
Hollywood has become increasingly political once Donald Trump became president.
That trend has not reversed even though Trump is out of office.
And Ted Cruz destroyed one Hollywood actor with an amazing message.
Since Donald Trump was barred from all social media platforms, the Democrats have been looking for new targets to unleash all of their rage.
CNN and other outlets are gunning to take down Fox News, while others in the Democrat Media Complex are searching for other politicians.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz has emerged a villain for the Democrats to focus on.
Anti-Trump director Rob Reiner suggested Cruz and other Republicans were “seditionists” if they didn’t vote to convict Trump in the Senate, and now the star of one of Reiner’s most iconic films is coming forward to go after Cruz.
Cary Elwes, who played the Dread Pirate Roberts in “The Princess Bride,” attacked Cruz on Twitter.
.@tedcruz How does it feel to know that not only the entire cast and crew of your favorite movie The Princess Bride, but almost the whole entertainment industry, have nothing but rabid contempt for you? #inconceivable? I think not, you miserable ROUS. https://t.co/SqGxk0hK0Y
— Cary Elwes (@Cary_Elwes) February 3, 2021
But Cruz, who’s been known to dish out witty barbs on Twitter, came back with the perfect response.
.@Cary_Elwes Does this mean you want your picture back? https://t.co/iAwhbZZbEk pic.twitter.com/6Fh2QYUcuR
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) February 3, 2021
Cruz’s tweet exposes how easily so many in Hollywood are willing to throw people under the bus in order to stay in good standing among the liberal elites.
Cruz and other Republicans need to hold firm and not back down to the left-wing mob. They cannot be placated.
Trump showed that Republicans and conservatives are better off standing up to the mob than apologizing and begging for forgiveness.
That only makes the backlash worse.
With Joe Biden, Hollywood will ignore all of his failed policies just as they did during the Obama administration.
Demonizing Cruz and other Republican politicians won’t be enough to fuel Hollywood’s rage for the next four years.