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Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana has a famous way with words.
During an appearance on the Sean Hannity show on Tuesday, Kennedy was asked to respond to comments from Hollywood liberals like Sharon Stone, who recently blamed ‘uneducated Americans’ for Trump’s landslide victory.
Kennedy kept his response dignified, but he did point out that these are the same people who believe their children can change genders and who somehow believe they are morally superior to the rest of the country.
Via the Vigilant Fox on Twitter/X:
“Here’s what I think. I think these people are goofy. They have the right to their opinion, but they’re just goofy. They hate George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln and Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head.
“They think our kids ought to be able to change genders at recess. They carry around Ziploc bags of kale to give themselves energy. To me—to each his own. To me, kale tastes like I’d rather be fat. Now, these people are entitled to their opinion, but they have an unwarranted sense of moral and intellectual superiority.
“They think they’re smarter and more virtuous than the American people. And they think we’re not real people. But we were, and we are real people.
“And in this last election, we got real mad, and we sent a message, clearly, unequivocally. And my message to all my friends and my enemies in America is: Happy Thanksgiving, and stay deplorable, my friend.”
Watch the video below:
Sen. John Kennedy Delivers Unforgettable Response to Hollywood Name-Calling Trump Supporters
“Here’s what I think. I think these people are goofy. They have the right to their opinion, but they’re just goofy. They hate George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln… pic.twitter.com/KaiGRM4n3f
— The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) November 27, 2024
John Kennedy is a gem, and his response is right on. These liberal Hollywood types like Sharon Stone are not serious people and should not be taken seriously.