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7 Celebrities Who HATE Their Films!

7.

Bill Murray - Garfield This story always makes us laugh.

So who remembers that god awful film adaptation of Garfield?

The one starring Bill Murray?

Well, as it turns out, he hate every second of that film.

To be fair, can you blame him?

Now to be fair, Murray at the time wanted to do an animated kids film and obviously

with Garfield being one of the biggest and most recognisable cartoons out there, it seemed

like a good fit.

That's not what sold him on this film though.

You see, there are two directors in Hollywood with the same name except for one letter.

There is Joel Coen of the famous Coen Brothers who wrote and directed "Inside Llewyn Davis,"

"Burn After Reading," "The Big Lebowski" and of course"Fargo," among many other critically

acclaimed films.

And then there is Joel Cohen who wrote "Cheaper By The Dozen," "Daddy Day Camp," "Monster

Mash: The Movie," and other light comedies — including "Garfield: The Movie."

Like anyone, Murray confusedly thought the "Garfield" script was by the former and signed

on to voice the famous cat in the movie series.

It's a common mistake to make.

The 66-year-old actor explained what happened in a revealing response during the Reddit

chat after a fan asked: "Will there be a 'Garfield' 3?"

I don't think so.

I had a hilarious experience with Garfield.

I only read a few pages of it, and I kind of wanted to do a cartoon movie, because I

had looked at the screenplay and it said "Joel Cohen" on it.

In all fairness, I wouldn't say he hated the film.

He just regretted it.

So much so that he actually stated this in his Zombieland Cameo Appearance.

To sum it all up, You could say that the whole incident was…..Lost in Translation…...I'm

so sorry for that pun!

6.

Shelley Duvall - The Shining As much flack as Shelley Duvall received for

her performance in The Shining, I thought her performance was pretty convincing for

the most part…...For the most part.

Keep that in mind!

For most of the film when she's not scared, I don't know.

Her performance wasn't great.

However during the segments where she's absolutely terrified, Her performance was

pretty damn convincing...Well there's a perfectly good reason for that.

During the shoot of The Shining, Stanley Kubrick went out of his way to torment her throughout

the whole film's production.

Now it's no secret that Kubrick is harsh to his cast and crew but there is a method

to his madness as it does tend to bring out the best in them.

During the production, Kubrick would frequently scare Shelley Duvall throughout the whole

filming process to the point that, in the scene where she gets slowly chased up the

stairs by Jack while trying to defend herself with a baseball bat, she was actually terrified.

Apparently the scene was shot 127 times and Kubrick kept putting her down for every mistake

as a way to get the right performance out of her.

As harsh as it was, it worked.

Duvall would go on to say that

5.

George Clooney - Batman And Robin This one should be no surprise.

George Clooney is a great actor.

There's no question about it.

But what the hell was he thinking when he tooking up the role of Batman in the 1997

film Batman and Robin?!

Considering how bad Batman Forever was (THAT'S RIGHT I SAID IT!), You'd think Clooney would

have avoided the oncoming trainwreck at all costs…..Well not exactly.

The fourth film in the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher Batman Film Franchise was an absolute disaster!

It went beyond campy as it honestly made the Adam West 60s Batman look like the Dark Knight

by comparison!

Clooney himself has spoken critically of the film, saying, "I think we might have killed

the franchise",and called it "a waste of money".

Well lucky for clooney, He didn't star in the worst DC superhero film.

But what could possibly be worse than batman and robin?

4.

Halle Berry - Catwoman Oh god!

We're in for some real hot garbage now!

Now okay, this statement is going to be pretty biased right now.

Catwoman may be one of the worst films i've ever seen.

This film is hated universally by fans, critics and casual moviegoers.

This film had so much hype behind it that it was destined for disappointment.

I bet Michelle Pfeiffer is glad she missed this film out.

Well we weren't the only ones to hate this film.

Catwoman herself, Halle Berry absolutely hated this film.

The film received several Razzie Awards in categories such as Worst Film, Worst Director,

and Berry herself received a Razzie Award for Worst Actress in a Motion Picture.

When accepting the award she said "I'd like to thank Warner Brothers.

Thank you for casting me in this piece of shit, god awful movie!....It's exactly what

my career needed!".

3.

