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Anonymous wrote:A list? No, I'm sorry. She's most famous for a niche television show with a cult following. She has an Emmy... for a guest starring role on Law & Order: SVU. She's done some theater and is well known in Broadway circles but has little film work to her name and most people think of her as a character actress who is past her prime.
She is currently in a Julian Fellowes ensemble show where she is billed on the same level as the least talented Gummer-Streep sister.
I mean, what does A-list even mean?
She has two Emmys, two Tonys, and a Grammy. How many do you have?
DP. I'm just trying to understand why anyone would care about the political opinions of someone who makes a living playing pretend.
I don't especially care about her opinions, but she's entitled to have them and to express them, regardless of her occupation.
Sure! And we're entitled to respond, and to judge, and to decide that she is a garbage anti-semite.
Yes, you are entitled to your opinions, just as she is entitled to hers. But more people will take note of hers, as evidenced by this thread.
Sure! A lot of people took notice of what Hamas did, too - do you think that means people were swayed to think they were right?
You know what? I guess that's a bad example, given the 1000 page thread in Politics of people abhorrently saying that Hamas was right.