Posted on 10/07/2012 9:51:13 AM PDT by SMGFan
Do you consider yourself political?
I find it all to be incredibly entertaining. I went to the White House Correspondents' Dinner with Wolf Blitzer. It's weird: You get invited by people you don't know -- and I never wanna go again, because I had the most incredible experience. Ever. I watch CNN or MSNBC all day long, every day. So I meet with Wolf, and I was like, "Oh, my God. There's Wolf Blitzer." Like two drinks in, I just start talking. "So, about Ahmadinejad's nephew ..." Wolf was surprised I followed politics.
Politics can also be incredibly demoralizing.
The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me. And the way they talk about religion is offensive. I may not be a practicing Jew, but why we gotta talk about Jesus all the time? And it's baffling to me how a poor person in Georgia can say, "I'm a Republican." Why?
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I just really wish these hollywood types would just STFU!
Who’s Meg?
Mila Kunis plays Meg Griffin’s voice in the Family Guy.
That’s a controversial position.
Do you remember the McCain commercial? “Finish the dang fence.” Do you remember this?
God, not many people have seen this commercial. McCain’s walking along the Arizona border fence and talking to a sheriff, and the sheriff says, “You’re one of us, sir.” And McCain turns to the sheriff and says, “Eh, finish the dang fence.” I lost my shit. “Finish the dang fence.”
Some people don’t like to hear celebrities talk about politics.
I don’t think I’m a celebrity. I’m a working actress. I think there’s a difference...
Read more at ONTD: http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/72551273.html#ixzz28dLPNXQ1
You would think a jewish girl that defected from Russia would know better.
Well, Mila Kunis has convinced me..I’m voting for Obama!/SARCASMSARCASMSARCASM
The sad fact is that if you are a you actor/actress who wants to be part of the Hollywood elite you have to tow the line. Plus, they all think the same thing. I have an old college friend who is one of the biggest casting agents in Hollywood. Last time I saw him he couldn’t believe I am a Republican, let alone conservative. he looked at me like I was a space alien. haven’t heard from him since.
You can take the girl out of the Soviet Union, but you can’t take the Soviet Union out of the girl.
Were you offended when Obama flipped off Paling and Hillary? Were you offended by the treatment Paula Jones and Juanita Broderick?
And it's baffling to me how a poor person in Georgia can say, "I'm a Republican." Why?
Maybe because that person is poor while the Democrats are in charge.
As Francisco d'Anconia would put it: "Mila, you ought to learn some day that words have specific meanings."
She’s the one who went to that Marine Corp affair with the sergeant who took a chance and asked her.
Uh, Paling = Palin.
Her political intelligence appears to be equal to her man intelligence. Her picker is definitely broken or hasn’t fully formed.
1)Macaulay Culkin
2)Ashton Kutcher
She actually believed Kutcher never really married Moore. Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny still visit her, too.
Kunis was born in Chernivtsi, in the Ukrainian SSR. Her mother, Elvira, is a physics teacher who runs a pharmacy, and her father, Mark Kunis, is a mechanical engineer who works as a cab driver. Kunis has a brother, Michael, who is six years older than she. She stated in 2011 that her parents had “amazing jobs”, and that the family was “very lucky” and “not poor”; they had decided to leave the USSR because they saw “no future” there for Kunis and her brother. In 1991, when she was seven years old, her family moved to Los Angeles, California with $250. That was all we were allowed to take with us. My parents had given up good jobs and degrees, which were not transferable. We arrived in New York on a Wednesday and by Friday morning my brother and I were at school in LA.”
Kunis is Jewish and has cited antisemitism in the former Soviet Union as one of several reasons for her family’s move to the United States. She has stated that her parents “raised [her] Jewish as much as they could,” although religion was suppressed in the Soviet Union.
On her second day in Los Angeles, Kunis was enrolled at Rosewood Elementary School not knowing a word of English. “I blocked out second grade completely. I have no recollection of it. I always talk to my mom and my grandma about it. It was because I cried every day. I didn’t understand the culture. I didn’t understand the people. I didn’t understand the language. My first sentence of my essay to get into college was like, ‘Imagine being blind and deaf at age seven.’ And that’s kind of what it felt like moving to the States.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mila_Kunis
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