Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Quickly, somebody needs a script!

The Sage's Take:  Well, she's, like, you know, an actress. According to her own bio, she finished high school via correspondence courses. So, there's that. This will not hurt her career. Her audience consists of young people who don't care about politics. To the extent that they hear about her 9-11 statements, they won't care. Some may refuse to see your movies, but not many and not likely. 

On the other hand, had she said something like, "There's a fundamental problem with the religion of Islam, and we should be honest about that." – she be on the first week of her apology tour.


‘Twilight’ Actress Trashes The U.S. Military, Defends 9/11 Terrorists InInterview

Kristen Stewart
By Brooke Bosca, Oct. 13, 2014, Toprightnews.com

Actress Kristen Stewart is best known for playing Bella Swan in the ‘Twilight’ film saga.

Those films have a massive following, with many fans eagerly awaiting her next project. But some will undoubtedly reconsider that support after comments Stewart made regarding American troops and terrorists.

Stewart’s new film, Camp X-Ray, portrays her as an MP who forges an unlikely friendship with a Guantanamo Bay detainee, “Ali” after 9/11.

Stewart talked to The Daily Beast to promote the film, but made outrageous comments trashing the American military while standing by terrorists as simply being ‘misunderstood.’

Her character Amy Cole enlisted in the Army as an act of patriotism in the wake of 9/11. But Stewart seems to find the standards of intelligence for joining the U.S. military rather low.

“She’s simple, not very smart, and really socially inadequate—but a good person. So, if you can sign up, put a uniform on, and erase yourself, you don’t have to consider yourself anymore,” she said.

Stupid, brain-dead soldiers. Just terrific. What a great role model for young Americans.


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