If you didn’t know this already, today marked the day that everyone could finally go home. Because apparently, Pepsi saved the world, guys. At least that’s what they want you to believe in this twisted, silly, not-even-remotely imaginative ad that debuted today. Released on the 49th anniversary of Martin Luther King‘s death, the ad features the soft-drink company […]
Rob Schneider is an expert as many things: Making bad movies. Making terrible movies. Making historically unfunny and pathetic excuses for movies. But Schneider does not appear to be a Civil Rights expert, as evidenced by a Tweet that has landed the “actor” in scalding hot water. On Monday, Schneider felt a need to lecture Georgia Congressman John Lewis on some American history, most notably the way Martin Luther King Jr. lived his legendary life. Lewis, of course, has been in the news of late because he has said he will NOT attend Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20. The politician said last week that he doesn’t consider Trump to be a “legitimate president,” based on intelligence reports that confirm Russia hacked into this year’s election, with the intention of helping Trump defeat Hillary Clinton. In response to that decision and assessment, Trump went off on Lews via Twitter. “Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results,” the President-Elect wrote, adding: “All talk, talk, talk – no action or results. Sad!” This Tweet is racist, misguided and ridiculous. Lewis literally marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and was arrested on many occasions while fighting for civil rights in the 1960s. You’d be hard-pressed to find a politician who has accomplished more or taken more action than John Lewis. But such lack of logic, intelligence and sympathy is to be expected from Trump. We guess it should have been expected from the actor best known for having portrayed Deuce Bigalow, too. This is what Schneider wrote yesterday on social media: “Rep. Lewis. You are a great person. But Dr. King didn’t give in to his anger or his hurt. That is how he accomplished & won Civil Rights.” Lewis – who has served as the U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th congressional district since 1987 – was with King on the day of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. He also famously marched with King during the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery. And yet Rob Schneider ( Rob Schneider !) somehow felt qualified to lecture Lewis on what King did and thought. Fortunately, Twitter users also saw the irony and felt the anger as a result of this Tweet. “Rob Scheider [sic] lecturing anyone on anything is offensive, much less John Lewis on MLK Day. #facepalm,” one person wrote online, while another added: “As if rob schneider and his entire shtick as a sidekick to Adam Sandler career wasn’t embarrassing enough.” There was also this amazing takedown, which pointed to all the times Schneider played characters that were nothing but ethnic and racial stereotypes: Schneider is yet to respond to this onslaught of criticism. We’d say it would be good for his career if he did so, but let’s be honest: Rob Scheider has not had any kind of career in a very long time. If this was his attempt to simply make some news and to see his name in a headline for the first time in years, then well done, Rob! Mission accomplished! Now you may return to sticking your lips as far up Sandler’s butt as they can go. You’re an idiot. View Slideshow: 19 Stupidest Celebrity Tweets of 2016
Rob Schneider is an expert as many things: Making bad movies. Making terrible movies. Making historically unfunny and pathetic excuses for movies. But Schneider does not appear to be a Civil Rights expert, as evidenced by a Tweet that has landed the “actor” in scalding hot water. On Monday, Schneider felt a need to lecture Georgia Congressman John Lewis on some American history, most notably the way Martin Luther King Jr. lived his legendary life. Lewis, of course, has been in the news of late because he has said he will NOT attend Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20. The politician said last week that he doesn’t consider Trump to be a “legitimate president,” based on intelligence reports that confirm Russia hacked into this year’s election, with the intention of helping Trump defeat Hillary Clinton. In response to that decision and assessment, Trump went off on Lews via Twitter. “Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results,” the President-Elect wrote, adding: “All talk, talk, talk – no action or results. Sad!” This Tweet is racist, misguided and ridiculous. Lewis literally marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and was arrested on many occasions while fighting for civil rights in the 1960s. You’d be hard-pressed to find a politician who has accomplished more or taken more action than John Lewis. But such lack of logic, intelligence and sympathy is to be expected from Trump. We guess it should have been expected from the actor best known for having portrayed Deuce Bigalow, too. This is what Schneider wrote yesterday on social media: “Rep. Lewis. You are a great person. But Dr. King didn’t give in to his anger or his hurt. That is how he accomplished & won Civil Rights.” Lewis – who has served as the U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th congressional district since 1987 – was with King on the day of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. He also famously marched with King during the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery. And yet Rob Schneider ( Rob Schneider !) somehow felt qualified to lecture Lewis on what King did and thought. Fortunately, Twitter users also saw the irony and felt the anger as a result of this Tweet. “Rob Scheider [sic] lecturing anyone on anything is offensive, much less John Lewis on MLK Day. #facepalm,” one person wrote online, while another added: “As if rob schneider and his entire shtick as a sidekick to Adam Sandler career wasn’t embarrassing enough.” There was also this amazing takedown, which pointed to all the times Schneider played characters that were nothing but ethnic and racial stereotypes: Schneider is yet to respond to this onslaught of criticism. We’d say it would be good for his career if he did so, but let’s be honest: Rob Scheider has not had any kind of career in a very long time. If this was his attempt to simply make some news and to see his name in a headline for the first time in years, then well done, Rob! Mission accomplished! Now you may return to sticking your lips as far up Sandler’s butt as they can go. You’re an idiot. View Slideshow: 19 Stupidest Celebrity Tweets of 2016
George R.R. Martin is best known for creating a fictional world in which brutal despots rule over the cowering masses, crushing any opposition with violent retribution from their devoted minions. Donald Trump is trying his damnedest to make GRRM’s vision a reality. In case you’re somehow unaware, Martin is the author who penned the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, upon which the wildly successful HBO series Game of Thrones is based. He’s been a vocal opponent of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign from the beginning, and – never one to hold back in his writing – Martin had some choice words for the political neophyte in a recent blog post. The piece, hilariously titled “President Pussygrabber” appeared on Martin’s website in the hours after Trump’s electoral college victory became official. Martin made no effort to conceal his disappointment and frustration, but was as articulate as ever in his description of greed and authoritarianism run amok: “There are really no words for how I feel this morning. “America has spoken. I really thought we were better than this. Guess not. “Trump was the least qualified candidate ever nominated by a major party for the presidency. Come January, he will become the worst president in American history, and a dangerously unstable player on the world stage. “And the decimated Democrats, a minority in both House and Senate, do not have the power to hinder him. “Over the next four years, our problems are going to get much, much worse.” He concluded – in a nod to the apocalyptic change of seasons so frequently foretold by his characters: “Winter is coming. I told you so.” Yes, GoT fans looking for words of encouragement or promises that this is the point in the story were the heros triumph over incredible odds will have to look elsewhere. We recommend the open letter that Aaron Sorkin wrote to his daughter in an attempt to help her understand the implications of a Trump presidency. From GRRM it’s nothing but doom and gloom, but we doubt that comes as much of a shock from those familiar with his work. If you were expecting a positive spin on the political equivalent of the Red Wedding , you don’t know GRRM. View Slideshow: 12 Donald Trump Tweets That Outline His Plans as President Thus far, Trump has yet to respond, which is disappointing, as he used to fire off a dozen attack-tweets every time anyone mildly famous dared to even give one of his hotels a less-than-stellar Yelp review. Watch Game of Thrones online to remind yourself of how much worse things can get. Then spend the weekend hiding under your bed because, really – things can get much, much worse.
Fans and former co-stars alike were shocked and saddened last week with the news that Tommy Ford, of the hit TV show Martin, had passed away from complications of a stomach aneurysm. All of his co-stars from the show have shared beautiful sentiments about working with him and how nice of a person he was […]