Ben Affleck - Daredevil Who doesn't hate Daredevil?

I'm sorry but this film was absolutely godawful!

This film is as bad as superhero films get…...Except for maybe the previous 2 examples.

Still our point stands.

Daredevil was an absolute mess as it was a superhero film that was brought out at a time

where everything had to be "Dark", "Brooding" and "Edgy".

Instead however, it just comes off as very silly and ridiculous.

Okay maybe we're a little be too harsh on this film.

It's definitely the better film of the 3 superhero films on this list as it is at least

enjoyable to some sick extent.

The only saving grace about this film is Colin Farrell as Bullseye…..He's just so goofy

that he's downright adorable!

Anyway, We're not the only ones who hate this film.

As it turns out, The main star of the film, Ben Affleck wasn't too fond of this film

and his own performance.

He has stated during an interview while promoting Batman Vs.Superman: Dawn of Justice that "That's

the movie I want to do.

I want to be a part of that [Batman v Superman].

Part of it was I wanted for once to get one of these movies and do it right—to do a

good version.

I hate Daredevil so much.".

Well unfortunately Batman Vs Superman wasn't great.

But hey, He plays Batman pretty damn well and Dawn Of Justice is a million times better

than Daredevil so it's a step in the right direction.

2.

Robert Pattinson - Twilight Oh, What's that?

You hate Twilight?

Well…...At least you didn't have to star in it for 5 goddamn movies!

Yes, As it turns out, The actor who plays the leading role of Edward, Robert Pattinson

Absolutely despises the Twilight franchise as a whole.

Pattinson got his first major role in the fourth Harry Potter film, The Goblet of Fire.

This film launched his career.

Unfortunately for the young Wizard, He had no idea that his future involved play the

role of sparkly vampire Edward Cullen in the then massive Twilight franchise.

However, even way back in 2008, Pattinson made zero effort to hide his opinion of the

character in an interview with Empire Magazine, poking fun at him for being a century-old

virgin.

He states that when he read the book, He immediately hated the character due to how he was this

and i quote, "Ridiculous Person Who's So Amazing at Everything".

He also made a wisecrack about how the character is a 108 year old virgin who clearly has issues.

The interview is actually quite hilarious.

The thing about this interview though is that he made these claims before he had to play

the guy for four years.

Even while playing the role of Edward, Pattinson was still taking shots at the character as

he himself has stated that the trick to portraying Edward is just looking "slightly constipated

and stoned."

Oh but it doesn't end there.

Someone helpfully put together this compilation of the various press junkets during which

Pattinson hilariously trashed the movies he was supposed to be promoting.

Our favorite moments include the quote "When I read it, it seemed like a book that wasn't

supposed to be published," the part where he says Edward is creepy in a serial killer

kind of way, and the part where he says Twilight author Stephenie Meyer is even creepier because

she's clearly in love with the character.

Regarding Bella and Edward's relationship, he says, "There's definitely something wrong

with her, and there's very obviously something wrong with me."

He may have hated the role, but he certainly made the best of a bad situation by completely

ripping the films and books to shreds!

1.

Sean Connery - The Later James Bond Films This is one we all know about.

So it's no secret that Sean Connery absolutely HATED James Bond.

Before starring in the first 007 film Dr. No, Connery was just another average joe.

Sure he had a few roles in films and television, but before all the fame, He was just another

Ex Milkman, Ex Coffin Polisher, Ex Footballer, Average Joe.

The second he became James Bond however, Everything changed.

Everyone loved him!

To this day, Most people still think he is the living embodiment of James Bond, Moreso

that his successors.

Every woman wanted him and every man wanted to be him.

Well except for one person.

Connery himself didn't want to be Bond.

As a previously unknown, starving actor, he was grateful for the fame and success the

James Bond role had given him, but he wasn't exactly a fan of actually performing it, saying,

"I have always hated that damned James Bond.

I'd like to kill him."

I mean to his defence, He did suffer the same issues as what Adam West suffered following

his years after the Batman tv series.

Both actors were typecasted.

Connery was typecasted to the whole "Spy and Espionage" role.

Connery was reluctant to sign up for more than one Bond movie, and when he reached the

"last" one, he gave away the entire salary to charity, presumably out of spite.

