Posted on 02/24/2014 9:17:03 PM PST by This Just In
On Sunday evening, award-winning actor and prominent left-wing activist Alec Baldwin announced that he was leaving "public life"--and blamed "Roger Ailes. And Fox. And Breitbart." In an extended rant to Joe Hogan, posted on vulture.com and published in New York magazine, Baldwin recounted his run-ins with paparazzi, his gay slur controversies, and his ill-fated talk show on MSNBC--but he reserved special resentment for Breitbart.
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I love him. And I do miss him.
We have to be him. It’s not easy.
I read his magnum opus. Quitting attention-seeking isn’t in him.
I though he was supposed to move to Canada if Bush beat Gore.
A pertend person pretending that anyone gives a crap you or what you think, now you will have plenty of time to pretend that you are a pretend good father.
And nothing of value was lost.
I must say I enjoyed reading Baldwin’s hilarious screed against everyone and anyone who done him wrong. And the list is endless! From his little daughter to some two-bit actor who - according to our man - wrecked his Broadway show. In between, it’s Mika Brezinski and Joe Scarborough and those pesky fans who crowd around him at Starbucks.
What a chapter he’d make in a new edition of Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon.
I actually thought he was a good actor. His antics make me think he has an troubled soul, and needs to mend it with God.
Give the guy a break, he probably just wants to spend more time with his fat little bitch of a daughter. /s
Wasn’t he going to leave the country if Bush got elected???
Alec Baldwin announced that he was leaving “public life”—
Promise?
Didn’t he promise to move to France if Bush won, or did he come back?
Thanks for the pic, which made me cry when I saw it. Sure do miss this guy.
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