time that Sally Field said "You really love me"......
Christ. These people are only showing us how dumb and out of touch they are.

What is the purpose of an award show other than an opportunity for people who's job is to play make believe to say something ridiculous. Something that assures they can get another gig from a leftist producer. Maybe political statements have replaced the casting-couch in Hollywood. Now, because of the MeToo movement, actors don't screw their way up the ladder, they just say something political against Republicans.

Much of the stuff they produce is marginally entertaining at best. So the only way they can gain recognition is by making a silly political statement.

Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech - CNN

190127181054-patricia-arquette-exlarge-169.jpg


Patricia Arquette thanks Robert Mueller in SAG acceptance speech


(CNN)Patricia Arquette used her moment in the spotlight at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday to thank a person whose name is more often uttered on cable news than inside Hollywood events: Robert Mueller.

In her speech at the annual ceremony, Arquette thanked Mueller, the former director of the FBI and special counsel for the United States Department of Justice, and "everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America."

Arquette, who won for best female actor in a TV movie or limited series, has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and his administration.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
Earlier this month, she won a Golden Globe for her work on the show.​
It means that those being prosecuted are having to follow the law and not exempt from it.

That's why Hillary hasn't been seen in public since she got Trumps "1 Free Helicopter Ride " envelope at the Bush funeral
 

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