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Lifelong Learning Plan and SPP - Duration: 1:38.

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Hi everyone. My name is Kim from the Saskatchewan

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how it relates to SPP. Let's start with a

simplified overview of what the Lifelong

Learning Plan is - it allows you to

withdraw amounts from your registered

retirement savings plans to finance

full-time training or education for you,

or your spouse, or common-law partner. You

cannot participate in the LLP to finance

your children's training or education, or

the training or education of your

spouse's or common-law partner's children.

Plan members can make repayments to

their LLP using contributions to SPP, but

they are limited to the total amount of

eligible receipts received from SPP for

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7 and file it with their tax return.

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Amounts designated as repayments cannot

be deducted as an RRSP contribution and

therefore have no effect on RRSP room.

Spousal contributions cannot be made for

the purpose of LLP repayment. It

should be noted that SPP is a locked-in

plan and members cannot withdraw funds

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Further information regarding the

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Active Lifestyles and Summer Safety - Duration: 20:09.

Good afternoon, and welcome to our Facebook Live broadcast today.

My name is Cindy Speaker.

I have with me one of my favorite guests, David Daggett.

David Daggett is an attorney with Daggett Shuler Attorneys at Law in North Carolina,

but he's also a triathlete.

We're going to talk with him today about summer safety in an active lifestyle.

David, thanks for being here today.

Thank you for have me, Cindy.

Absolutely.

David, I want to talk with you about a lot of things, about just overall summer safety,

but let's start with something foundational that I think often gets underestimated, and

that is the importance of hydration.

Tell us a little bit about how you stay hydrated and what you have to recommend for us.

Sure.

In fact, if I can take a brief deviation, I know you've done some work with people in

Africa.

Yes.

Dehydration worldwide is one of the leading causes of death, actually.

Wow.

Hydration is very important not just when you're active in doing fitness type things,

but it's essential for our life.

The basic guidelines and recommendations, if you look them up, are you take your weight,

so for me I'm a little under 170 pounds, divide it in half, that's 85.

You should drink 85 ounces of water a day.

That's a basic rule of thumb.

I never heard that.

Yeah.

Actually, if you're active and sweating — it's been extremely hot and humid here in the last

few days — obviously you have to add more.

There's all sorts of little tricks.

You can weigh yourself before and after you run, take the difference.

That's typically your sweat rate, and you know that you have to replace that amount

of fluids.

Another thing that's kind of fun here is our office has become a gathering spot for runners

in the community, and we've actually put in a water fountain outside at our back door

so runners, or anybody, walkers, can come get a drink of water, fill up their water

bottle, that sort of thing.

That is great.

Hydration is important.

In fact, we have our Daggett Shuler water bottles.

I always have mine full at my desk.

Fantastic.

If anybody wants to stop by and get a water bottle, they're welcome to stop by and get

a water bottle.

That's great.

It's interesting.

I said at the beginning I think often that we underestimate the importance of staying

hydrated.

As you know, a few years ago I had some surgery, and it kind of messed up my voice.

I went through a number of tests.

I went to a rehab here that is really well-known, Bryn Mawr Rehab, and I spent an hour with

them.

They tested me all different ways.

Here was what they said.

They said, "Cindy, the very best thing you can do for your voice is hydrate.

Drink water, more and more water, because it has a healing power."

I thought, yeah, that's an easy solution, but it's also one a lot of times that gets

overlooked.

There's a great deal of healing power in water.

We recently also installed in our office one of those water fountains with a bottle filler

on it that's filled with water.

We're trying to promote that around the office.

That's great.

The other thing about drinking water is water is filling and it helps you to reduce your

appetite, which is better for maintaining a positive weight also.

Absolutely.

Great.

Little hydration tips there.

Yeah, that's great.

Let's go on and talk more about just overall summer safety.

People get involved in biking and hiking and running and cycling, all kinds of things.

I know that's a broad topic, but give us some idea about how can we stay safe this summer,

keep our families safe.

Sure.

We have a number of things.

Let me hit the high-risk areas.

One is swimming tragedies.

Always swim with a friend.

Always make sure that the people that you're with actually know how to swim, particularly

... We have creeks and rivers around here.

You take that sort of thing seriously.

You know what obstacles and hazards are there.

