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Speaking of Alec according to him Trump supporters have ruined the moral fabric of America. Guys you all remember America was the moral beacon of the world all throughout the 2000’s until Trump, right?
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Feb. 25, 2014 — -- intro: Alec vs. Public Life

In an op-ed published yesterday in Vulture, actor Alec Baldwin said "good-bye to public life," especially in New York City.


"I find myself bitter, defensive, and more misanthropic than I care to admit," Baldwin wrote about a rough 2013.

He said that for years, people in New York were kind to him until last November, when he was accused of using a homophobic slur.

"This is the last time I'm going to talk about my personal life in an American publication ever again," he wrote. "I haven't changed, but public life has."

He cited "predatory photographers and predatory videographers who want to taunt you and catch you doing embarrassing things ... Photographers today get right up in your face, my wife's, my baby's. They are baiting you."

Baldwin admits he regrets screaming at photographers in certain situations. But he also called out Shia LaBeouf, MSNBC, Rachel Maddow and Anderson Cooper.

Finally, Baldwin, who's lived in New York since 1979, said "Now I don't want to be Mr. Show Business anymore ... I probably have to move out of New York. I just can't live in New York anymore."

This isn't the first time Baldwin has taken some shots at someone or said he's going to quit or leave something in his past behind (He said he was going to quit Twitter last summer). Here's a look back at some of the more memorable rants and altercations from the "30 Rock" star:

quicklist: title:November 2013, Alec vs. Court Coverage text: Just hours after Alec Baldwin's stalker was sentenced to 210 days in jail, the "30 Rock" star was at it again, chasing down a photographer who got close to his wife and baby daughter.

The video posted by TMZ, shows Baldwin, 55, yelling, "Get away from my wife and baby with the camera," as he jogs toward the paparazzi. After a female voice, presumably his wife Hilaria, calls him back, Baldwin stops his chase, but not before he gives the second photographer, who is shooting the video, an earful.

"Get away from my kid with the camera," he yells. "You know what's going to happen to you, don't you? Come on!" He added a homophobic slur at the end.

Baldwin's convicted stalker Genevieve Sabourin has been in court all week and this isn't the actor's first run in with the press in recent days. He left the Manhattan courthouse Tuesday, where the trial was held, and told one photographer, "I hope you choke."

He wasn't done.

Before taking off, he rolled down his window and asked the media, "What job did you want to do that you failed at that you're doing this job?"

Read: Alec Baldwin's Stalker Gets 210 Days in Jail

quicklist: title:July 2013, Alec vs. Twitter text: When asked by Vanity Fair, "Are you ever going to open your Twitter again?"

Baldwin said "never," and added that he had the epiphany during his friend James Gandolfini's funeral.

"Jimmy Gandolfini was so beloved as a person, and he was so admired as an actor, and he didn't give a f--- about social media," he said. "It's just another chink in your armor for people to come and kill you. ... I have one dream in my life and that is that this daughter I'm having -- she comes to me about seven or eight years from now, she has a friend, and she's at her house and she says, 'Daddy, Susie's mom says you used to be on TV. Daddy, is that true?' She has no knowledge of me as a public person. That would be heaven for me."

See the Emails From Alec Baldwin's Alleged Stalker

quicklist: title:June 2013, Alec vs. The Daily Mail text: After the Daily Mail newspaper reported that Hilaria Baldwin was Tweeting during Gandolfini's funeral, Baldwin took his fight to Twitter before deleting his profile altogether.

"I'm gonna find you," he wrote to the reporter, "... you toxic little queen, and I'm gonna f---...you...up."

And:

"You lying little b----, I am gonna f%#@ you up."

And:

"Someone wrote that my wife was tweeting at a funeral. Hey. That's not true. But I'm gonna tweet at your funeral."

quicklist: title:February 2013, Alec vs. The New York Post text: Early in 2013, Baldwin claimed that a New York Post photographer assaulted him while trying to bait him. "I slipped and fell on a trail of oil the Post 'photographer' left near my bldg. Who do I sue," he tweeted.

The photographer, who is African American, later accused Baldwin of using racial slurs, which angered Baldwin further.

"My publicist has just informed me that the 'photographer' from the Post is claiming I called him a racial epithet, prior to calling the cops. ... That's kind of magical thinking, isn't it? The Post accusing me of racism," he wrote.

The drama continued when a Post reporter asked him a question about his wife and a possible lawsuit, and Baldwin reportedly responded, "I want you to choke to death."

quicklist: title:June 2012, Alec vs. The New York Daily News text: Last June, Baldwin allegedly shoved a photographer from the New York Daily News, claiming in a tweet that the shutterbug "almost hit me in the face with his camera this morning."

Tame, except for the fact he added the hashtag #allpaparazzisshouldbewaterboarded.

He didn't stop there, he compared his scuffle to the Trayvon Martin shooting, "I suppose if the offending paparazzi was wearing a hoodie and I shot him, it would all blow over."

quicklist: title:2007, Alec vs. His Daughter text: Before Baldwin was one of Twitter's most talked about celebrities, he was using a more ancient device to facilitate his rants -- the phone.

In 2007, after his daughter Ireland allegedly missed a phone call with Alec, he left her a voicemail, which was leaked to the media.

"So, I'm gonna let you know just how I feel about what a rude little pig you really are. You are a rude, thoughtless, little pig, okay?" he said. "I don't give a damn that you're 12 years old, or 11 years old, or that you're a child, or that your mother is a thoughtless pain in the ass who doesn't care about what you do as far as I'm concerned. You have humiliated me for the last time with this phone."

She was 11.

