2. Both were examples of Hollywood lecturing Trump voters. But Streep was more preachy--and the audience of this preaching was the choir.
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3. I just don't think there's a conversation around a water cooler in Scranton where someone says: "Did you hear Meryl Streep's speech?"
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4. Don't get me wrong, I was concerned about Trump mocking a disabled reporter, too. A year ago. Hollywood just now coming to terms w/ this.
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5. Bottom line: More than ever in my life, smug Hollywood sounds like Charlie Brown's teacher: "Wah Wah--" Nobody persuadable cares.
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Also, I think Streeps words wore right on target! Please dont assume many americans don't care what Streep said...
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No such thing as Hollywood elites. Pls stop this. There are billionaires in all businesses. DT used his fame. Free speech.
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i think the point is that Meryl Streep can get in the face of a lot more people on prime-time TV than Donald can
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