Obama Returning to Hollywood for More Celebrity Fundraisers
President Barack Obama will head back to Hollywood this coming week for another pair of fundraisers.
President Barack Obama will head back to Hollywood this coming week for another pair of fundraisers.
After starring in and directing a string of critical and financial box office disasters, left-wing activist and Hollywood actor George Clooney is sticking to what he knows best: Alienating conservative moviegoers by marginalizing them as racists.
Left-wing actress Lena Dunham says she has received “more hostility” from supporters of democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders than she ever has from conservatives.
Actress and comedian Tina Fey complained about the abundance of liberal political agendas at the Academy Awards during an interview with Howard Stern this week.
Years of purposeful, subversive leftwing indoctrination have made some Americans open to a radical socialist candidate like Bernie Sanders.
Actor Jon Voight describes his decades-long career as a Hollywood conservative in a new interview, where he also discloses he feels the political left uses the term “progressive” as a substitute for “communist.”
Ahead of Tuesday night’s first Democratic presidential debate, CNN rounded up a group of Hollywood celebrities and other public figures to ask, “If you could pose a question to the presidential candidates at the Democratic debate on Tuesday night, what would you ask?”
Calls for an alternative to Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton among Hollywood’s political class are growing louder, as yet another prominent fundraiser announced this week he is ready to stand behind Vice President Joe Biden, should he decide to enter the race.
At Sunday’s 67th Emmy Awards, a number of actors and other industry figures sported green ribbons over their high fashion choices, in order to support President Obama’s climate change initiative. Stars, including Transparent’s Jeffrey Tambor, Veep’s Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Louis CK,
The 67th Emmy Awards on FOX, hosted by SNL alum Andy Samberg, was filled with one-liners and other comments aimed at conservatives. Most notably, was Samberg’s assertion that frontrunner Donald Trump might be a “racist.”
A number of Stars sat down with The Hollywood Reporter this week at the Toronto International Film Festival to discuss the state of American politics, with London-born actress Emily Blunt expressing a feeling of regret over recently becoming a U.S. citizen.
More than a quarter-century since President Ronald Reagan left the White House to start his retirement in Southern California, the former actor and conservative icon is again making regular appearances on TV.
Questions about Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s trustworthiness and electability, following her alleged mishandling of classified information, along with new polling, has some Hollywood donors excited about the prospect of a challenge from Vice President Joe Biden.
As the Democratic Party’s biggest names head back to Hollywood this week to raise money, the Los Angeles Police Department is warning citizens to avoid certain areas of the city, and has forecast major traffic delays and announced the grounding of unauthorized air traffic.
Disney could lose up to $140 million on the Brad Bird-directed George Clooney dystopian fantasy dud Tomorrowland.
After his latest film project failed to meet its fundraising goals on Kickstarter, outspoken German director Uwe Boll posted a series of videos online Sunday to go after crowd funding and to stick it to both Hollywood and fans who buy into the culture.
Hillary Clinton will be back in Los Angeles on June 19 for another three-swing fundraising trip, her second to the city since announcing her candidacy.
Hillary Clinton’s upcoming run at the White House will reportedly have a unified backing from Hollywood Democrats, who were divided in their support between Hillary and eventual nominee Barack Obama in 2008.
The gloves are off. Cue the Hollywood liberal elitists’s two cents, and we’re ready for election time. In fact, we may as well skip the election and just crown a monarch.
Television producer Rob Long sat down with Variety’s PopPolitics radio show this week to offer up a number of theories as to why the entertainment industry–and Hollywood in general–is overwhelmingly liberal, and what the Republican Party can do to make headway among the Tinseltown crowd.