Posted on 05/31/2018 3:13:18 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Oscar-winning actress Sally Field followed comedian Samantha Bees apology Thursday with a tweet suggesting that her initial attack had not gone far enough.
Saying that she liked Bee a lot, Field appeared to claim that the word she had used to describe first daughter Ivanka Trump was too good for her.
Sally Field ✔ @sally_field I like Samantha Bee a lot, but she is flat wrong to call Ivanka a [c***].
[C****] are powerful, beautiful, nurturing and honest. 3:05 PM - May 31, 2018
Bee apologized for her comments in a tweet just an hour prior to Fields, admitting, it was inappropriate and inexcusable. I crossed a line, and I deeply regret it.
Thursday was not the first time Field backed someone who made vile attacks on women in the White House. Following Michelle Wolfs widely-panned performance at Aprils White House Correspondents Dinner, Field cheered her as honest and brilliantly funny. She then went on to claim that if discourse had gotten ugly, it was President Trumps fault anyway.
Sally Field ✔ @sally_field I thought Michelle was honest and brilliantly funny, but what is the point of this dinner, anyway? The ship sailed on decency and a congenial relationship with the press when that man was elected. End the dinner and lets all focus on the work to be done. https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/991031951057408002
6:48 PM - Apr 30, 2018
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Stay Hungry marked the final film for Production Designer Toby Carr Rafelson, Bob's wife and film production partner. When she learned husband Bob played with one woman too many on this film, including Sally Field, she filed for divorce, which was granted shortly after the film's release. She never worked for Rafelson again.[4]
Roger Callard, one of the top bodybuilders of that era, was quoted in a 1983 bodybuilding magazine[which?] regarding an event he experienced during the making of the film. The director was screaming over his megaphone, Please do not touch the bodybuilders! People were rushing us, even scratching us!. . .
In 1981, she continued to change her image, playing a foul-mouthed prostitute opposite Tommy Lee Jones in the South-set film Back Roads. . .[19]
Field is also an advocate for gay rights and won the Human Rights Campaign's Ally for Equality Award in 2012. Her youngest son, Sam, is openly gay. . .
Just another hollyweird type that played a union organizer once and thinks she is important and we deserve her opinion.
When did Sally Field turn into such an asshat bitch?
That's the ticket!
WOW!
Twitter: Jonathan Lemire, White House reporter for @AP. Political analyst for @MSNBC & @NBCNews. Ex-@NYDailyNews:
Tweet: The Trump motorcade just drove right by the old Texas School Book Depository building in Dallas
2.29 PM 31 May 2018
first reply:
H Nicole Anderson: Where is Lee Harvey Oswald when really we need him?
https://twitter.com/JonLemire/status/1002301157065347072
And its not going to get better any time soon.
They hate me. They really hate me.
I’ve been messaging Discover about their continued sponsorship of that vile woman’s show. It’s all canned comments. Guess we will cancel the card.
Sally Field is still alive? I would have thought the Flying C*** bought it years ago.
She was so unlikable in Mrs. Doubtfire. More than she should have been.
I can’t think of any off hand.
Nobody likes her...nobody REALLY likes her.
How about the flying cun takes the cake.
So? She is an unhappy drunk loser.
Sally Field, you dried up old clown, you are dead to me now.
Just steal her movies.
Yeah, that whole bestiality thing...
But it was Haram-be to call her that...
Her language is disgusting and she has three children she is raising...smh..something very wrong with these cry baby, jealous LIBERAL/DEMOCRATS. THIS DOUBLE STANDARD NEEDS TO STOP, AND IT SHOULD BEGIN WITH THIS CANADIAN~AMERICAN???.. send her home...
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