John Nolte has a challenge for the modern Hollywood blacklist deniers.
6 thoughts on “Put Up Or Shut Up”
Same challenge should be issued to academia. As a sociology study, academics should study their colleagues reactions to them becoming conservative. Grad students should write on their experiences being Conservative students under Liberal professors.
Was there some point to that link? Or did you not read the piece I linked?
I did read the link thanks. I didn’t feel the need to add much cometary.
But if you’re not following along. His “challenge” is pretty pointless given you can track successful conservatives working in Hollywood, some of them extremely so. You don’t have to run a test because the evidence is pretty public.
Likewise throwing in something like this bit: Goldstein thinks someone with a years-long working relationship with a Grammy-winning producer lacks marketable talent.
Is pure drivel.
Just because they’ve had success at something doesn’t automatically give any guarantee of future or continued success and politics has bug all to do with it.
Alec Baldwin isn’t more successful than Stephen Baldwin because he’s a liberal, he’s more successful because he’s a better actor.
daveon is a troll and should be ignored. And, by the way, his link has been deleted, for obvious reasons.
But if you’re not following along. His “challenge” is pretty pointless given you can track successful conservatives working in Hollywood, some of them extremely so. You don’t have to run a test because the evidence is pretty public.
OK, so once again, you attempted to read it, but didn’t comprehend it.
Since you insist on being clueless, I’ll provide a hint. It wasn’t about conservative celebrities.
Same challenge should be issued to academia. As a sociology study, academics should study their colleagues reactions to them becoming conservative. Grad students should write on their experiences being Conservative students under Liberal professors.
http://www.indopedia.org/List_of_Republican_celebrities.html
Was there some point to that link? Or did you not read the piece I linked?
I did read the link thanks. I didn’t feel the need to add much cometary.
But if you’re not following along. His “challenge” is pretty pointless given you can track successful conservatives working in Hollywood, some of them extremely so. You don’t have to run a test because the evidence is pretty public.
Likewise throwing in something like this bit: Goldstein thinks someone with a years-long working relationship with a Grammy-winning producer lacks marketable talent.
Is pure drivel.
Just because they’ve had success at something doesn’t automatically give any guarantee of future or continued success and politics has bug all to do with it.
Alec Baldwin isn’t more successful than Stephen Baldwin because he’s a liberal, he’s more successful because he’s a better actor.
daveon is a troll and should be ignored. And, by the way, his link has been deleted, for obvious reasons.
But if you’re not following along. His “challenge” is pretty pointless given you can track successful conservatives working in Hollywood, some of them extremely so. You don’t have to run a test because the evidence is pretty public.
OK, so once again, you attempted to read it, but didn’t comprehend it.
Since you insist on being clueless, I’ll provide a hint. It wasn’t about conservative celebrities.