Posted on 04/08/2020 1:45:13 PM PDT by Conserv
Again, not everyone in Hollywood thinks President Trump is doing a terrible job with coronavirus. Actor Dennis Quaid thinks the opposite even with alt-left, Trump-hating outlet The Daily Beast trying to sway him.
Despite Daily Beast Senior Entertainment Editor Marlow Sterns pushing and prodding, the Midway and The Right Stuff actor stuck to his guns in insisting that the current administration was handling coronavirus well.
Stern prompted Quaid, saying, Im curious how you feel the president and federal government are handling the current pandemic? It does look like hospitals are criminally undersupplied right now. Though, most mainstream entertainers would have finished the thought with, UGH I KNOW, RIGHT? Trump sucks! Quaid claimed, Well, to tell you the truth, I think the president is handling it in a good way.
Quaid explained himself. We see him on television every day, hes involved, and the travel ban early on was a great ideawhich he did in spite of protest about that, the actor elaborated. He also wanted to numb the shock of liberal readers, adding that hes always considered himself an independent.
Im an independentIve voted both ways throughout my life, swinging like a pendulum toward what the country needed at the time. Dennis told Stern he felt that this is one of those times, like the Second World War, in which Americans may come out more unified. he explained, I think this might be an opportunity for the country to come together again. World War II did that for that generation, and this might be our defining moment of a generation.
Well that would be wonderful, but the Beast wasnt going to let the actor have it that easy. Stern insisted the Trump administration made sure the country was unprepared for the outbreak: in February, the Trump administration shipped 17.8 tons of medical supplies to Chinaknowing full well that this pandemic was about to hit our shores. Theyd been briefed on it. So thats a big reason why were so depleted right now.
Quaid defended the president, saying, We were trying to defeat the virus at its source at that time, and as I heard yesterday, Arnold Schwarzenegger and a few other people are taking planes over there and shipping a lot of it back. He also made the point that the states couldve been a little more autonomous in getting prepared. The states are also responsible for having stockpiles of their own, according to their own needs, he said.
Wow, a big-name actor who gets federalism?
Stern and Quaid went back and forth on numbers, debating on whether the administration is giving enough to plague-ravaged places like NYC. Marlowe argued it isnt, while Quaid insisted that both NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and Trump are doing their best. Cuomo is doing a great job out there working for the people of his state. And I think Trump, no matter what anybody thinks of him, is doing a good job at trying to get these statesand all of the American peoplewhat they need. He also praised Trump for working on getting our economy together at the same time.
One last time, Stern insisted that the U.S. government didnt take swift action on the outbreak, to which Quaid responded, Oh, I think that we did too though. As soon as we found out what the threat was China wasnt really revealing to the rest of the world what was going on.
There was no warning whatsoever, he added. Though this will be debated ad nauseam til the end of time perhaps. Its nice to know a big name entertainer isnt so quick to condemn President Trump.
I hadn't seen what Tired of Taxes reported.
watch the film “the art of the steal”
A very funny film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=UbqvELZ1-P8&feature=emb_logo
Randy is solid pro-Trumper.
My favorite is The Big Easy .
He deserved an Oscar, IMHO.
Ill have to look it up .
I never saw Breaking Away, but I enjoyed Quaid in Everybody’s All-American.
https://twitter.com/randyrrquaid/status/1183010611912990721?lang=en
The Big Easy is pretty good, but that loon, Ellen Barkin, does co-star.
In his younger days, Quaid’s smile could set a woman on fire.
Breaking Away is on TV every now and again. It’s a great little movie. At the time, Quaid was 25.
Breaking Away is a 1979 American coming of age comedy-drama film produced and directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich. It follows a group of four male teenagers in Bloomington, Indiana, who have recently graduated from high school. The film stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley, Barbara Barrie, Paul Dooley, and Robyn Douglass.
Breaking Away won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Tesich, and received nominations in four other categories, including Best Picture. It also won the 1979 Golden Globe Award for Best Film (Comedy or Musical), and received nominations in three other Golden Globe categories.
As the film’s young lead, Christopher won the 1979 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the 1979 Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actor, as well as getting a Golden Globe nomination as New Star of the Year.
The film is ranked eighth on the List of America’s 100 Most Inspiring Movies compiled by the American Film Institute (AFI) in 2006. In June 2008, AFI announced its 10 Top 10the best ten films in ten classic American film genresafter polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Breaking Away ranked as the eighth best film in the sports genre.[5][6]
Tesich was an alumnus of Indiana University Bloomington. The film was shot in and around Bloomington and on the university’s campus.
Ditto on I Can Only Imagine. It was a good movie. Watched it with one of my teens who also enjoyed it.
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