Anonymous ID: 1afdf9 Aug. 31, 2018, 11:38 a.m. No.2819415   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9484 >>9587

>>2818938

>https://twitter.com/RandyRRQuaid/status/1035509816335187969

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>BOTH CHAMBERS (HOUSE / SENATE) IN SESSION ON TUES.

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>Q

 

Some Hollywood backstory thauthe. Both Randy and his brother Dennis are right leaning. Dennis appeared in the hit 2017 film A Dog's Purpose, and is currently shooting the followup. Both film's director Gavin Polone is a known libertarian. In a YT video he lays out a fairly strong indictment on Hollywood on a number of issues. So why does Gavin plone even have a job in Hollywood? Perhaps the #2 token non liberal under Clint Eastwood? Sure, there are more, mostly closeted, but there has to be more as an explanation as to why Gavin has worked as long as he has.

 

Shortly before the release of A Dog's Purpose, a highly edited video was released purporting to show abuse of one of the animals during the filming. It was clearly a hit job, designed to sink the film, which ultimately didn't work because of the fast media response by Polone and a number of those involved with the filming. I know for a fact that a very left leaning person was part of the production, and the incident was a purple pill moment (not fully red, but not quite blue either) for that person.

 

Gavin giving Hollywood a little one two from 6 years ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR5j82R-u3A

 

He's too smart. Our guy, along with the Quaids?

Anonymous ID: 1afdf9 Aug. 31, 2018, 11:45 a.m. No.2819523   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2819484

For most of Hollywood, he is right up there with Hitler. Despite that, he has his hands right in there. The things he says in that video are brutal for Hollywood. Maybe he has some unknown leverage.

Anonymous ID: 1afdf9 Aug. 31, 2018, 12:16 p.m. No.2819985   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Looking for a reason why CA liberals would have a problem with In-N-Out? In January of 2018, the In-N-Out hamburger chain announced it's anti-human trafficking campaign, begun by it's current CEO, Lynsi Snyder, the grand-daughter of In-N-Out founder. I noticed it when I saw the tray liners ads about their efforts to combat human trafficking.