Hollywood Actress Starstruck By Obama, Wants Him To Have Unlimited ‘Power’
![]() |
Gwyneth Paltrow |
It’s a good thing Gwyneth Paltrow doesn’t say much in public, because every time she does she reveals how little she understands the issues.
Back in March, Paltrow told “normal” moms that her life is so much harder than theirs because she’s a world-famous celebrity.
In May, she actually compared her having to endure mean comments on Twitter with U.S. soldiers surviving a war.
On Thursday, Paltrow entertained Barack Obama at a star-studded fundraiser at her Los Angeles mansion. Before the Oscar winner introduced Obama, she stuttered, then said: “you’re so handsome that I can’t speak properly.”
But she was just getting warmed up in her adulation of our Dear Leader.
According to a press pool report from the event, Paltrow then told Obama that:
“I am one of your biggest fans, if not the biggest… It would be wonderful if we were able to give this man all of the power that he needs to pass the things that he needs to pass” she said.Read the full story: www.toprightnews.com
Follow Larry Elder on Twitter
"Like" Larry Elder on Facebook
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comment Policy:
The author of this blog will attempt to engage in conversation via the comments section whenever possible and recognize the 24/7 nature of the internet. Moderating and posting of comments will occur during regular operational hours Monday through Friday. Comments submitted after hours or on weekends will be read and posted as early as possible, however admins and/or the author is unable to commit to replying to every comment posted.
This is a moderated blog. That means all comments will be reviewed before posting. In addition, it is expected that participants will treat each other, as well as the author and admin, with respect. Comments that contain vulgar or abusive language; personal attacks of any kind will not be posted. Comments that are spam or that promote services or products will not be posted. It is requested that all comments remain on topic.
The Elder Statement blog does not guarantee or warrant that any information posted by individuals on this blog is correct, and disclaims any liability for any loss or damage resulting from reliance on any such information. The Elder Statement blog may not be able to verify, does not warrant or guarantee, and assumes no liability for anything posted on this website by any other person. The Elder Statement blog does not endorse, support or otherwise promote any private or commercial entity or the information, products or services contained on those Web sites that may be reached through links on our Web site.
To protect individual privacy and the privacy of others, please do not include phone numbers, addresses or email details in the body of a comment. Such information will result in removal of a comment.
Thank you for your attention.
The Elder Statement