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Published November 6, 201912:16pm EST

Woody Harrelson says Mike Pence once 'mentored' him, recalls meeting Donald Trump

 

Woody Harrelson recalled his past experience meeting both Donald Trump and Mike Pence in a recent interview on comedian Marc Maron’s podcast.

 

The “Zombieland: Double Tap” actor appeared on an episode of “WTF With Marc Maron” where he told two stories. The first had to do withmeeting now Vice President Mike Pence when he was 17.

 

The actor who was once “quite religious” and previously invited people to his home for Bible study told the host that he crossed paths with Pence at Hanover College years ago, according to Yahoo Entertainment.

 

“I did a sermonwhen I was 17,and then I did another one at Hanover College,” he explained. “In fact, this is kind of bizarre but Mike Pence was two years older at the same school, at Hanover, and he was the guy who kinda mentored me through it.”

 

The actor described Pence as the go-to person on campus for religious matters.

 

Later in the interview, he described a dinner he had in 2002 with Pence’s future running mate, Trump. Harrelson explains that former professional wrestler Jesse Ventura, who was then the governor of Minnesota, invited him to dinner with Trump and his future wife, Melania. At the time,Harrelson claims Ventura believed Trump would ask him to be his running mate in the 2004 election.

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>Harrelson claims Ventura believed Trump would ask him to be his running mate in the 2004 election.

 

Before Trump, there was Jesse Ventura — and an improbable victory

Politics Mar 1, 2016 10:21 AM EST

 

CHICAGO — He was a candidate few thought stood a chance. Best known as a television showman, he seemed more interested in self-promotion than winning public office. But soon he was dominating media coverage and debate stages, each pungent remark only endearing him more to a disenchanted public.

 

Then Jesse “The Body” Ventura became governor of Minnesota.

 

Well before Donald Trump shook up the race for the Republican presidential nomination, there was Ventura, the former professional wrestler, radio talk show host and suburban mayor who — in his own election-night words — “shocked the world” with his improbable 1998 victory.

 

As Trump looks to expand his delegate lead in Super Tuesday contests and further show that he’s for real, the similarities between his campaign and Ventura’s continue to grow. The billionaire businessman enters the biggest day of the race so far with several wins under his belt and exuding confidence about his chances in the contests across the Deep South. His top rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, are struggling to contain him.

 

“Jesse’s success is the perfect case history to show this can happen,” said Bill Hillsman, a Minneapolis ad man and close Ventura adviser who came up with several memorable campaign ads, including one that depicted Ventura as an action figure who tells special interests: “I don’t want your stupid money.”

 

“Donald Trump’s campaign is just Jesse’s campaign writ very large, with more money and some hugely advantageous communications tools” such as social media and online organizing, Hillsman said.

 

There are differences, of course, particularly on social issues. Trump has proposed expanding the border wall to keep out immigrants from Mexico and has rejected gay marriage. Ventura has supported open borders and said during a 1998 debate that government shouldn’t be involved in who may marry.

 

Ventura also was a Reform Party candidate who blasted Republicans and Democrats as “rival gangs,”while Trump is seeking the GOP nomination.

“Donald Trump’s campaign is just Jesse [Ventura]’s campaign writ very large, with more money and some hugely advantageous communications tools,” said Bills Hillsman, a close Ventura adviser. But voters see Trump as sufficiently untethered from the party. Both Trump and Ventura are brash and loose with words, much in contrast to the more scripted traditional candidates.

 

That was enough to draw Darren Anderson to the polls in 1998, when at age 25 he was one of many first-time voters who helped Ventura win. Anderson, now 43, recalls watching a debate between “Jesse,” Democrat Skip Humphrey and Republican Norm Coleman. Ventura was the only one who “called a spade a spade.”

 

“He wasn’t your standard politician and he wasn’t blowing smoke.”

 

That’s also why the teacher from New Ulm, Minnesota, is now leaning toward Trump in Minnesota’s vote Tuesday. While in the back of his mind he worries a Trump presidency could “go really wrong,” he says the GOP front runner “is saying things the country wants to hear.”

 

Both Ventura and Trump drew some of their strongest support from blue collar voters who dislike the political establishment.

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10 Celebrities Who Believe In Weird Conspiracy Theories

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James Sheldon

 

December 22, 2015

 

When you come to the realization that you’ve been lied to once by governing authorities, it serves as the first smoking gun to question official stories for the rest of your life. That’s how the people on this list feel about a variety of popular conspiracy theories. In fact, some of these theories are based on significant scientific evidence, and are the results of research and findings, but that doesn’t really matter to the masses. After all, people want to sleep better at night…but not these celebrities. They are content to wonder, and boldly proclaim.

 

10. Woody Harrelson

 

Woody Harrelson believes in several of the most popular conspiracy theories held by citizens throughout the world. Woody has the look of a guy who would believe in all kinds of conspiracy, but stereotyping aside, Woody is also considered one of the most informed individuals working in Hollywood. Woody has some deep connections to some pretty fascinating people, so there might be something to his claims. Woody is a 9/11 Truther, an individual who doesn’t buy into the JFK assassination storyand he also believes in secret societiesbent on separation of worldwide class, creating an elitist rule, e.g. Illuminati. Woody isn’t fringe with his theories, and argues for his perspective based on collected evidence. Even if he’s wrong about any or all it, we were so happy he drew from the stereotype to play his character in 2012.

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all pb

Does Woody Harrelson Q?

>>18423148 Woody Harrelson Gets Proven Right After an Onslaught of Pharma-Funded Media Attacks

>>18423191 Does Woody Q dude ? looks GREENISH, EverGreenish

>>18423241 Woody Harrelson’s Dad Who Worked As A Hitman For A Texas Drug Lord. When Harrelson was a kid, his father was just a normal dad. disappeared from Woody’s life in 1968.

>>18423319, >>18423457 Hired by "For Drug Cartels", " A Texas Drug Lord". Woody's dad was a clown operative

>>18423351 in jail for killing a federal judge that he was hired to do. Was the judge going off reaervation?

>>18423527 Woody's dad was heart attacked to death. "Died Suddenly"as they say. Maybe he has a score to settle?

>>18423553 John Howland Wood Jr. known as "Maximum John". contract killing allegedly placed by Texas drug lord Jamiel Chagra

>>18423570 Jamiel Chagra was aPatsy. Died not long after Harrelson's dad. Mesa AZ cartel connection.

>>18423748 Chagra and ACT II’s drug network would also lead to large-scale corruption

>>18423585 But who hired Charles to off maximum john?

>>18423363 Midland Texas? 1961? Oswald?

>>18423367 1961 Midland Texas = Bush Family

>>18423408, >>18423439 Midland Odessa

>>18423796, >>18423807 Herbert Scherff. Organization of Former SS Members

>>18423814, >>18423819, >>18423790 ODESSA

>>18423822 Claire the Cheerleader from Odessa, TX. Her baby daddy brother is Mayor of Kiev,

>>18423790, >>18423822, >>18423483, >>18423736 wonder if Woody was born on a farm. "Born in". He's Clearly a 'media asset'

>>18423604, >>18423651 Tom Hanks. SS, Secret Societies and their drug pushers { [Z]ombies }

>>18423328 Anons are dealing with a VICIOUS enemy that has no regards for rules, fairness or honor.

 

>>18424072 Did Woody Harrelson's Dad Kill JFK? Harrelson's hitman dad claimed to be one of the Dealey Plaza shooters then recanted.

>>18423980, >>18424209, >>18424221 Anon claims Woody Harrelson hates DJT, provides no sauce. When called out, provides sketchy sauce.