Anonymous wrote:If I were in Pence's shoes, I would be comfortable with the message from the cast. However, the crowd booing before the message feels like bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did they deliver the same message to Hillary when she was in attendance? No?
It was a partisan message. And, not appropriate.
Hillary's platform wasn't about alienation, segregation and fear mongering against non-white Americans. Trump/Pence was.
America has to remind the President this at all times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the worst thing to ever happen to a republican in a theater.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did they deliver the same message to Hillary when she was in attendance? No?
It was a partisan message. And, not appropriate.
Hillary's platform wasn't about alienation, segregation and fear mongering against non-white Americans. Trump/Pence was.
America has to remind the President this at all times.
Anonymous wrote:This is the worst thing to ever happen to a republican in a theater.
Anonymous wrote:
Did they deliver the same message to Hillary when she was in attendance? No?
It was a partisan message. And, not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:This is the worst thing to ever happen to a republican in a theater.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone must be vigilant and take every opportunity to keep the next administration in check. The cast was respectful. I'm hoping this was just the first of many opportunities for the public to remind Pence (and others) what's at stake and why this matters.
Well done, Hamilton cast!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate for the cast to have done this.
They had a job to do - entertain.
They failed at that by feeling the need to deliver a partisan political message.
I'm pretty sure the audience was entertained. And most likely agreed with the cast. And if others don't like it, they can sell their tickets to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:This is the worst thing to ever happen to a republican in a theater.
Anonymous wrote:If I were in Pence's shoes, I would be comfortable with the message from the cast. However, the crowd booing before the message feels like bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, let me tell you how life really works in Donald Trump world. Trump can pick up the phone and call Jim Nederlander, president of the organization that owns the Richard Rodgers Theater (where Hamilton is performed) and put some financial pressure on the producer. "Hamilton" was a big risk for the Nederlanders, and they took it. But you know there were some pretty hefty financial deals cut to get the show into that particular theater.
Trump and Nederlander speak the same language.
Let's see what happens next.
Jimmy Nederlander died in July.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, let me tell you how life really works in Donald Trump world. Trump can pick up the phone and call Jim Nederlander, president of the organization that owns the Richard Rodgers Theater (where Hamilton is performed) and put some financial pressure on the producer. "Hamilton" was a big risk for the Nederlanders, and they took it. But you know there were some pretty hefty financial deals cut to get the show into that particular theater.
Trump and Nederlander speak the same language.
Let's see what happens next.