Along with Hollywood “Meathead” Rob Reiner, La La Land’s Robert De Niro is undoubtedly one of the most Trump-loathing people on the planet. The venom spewed by these two leftists against the former president is so toxic that the unintended humor is off the charts.
Toss Chris Wallace, former host of “Fox News Sunday,” now a CNN simp, into the mix, and it doesn’t get any better.
Such was the case on Friday when Wallace trotted onto the set of “CNN News Central” to pimp his latest episode of HBO Max’s “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” with De Niro. In both shows, Wallace fawned over TDS-riddled De Niro labeling Trump a “gangster” — and ridiculously claimed that the ad hominem against Trump means more coming from the veteran actor because he has played gangsters in movies. No, really.
At least Wallace was honest about why De Niro came on his show.
Well, what stood out is the fact that, frankly, people come on my show, our shows, because, actors do, because they have something they want to promote. Robert De Niro had nothing he wanted to promote. He just wanted to talk politics, and he really wanted to take down Donald Trump. Take a look.
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