Posted on 03/29/2022 11:55:12 AM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Star Trek has a tradition of booking big name guest stars, going all the way back to the original television series of the 1960s with attorney Melvin Belli. This week, the producers of Star Trek: Discovery unveiled Hollywood’s most tightly-kept secret in casting the biggest name in progressive politics, Georgia Democrat and candidate for governor, Stacey Abrams.
Abrams, who narrowly lost her last bid to current Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, plays the president of United Earth in the season finale of the Paramount streaming series.
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One would think that by the 24th century they would have cured obesity and, more importantly ugly.....................
She’s playing the Earth, not just being the president of it!
She has about as much chance of being in control of all of Earth as I do.
She’d make a good waitress among the freaks in new bar scene.
Whoops, wrong star thing.
1. Black
2. Female
3. Lesbian
4. Democrat
5. Marxist Ideologue
6. Lost Gubernatorial election
7. Connections...........................
Will she be playing the part of a villain, like Melvin Belli did?
President Black Hole.
Kind of like actor boy playing the president of Ukraine then becoming it.
They hope.
Kemp supporters, tell him to retire from politics.
will life imitate art?
I don’t know because I won’t be watching.
Very fine points!
It would be more appropriate for her to be one of the Hutts on Star Wars...
Star Trek IV B: The Humpbacks Takeover
I remember that episode with Melvin Belli-his character was a bad guy using little kids to do evil deeds-Belli was just a celebrity lawyer-not a real-life criminal-so why is Heifer Abrams’ character not a bad guy/criminal like she is in the real world?
She could land a role in a Star Wars remake as Jabba the Hutt’s granddaughter.
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