You know that you're with somebody who can help you if you get in trouble.

We had a tragedy just a couple years ago at the beach.

A classmate of mine from law school who was a judge went in to save somebody.

He was actually a hero.

Ended up drowning himself.

When you're making those summer trips to the beach, make sure there's lifeguards.

Check with the lifeguards as to the conditions.

Don't stray out too far.

All those sort of things.

Most of our beaches have signs up warning people of that, but those signs are serious,

and the reason they're there is because things occasionally happen.

Take water very, very seriously.

The opposite end from the water, the water's down here, the sun's up there.

Take the sun very seriously.

There's 70,000 cases of melanoma diagnosed every year.

That's one in 59 people that are going to be diagnosed with melanoma during their lifetime.

Do not let your skin get blistered.

The odds of melanoma go way up.

Don't use tanning beds.

If you have a light complexion, you have to be particularly careful.

Also, look back to your family history and those sort of things.

Use sunscreens.

Use hats.

Long sleeve, light clothing out in the sun.

You just don't want your skin to get burned and blistered out in the sun.

Those are the elements.

Then we also have our activities.

We're out a whole lot more walking and running.

When you're walking, you're running, always go against traffic.

Use a sidewalk where possible.

You've got to pretend you're invisible, because to motor vehicles many times you are.

Some of the people are going to get on me, but I'm not a believer in having earphones

or any music in your ears.

You need all of your senses.

I agree.

It's an interesting statistic.

Pedestrian vehicle accidents occur with a car hitting them from behind.

That means two things.

Number one, usually that means you're not on the proper side of the road you're supposed

to be on.

Number two, if you have earphones on, you can't hear the car coming.

I don't want to demagogue that too much and I don't want to beat anybody up over it, but

I would say two or three times a week when I'm running or cycling I have someone either

walk in front of me or they get scared and startled when I come up on them.

Your hearing is an important sense that you have.

Make use of it.

If nothing else, just have one earphone in, not both.

That's better than both.

I'm a believer in going out to what I call the cathedral of nature, where you can hear

the birds and the squirrels and the animals and all those sort of things.

I enjoy that.

Yeah, and you do a lot of that.

Then, stay on familiar courses.

Familiar courses, you know the traffic, you know the patterns, you know that sort of thing.

I know there's one stoplight in downtown Winston-Salem that cars tend to run all the time.

Being familiar with that, I know to be extra careful in that area.

It's always good to let somebody know where you are.

A lot of those same tips apply to riding a bicycle.

Obviously, on a bicycle you're with traffic.

Obey traffic signals.

I think a big part of bicycle safety is if you're respectful to vehicles, the drivers

of vehicles are respectful back to you.

It's kind of a law of nature.

If you're nice to them, they're nice to you.

Again, pretend you can't be seen, because many times you can't.

The other thing, and this is pretty critical, as you know I ride the bike early in the morning

a lot of times.

Well, what you do is, when the sun's coming up, you ride in the other direction so that

the sun is behind you when it's on the horizon.

Then, riding back, it's a little higher so you're safer.

In the mornings, when you take off riding you take off riding to the west, because cars

can see you with the sun at their back.

They can't see you with the sun in their eyes.

Interesting.

In the evening when you take off, you do the opposite, because, again, you don't want to

be riding west with the sun setting because cars can't see you.

Be conscious of that.

That's important.

Always wear a helmet.

In North Carolina, it's mandatory if you're 16 or under.

I think it's very, very important regardless of the age, for two reasons.

Number one, you get more respect from cars if you have a helmet.

Number two is it's not "if" a crash is going to happen.

If you ride a bike long enough, it's going to happen, and the old saying is a helmet's

cheaper than a neurosurgeon.

Wear your helmet.

It can protect you.

I speak from experience there.

I know you do.

That's water, sun, running, and bicycles.

That's great.

Let me go to your activity.

You do a lot of triathlons.

Tell us how many you've done.

I have done, what, 187?

That's amazing.

187 triathlons.

187.

27 of the Ironman distance ... Wow.

... which is a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike, 26-mile run.

That's amazing.

My old bones have some miles on them.

What I want to ask you about is, okay, within the context of those ... It's biking, running,

and swimming.

