Friday, June 23, 2017

11 Stars Who Imagined Violence Against Donald Trump, From Kathy Griffin to Johnny Depp

 by Cubs Fan

Mickey Rourke said he would "love 30 seconds in a room with the little bitch." Rourke has also expressed a desire to "give [Trump] a Louisville slugger."
Larry Wilmore In late February 2016, the host of Comedy Central's now-canceled "The Nightly Show" joked about then-candidate Donald Trump: “I don’t want to give him any more oxygen. That’s not a euphemism, by the way. I mean it literally. Somebody get me the pillow they used to kill [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia and I’ll do it — I’ll do it!"
George Lopez During the Republican primaries in March 2016, the Mexican American comedian tweeted a cartoon image of former Mexican president Vincente Fox holding the decapitated head of Donald Trump aloft, with the caption "Make America Great Again."
Marilyn Manson In a teaser video for his song, "Say10," released just after the 2016 election, a Trump-like figure wearing a suit and a red tie lies decapitated on a concrete floor, in a pool of his own blood.
Madonna Madonna told a crowd of thousands at the Women's March on Washington in January that she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House."
Robert De Niro De Niro confirmed to ABC's "The View" in February 2017 that he would like to punch Trump in the face.
Snoop Dogg E. Doo Snoop Dogg's music video for "Lavender," released in March 2017, (literally) paints POTUS as a clown and orchestrates his death. At the video's end, the "Gin and Juice" rapper points a gun at the harlequin Trump figure and shoots.
Kathy Griffin The comedian landed in hot water in May after photos surfaced of her holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head.
NYC Public Theater's "Julius Caesar" In the production, a Trumplike figure playing the title role is stabbed to death by a band of angry Senators.
Moby In 1980s cartoon fashion, a giant Transformer-like Trump morphs into a swastika/dollar sign and wreaks havoc on a city before meeting a fiery, explosive demise.
Johnny Derp “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?”

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