Posted on 08/22/2016 2:17:20 PM PDT by drewh
Comedian and actress Amy Schumer absurdly claimed if only she kept her mouth shut about her real feelings about politics or gun violence that career-wise it would be financially better for me, but I dont care.
This is coming from someone who currently can be seen all over your TV in a national ad campaign for Bud Light, which even includes a commercial that spouted progressive talking points.
The star of Comedy Centrals Inside Amy Schumer and last summers box office hit Trainwreck came on Fridays edition of PBSs Charlie Rose show to promote her new book The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo, and proudly told Rose shes not afraid to offer her political stances on Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and gun control. Because, you know, taking lefty stands takes so much courage in liberal, progressive Hollywood.
Schumer also said that if she found out a personal friend was supporting Trump that would be a deal-breaker for her: I would really pull back from the friendship. Thats such a huge thats such a huge line.
The following are the relevant exchanges as they were aired on the August 20 edition of PBSs Charlie Rose show:
AMY SCHUMER: I have an expectation for myself to be honest and be proud of how Im living. So, do I think, do I think it will hurt my ticket sales on the road that I am so vocal about being a Hillary supporter? Yes. I think
CHARLIE ROSE: But do you care that much? Do you, are you so
SCHUMER: About Hillary being elected?
ROSE: No. I know how much you care about that. Youve made that very, very clear.
SCHUMER: Right. About?
ROSE: Do you care about how it affects ticket sales. Or do you, are you
SCHUMER: Not enough to not say it.
ROSE: Exactly.
SCHUMER: Yeah. No, Im gonna say what I mean and what I think, and living the way Im proud of.
ROSE: But, do you really think the people I mean, I think people come to see you because they find you really entertaining, and funny and smart and interesting.
SCHUMER: Right. Thank you.
ROSE: Well, thats true. And your politics are not going to keep them from being entertained by you.
SCHUMER: It
ROSE: It does?
SCHUMER: But it does, somewhat. Yeah. Its people who, you know? Just in the same way if I found out right now that one of my good friends from high school was planning on voting for Trump.
ROSE: You would?
SCHUMER: I would, I would really pull back from the friendship. Thats such a huge thats such a huge line.
ROSE: A value? Its a value defining
SCHUMER: Value, and just
ROSE: Character?
SCHUMER: Yeah. All of it, so, you know, I think, I think that people I think if I kept my mouth shut about my real feelings about politics or gun violence, I think, financially, financially and career-wise, it would be, it would be financially better for me, but I dont care.
Later on in the interview, Schumer gushed over Hillary Clinton:
ROSE: Is your, is your attraction to the candidacy of Hillary more about her or more about and the values and, and the position she has more so than the fact that she is a historic candidacy?
SCHUMER: Oh, yeah. Thats a good way of saying that. I dont care that shes ever gotten her period or had a baby. I care about what a great candidate she is.
ROSE: Because you identify with someone who
SCHUMER: Ive loved her for so long. I have been a fan of hers forever, and I think the work that shes done, and shes so crazy overqualified, and its not because I want a woman in the White House. I really dont care about that. I think thats an exciting thing and that it will be good for little girls and whatever, just in the same way I wasnt interested in the race of Obama. Its like, I wanted him to win. Its, its her.
Obama also got some love from Schumer:
ROSE: How do you think hes [Barack Obama] been as president?
SCHUMER: I love him. Im gonna miss him so much. Im so sad.
ROSE: What are you gonna miss? The style? The, the intelligence?
SCHUMER: His smile. No. His
ROSE: His playlist?
SCHUMER: Yeah, no, I thought his playlist was a little weird.
ROSE: Did you really? Why?
SCHUMER: I dont know. Its just like a little whatever! Thats not whats important. But yeah, Im not a
ROSE: I know its not important but its interesting.
SCHUMER: Yeah. Im not like he can do no wrong. No it was good, he had some DAngelo on there. It was cool, but I just I dont know. It was so all over the place.
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And finally, Rose couldnt let the interview finish without nudging Schumer into taking a few parting shots at Trump:
ROSE: Yeah how much of how you feel, politically, is anti-Trump?
SCHUMER: Almost entirely.
ROSE: I mean, I know people they dont really care about him. Its not so much theyre
SCHUMER: No its
ROSE: Theyre not really
SCHUMER: Well who even really knows what he stands for? Its such a
ROSE: Or does he mean what he says?
SCHUMER: Right. Its just a its such a farce. Its, its awful. Its I you know, I felt, I think we all thought it was kind of funny
ROSE: Right.
SCHUMER: when it started. It was like Oh my God, Trump, thats hilarious. And then
ROSE: The man from The Apprentice is going to be president.
SCHUMER: Yeah. And then once it became a reality that he was the candidate, it was just its so disturbing. Its Idiocracy. I don`t even talk about Trump in my stand-up because it just shooting fish in a barrel.
ROSE: Too easy?
vomit
“Inside Amy Schumer”?
What?
Is she doing a colonoscopy documentary?
>>What exactly is her career? Other than as a snarky porker.
It’s hard work being a token snarky porker on a medium filled with thin, attractive people.
Hey! I’m about to eat dinner! Some warnings first!!!
What a terrible interview! Did either one of them ever finish a sentence?
I don’t always drink beer, but when I do I’ll make certain it’s not Bud Light.
Her career as a slut and porky unfunny comedian is threatened?
Do you know much about Adam Sandler?
My Dear, its your lack of any identifiable talent or beauty that will limit your career - not your politics. In fact, your politics is probably the only advantage you have in Hollywood.
-PJ
Yeah, it’s like they were in competition for “Most Barf-worthy”. I call it a tie.
Rosie O’Donnel, TNG
Careful, honey. Your "tolerance" is showing.
Had to throw that in our face twice, huh?
I don’t mind if a woman has a little meat on her bones, but that is...is....geeeeeez......(feh)!
Her politics definitely affect her appearance, too.
her only funny sketch was the parody of Maria Sharapova... Inside Amy Schumer - Schumerenka vs. Everett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPPqE-MA7Mo
I cant stand her politics or humor, but based on that photo, other than a couple of tummy rolls, how is this woman a pig? If that is what constitutes a ‘porker’, then 95% of women over 35 are ‘porkers’.
“What exactly is her career? Other than as a snarky porker.”
She is also a porky snarker.
What a total crock. The media, all forms, always promote those that are most liberal. I don’t know who she is, but it looks like she is using this as an excuse.
Can these people, either the moron interviewer, or the moron being interviewed, actually put together a complete and coherent sentence?
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