Monday, October 13, 2014

They are SO over Obama

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Neighbors Speak Their Mind About Her And Obama

By David Rufful, Oct. 12, 2014, Youngcons.com

Actress Gwyneth Paltrow hosted an a Democrat fundraiser at her Los Angeles home. Paltrow was more than eager to express her love for Obama, saying it would be a good idea to give him unlimited power. “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,” Paltrow said.

Her neighbors, however, weren’t nearly as excited about the event.

From BizPac Review:

Some want to kick the A-list actress out of the upscale neighborhood because of the event, which cost $1,000 to $32,000 per head.

“Traffic stood still, children were stranded at school, residents could not leave their own driveways,” The New York Times reported. “That’s not the way life is supposed to be lived in Mandeville Canyon.”

According to The Times, neighbor Bret Lewis posted on a private website for residents that the neighborhood doesn’t need people “who pay no heed to the concerns of their neighbors.”

“She belongs in the movie theaters, and President Obama can entertain in the Staples Center,” he wrote.


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