Almost all of the Hollywood elites despise President Trump. That’s a given.
But nobody hates Trump more than A-list actor Robert De Niro who has been on an endless tirade over our President.
But his latest public outburst will leave you speechless and furious.
Hollywood awards shows are the absolute worst.
The anti-Trump vitriol and the condescension in their speeches are mind numbingly annoying.
It’s the same ignorant trash over and over again.
And the 72nd annual Tony Awards were no different.
As a presenter, Robert De Niro shocked most of America with the first words that came out of his mouth: “First, I wanna say, ‘f**k Trump,'” De Niro said. “It’s no longer ‘Down with Trump,’ it’s ‘f**k Trump.'”
Be warned; there is graphic language.
His comments were met with thunderous applause from the audience and was sickeningly celebrated all over twitter for what might be the worst attack on Trump at any awards show thus far.
But De Niro said something even worse leading up to his outburst at the theater awards.
The two-time Academy Award winner completely unloaded on Trump in a speech to high school students during an awards ceremony for recipients of the Rosemary Breslin American Writer Award: “So what about the truth? What does the truth even mean today? I mean, if you’re Donald Trump it doesn’t mean anything. If you’re cowardly Republican enablers in Congress you don’t let the truth stand in the way of pathetically clinging to power,”De Niro disgustingly said. “Our country is led by a president who believes he can make up his own truth. And we have a word for that — bullsh*t.”
He continued, “For example, you might say, as have many professionals, that Trump manifests a serious mental illness that renders him psychologically incapable of discharging duties of the President of the United States. That he’s afflicted with a narcissistic personality disorder.”
“That he’s a congenital liar. A mean-spirited, soulless, amoral, abusive con-artist son of a bitch. F*ck Donald Trump,” he concluded. “And I say this, cause I am not political, but I am now. You guys are the future.”
Be warned; obviously there is graphic language.
De Niro seems like the one with a mental illness here.
And he said this to a bunch of high schoolers, which indicates that he’s a bigger child than they are.
What happened to that familiar phrase about when they go low, we go high?
De Niro seems to have it backwards.