Now, the two enjoy a close relationship, and Ireland has defended her father against critics. "He recognized that he needed to change, so he made changes," she wrote on her blog. "He is now a healthy, happily married with a baby on the way. He moved on, so why can't you?"

quicklist: title:1995, Alec vs. The Paparazzi text: Prior to the Internet's ability to spread news like wildfire and when Baldwin was still married to his first wife, actress Kim Basinger, the actor was no stranger to confrontation.

In October 1995, Baldwin was actually placed under citizen's arrest, according the LAPD, after he allegedly slugged a cameraman who was trying to get video of his three-day-old Ireland.

Team America called it 16 years ago
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... We're really going to do this Russia shit twice, aren't we?

Pelosi remind me of the clowns of my country we call government they are willing to deny everything, even reality itself just to prove that they are not wrong, that the others are and that they dindu nuffin, also love to insult everyone that doesnt worship them like gods

I dont like that trending, we need another red scare so people can hate communism again
 
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Hm, let's see... who was President in 2013 when Barbara Walters condemned Corey Feldman for speaking out against his own abuse because he said that the people who did it were still working and still prominent in Hollywood, and most of the nation did a collective shrug at her victim blaming on national television? Who was President when we saw the rise of child drag clubs? Who was President when we saw the rise of events for gay teens organized by adult gay people where parents were banned? Or school events where drag queens were brought in to give talks to small children? Who was President when we had near monthly race riots?

Hm hm hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Oh, I know…
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Since some of you have apparently not heard about this yet...

It probably would be a good idea to split it up.
Californians have been debating about splitting up for ages now. I remember when the proposal was to split up California into North California, South California, and San Francisco (Which would also include Los Angeles just to turbo screw over the Californian Left). This is nothing new, but will also likely never come to pass because the leftist elite in California need their stranglehold over conservative electoral votes in the state.
 
Not only that, but also because they consider themselves above the norm. Which is why every red carpet famous celebrity women wear scantily clad clothing near to bare skin and call it fashion. Yet, in the same breath speak out against women being looked at like a sex object. Talk about hypocrisy at its finest.
To them, the freedom of "expressing themselves in a fashionable way" doesn't automatically equate to being a fucking sex object for some reason...
 
I remember when the proposal was to split up California into North California, South California, and San Francisco (Which would also include Los Angeles
Also know as NorCal, SoCal, and Hell On Earth™. I want the state of Jefferson to become a thing. The pants-shitting that would occur from this election map getting 2 senators and a representative would be epic.
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Flynn's apparently moving to withdraw his guilty plea now, citing that the government has--translated out of legal speak--been absolute shit-heads about this entire process. I'd ramble on about it but there's a lawyer over here who's been following the case really closely, and he highlights all the important parts.

Could 2020 calm down for like 5 minutes, holy shit
 
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Flynn's apparently moving to withdraw his guilty plea now, citing that the government has--translated out of legal speak--been absolute shit-heads about this entire process. I'd ramble on about it but there's a lawyer over here who's been following the case really closely, and he highlights all the important parts.

Could 2020 calm down for like 5 minutes, holy shit
This is 2019: Part 2. Unlike last year, this isn't going to be the DARKEST chapter in American history, but it certainly will be one of the funniest.
 
That literally is unconstitutional, except maybe in the case of Texas. (Didn't stop fedgov from admitting West Virginia though). Also, if this happens, I demand each and every Trump Tower become Trump States.
West Virginia is an interesting case; That state exists because a big chunk of the state flat out fucking rebelled and said "No, FUCK YOU!" when Virginia passed it's articles of secession. They were literally created when the state broke up during the Civil War and those conditions aren't likely to be replicated again.
 
West Virginia is an interesting case; That state exists because a big chunk of the state flat out fucking rebelled and said "No, FUCK YOU!" when Virginia passed it's articles of secession. They were literally created when the state broke up during the Civil War and those conditions aren't likely to be replicated again.
Never say never. West Virginia exists as a very important precedent.
 
West Virginia is an interesting case; That state exists because a big chunk of the state flat out fucking rebelled and said "No, FUCK YOU!" when Virginia passed it's articles of secession. They were literally created when the state broke up during the Civil War and those conditions aren't likely to be replicated again.

I'm constantly amused by the woke crowd hating West Virginia for being backwards coal miners, while the state has a remarkably progressive history with things like what you mention and the intense push for socialism during the Coal Riots. It's a key part in the United States push towards worker's rights during the 20th century, but today's Left much prefers narrative to history.
 
I'm constantly amused by the woke crowd hating West Virginia for being backwards coal miners, while the state has a remarkably progressive history with things like what you mention and the intense push for socialism during the Coal Riots. It's a key part in the United States push towards worker's rights during the 20th century, but today's Left much prefers narrative to history.
The woke crowd prefers a uh... let's say cleaner... version of history than the real one.
 
I'm constantly amused by the woke crowd hating West Virginia for being backwards coal miners, while the state has a remarkably progressive history with things like what you mention and the intense push for socialism during the Coal Riots. It's a key part in the United States push towards worker's rights during the 20th century, but today's Left much prefers narrative to history.

It was also a fairly "blue" state for much of the 20th Century and even after the post-1980 restructuring of both parties, West Virginia was still a light blue state or purple state at the very least until Obama actively pissed off the state's voters and Trump won them over. Seriously, before the late 2000's and 2010's, West Virginia was synonymous with "Blue Dog" Democrats in the same way that California and the Pacific Northwest are synonymous with SJW's and hipster elites today.

The Left doesn't like the idea of blue states flipping red, but West Virginia did just that, as did Missouri.
 
The Robert C. Byrd Memorial State of West Virginia certainly didn't get that way without one of the grand wizards of Democratic Washington politics at the helm for 50 years.
 
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