Within the context of your triathlons, because they're becoming more and more popular, what

are safety tips that you abide by during those triathlons and that type of an intense sporting

event?

Races are actually safer than training for the most part because you're usually on a

closed course or at least limited traffic.

A couple things.

If the large majority of races are open water swims, is make sure you are a good swimmer

and are accustomed to swimming in changing conditions.

There's always, I don't know, 10, 12 or so deaths every year in triathlons, and they

almost always occur during the swim portion.

Wow.

A unique physiological thing tends to happen, is when you go from vertical to horizontal

very quickly, you go from the warmer air to the colder water very quickly, combined with

the rush of adrenaline, that is a cocktail that can be very, very dangerous for the inexperienced

person.

What you do is you prepare for those elements and you try to simulate those in advance a

little bit so that on race day it doesn't quite cause the panic and you know how to

handle the conditions.

Very, very important.

Good advice.

On the bike, remember that you have people near you, all sorts of ability levels.

Communicate.

"I'm passing on your left."

"Careful there."

Helping others by pointing out potholes or irregularities in the road is very helpful.

You keep the person next to you safe, it's going to help keep you safe.

Then, on the run, my experience is that there's just an awful lot of camaraderie to help you

through the event.

Take advantage of that camaraderie.

Meet a few new friends and enjoy the healthy fitness aspects of the sport.

David, why is a fit lifestyle so important to you?

It's something that you've maintained your whole life.

It's so admirable.

Why is it so important to you?

What's the impetus for that?

From a selfish point of view, it gets me going and it's an ongoing metaphor for everything

else I do.

It gets me up early in the morning.

I have a mental routine that I go through.

All psychologists, business experts, performance experts say that if you go through a mental

routine, some form of meditation — which I do while I'm swimming — some form of goal

setting — make a bullet points of the three most important things to do today — and

some problem solving when you're by yourself — again, when I'm swimming nobody can interrupt

me, I can problem solve in my brain the most important things — it helps perform better

professionally also.

I think really the bigger point is we've got a real problem — and I would say crisis

— in our country with the health of our children.

The rates of childhood obesity are just going up dramatically, and obese children, it predicts

and portends that we're going to have unfit, unhealthy people when they get older.

They learn by example.

If we all focus on health and fitness, our young people will focus.

We'll be fitter.

Our communities will be healthier going forward.

I don't take any political position, but the cost of healthcare is becoming an increasing

burden.

By promoting a fitter, healthier society, it can actually take a tremendous economic

stress off of all of us.

I think it's great.

I really applaud you, because you're quite a role model.

I think it's fantastic.

We do a whole lot of things here with kids.

We've got the Kids for Kids youth triathlon coming up July 8th.

I think it's absolutely the best event in the world.

We do stuff with the Down syndrome community.

That's great.

We have the Beat the Heat 5k coming up, which is North Carolina's state championship 5k.

All those things we're involved in, and hopefully it encourages the community to come together

in a healthy fitness…

That's awesome.

Yeah.

It's fun.

Let me talk a little bit about biking ... because for one thing you have new biking laws, relatively

new biking laws in North Carolina.

Talk a little bit about the importance of drivers sharing the road with bikers and cyclists.

It's very, very important.

Drivers have to remember that when a cyclist is on the road, they're vulnerable and in

a precarious position.

When you blow by a cyclist, and I'm not trying to say that in an impugning sort of way, but

in close proximity, it's pretty scary.

I think motorists have to be aware.

It's even hit me harder because my kids are spending a lot of time on the road cycling

now also, and I want them to be safe.

I also hope motorists are considerate to them.

It's just like any other aspect of our life.

If motorists are kind and considerate to bicyclists, bicyclists are kind and considerate to motorists,

and vice versa.

The one thing I always tell folks in the cycling community is you've got to be a good ambassador.

Just got to be a good ambassador, because the motorists on the road, how I respond to

a motorist is the way they're going to respond to the next cyclist.

No matter the situation, we've got to create positive relationships

That's great advice.

There's a flip side to all of this.

I think this is wonderful information and we want to enjoy our summer and be safe, but,

unfortunately, you see a lot of situations where it doesn't work out quite the way we

had hoped and there's injuries, sometimes very serious injuries.

Talk a little bit about what to do when you've suffered some type of an injury that occurs

in the summer.

