Posted on 04/19/2012 2:12:03 PM PDT by ColdOne
Actor Kevin Bacon told the Daily Caller on Thursday that he feels President Obama has made a difference and will be supporting him for re-election.
Im going to vote for Obama, Bacon said. I think he has already made a difference and I support him. He also said that he was please overall with Obamas performance.
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Keven......
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
“Yep, he needs to ease up on the retard throttle.”
Dustin (Rain Man) Hoffman, Tom (Forrest Gump) Hanks, poor Sean Penn put that pedal to the metal - No Oscar for “I Am Sam”.
Kevin Bacon was kind of a ‘tard in “Murder In The First”.
Should he have gotten a prize?
Like I said ... a big difference.
SnakeDoc
To be honest I saw him in “Taking Chance” and thought he was on the side of all that is good and Right.
Fool me once... shame on me. Fool me twice, no Academy. “)
” Bacon and his idiot wife lost everything but their house to Madoff...brilliant.”
Madoff only got money from GREEDY people, looking to make more money that the real market would produce.
Stick to making movies, Kevin. Leave the voting to those qualified to make adult decisions.
Obama can read a good teleprompter. I don’t think that’s enough to get him re-elected. /s
Imagine the small talk during production.
"Republicans are bad!" Yes, said Kevin Bacon, Yes! said Bill Paxon, and Tom Hanks and Ron Howard just soaked it in, their work done.
I will have to see “Taking Chance”. I’m sure it is better than Kevin’s “Wild Things”.
I grew up on classic (to me) comedies like “Animal House” and “Caddyshack”.
The “going full retard” lesson from Robert Downey Jr. to Ben Stiller in “Tropic Thunder” is the funniest thing I have ever seen.
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