Are there insurance issues that come into play?

Things like that.

It's interesting.

Most cyclists and runners don't realize that their automobile insurance may cover them

if something bad happens.

Their homeowners insurance may cover them if something bad happens.

Certainly health insurance, disability insurance policies, all those, the interplay between

those different policies can be very, very complicated and difficult to deal with.

The ordinary person just doesn't deal with those sort of policies or the interaction

between them.

We do that.

Between all the attorneys in our offices with their areas of expertise, we've got the expertise

to put those different types of insurances together to make sure somebody's fully covered,

or at least the best we can if a bad situation happens.

Yes, it does happen.

I always recommend that bicyclists in particular, but also runners, have very good health insurance

and very good auto insurance, because that may cover you also in those situations.

David- In fact we have some…

Oh, sorry.

Go ahead.

... online videos on the YouTube channel that cover those issues.

Right.

If someone has questions and they want to reach you, what's the best way to do that?

Our website, DaggettShulerLaw.com, or 336-724-1234.

Excellent.

Google us.

We're pretty easy to find.

Yeah, you are pretty easy to find.

Anything else you want to add before we go today?

I think this has been fantastic.

No.

I just encourage everybody to have a safe, happy summer.

Look out for each other.

Look forward to speaking to you again soon.

And stop by at the water fountain and to get a water bottle at Daggett Shuler Law.

Absolutely.

Thanks, David.

Thank you.

Bye-bye.

For those of you that are watching on the web, whether by live or on the replay, if

you have questions, feel free to post in the comments area.

We'll make sure we get back to you.

Thanks, everybody.

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HILLARY CLINTON Gets Caught in $145 MILLION Russian Scandal. NO MEDIA OUTRAGE. | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:10.

Another mainstream media blackout is happening.

Liberals in both Congress and the media are circling the wagons around one of their own.

Peter Schweizer, the author of Clinton Cash, revealed all the dirty details about Hillary's

State Department approving the Clinton Foundation to receive $145 MILLION from the Russian shareholders

of Uranium One.

Hillary benefited from a boatload of cash from the Russians, and it is Donald Trump's

connection to the former Soviet Union that is questioned?

"Look there are couple of things that are extremely troubling about the deal we touched

on.

Number one is the amount of money $145 million.

We are not talking about a super PAC giving a million dollars to support a candidate.

We are not talking about campaign donations," Schewizer said during an interview with Lou

Dobbs on Fox News Business, Breitbart reports.

"We are talking about $145 million, which by the way is 75 percent or more of the annual

budget of the Clinton Foundation itself, so it's a huge sum of money."

This certainly looks like another pay-to-play scandal.

If Democrats are truly concerned about foreign leaders influencing the election, they would

be demanding the FBI dig into the Russian uranium deal ASAP.

If the liberal career politicians really wanted to make sure corruption has not taken hold

of our government, they would be chastising the mere appearance of Hillary's actions

on every news show that would book them!

The Clinton Foundation agreed it would not accept foreign donations while Hillary Clinton

was serving as secretary of state.

Did Bill and Hillary forget the promise they made to Barack Obama, or did they just not

care?

There were about 1,100 donations to the Clinton Foundation that were never disclosed even

though Hillary promised Congress, under oath, she would disclose them all.

It seems Democrats are not concerned with integrity, honesty, and corruption unless

the suspected politician is a Republican.

They also promised to disclose all the donations they received on an annual basis.

That didn't happen either, folks.

The latest Hillary Clinton scandal is not really shocking.

Same corrupt career politician, different day, but the cover-up of the hard facts in

the case is quite disturbing.

The free press is dead in America, folks.

The once worthy and necessary occupation has been reduced to a partisan group of shills

eager to become celebrities themselves.

Mainstream media outlets like CNN and MSNBC spent HOUR upon HOUR pondering what Michael

Flynn and Jeff Sessions may have chatted about with Russia.

They spend even more time worrying about any money Trump may have overtly made on business

deals in Russia over the decades of his career.

This shocking Hillary Clinton connection with Russia is REAL news, so her cronies churning

out the fake news 24/7 are of course shunning it.

Do you think Hillary Clinton's Russian connection should be investigated?

Do not hesitate and write your thoughts in the comment section below.

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