Trump Calls Clooney a 'Rat': Hollywood Cheese Causes Stir
In a dramatic twist, Donald Trump labeled George Clooney a 'rat' after the actor's op-ed urged President Biden to drop out of the 2024 race, sparking a Hollywood-politis saga.
The clash between Trump and Clooney adds a new chapter to the political circus, with the former president attacking the actor for his criticism of Biden's re-election bid. Trump took to Truth Social to hurl his insults, claiming Clooney should stick to TV since movies 'never really worked' for him. Meanwhile, Clooney's op-ed in The New York Times underscores a growing sentiment within Democratic ranks that Biden might not be the party's best hope in 2024, despite his past accomplishments. As the drama unfolds, everyone from Hollywood stars to political pundits is weighing in, leaving Biden to insist he remains the Democrats' best bet.
The origins of this latest kerfuffle can be traced back to George Clooney, who published an op-ed in The New York Times, urging President Biden to gracefully bow out of the 2024 presidential race. According to Clooney, Biden had 'saved our Democracy' by defeating Trump in the 2020 election, but the landscape had since shifted. Clooney candidly pointed out that Democrats are unlikely to clinch another win with Biden as the candidate.
Former President Trump, never one to shy away from a public showdown, quickly fired back via his preferred platform, Truth Social. In a caustic post, he branded Clooney a 'rat' for turning on Biden, and advised the actor to 'get out of politics and go back to television.' Trump’s critique didn’t stop there – he also took the opportunity to lambast Biden's policies, spanning from law enforcement and inflation to Afghanistan and immigration.
Clooney, known for his charm both on and off the screen, was unusually blunt in his op-ed. He expressed his admiration for Biden’s character and morals but was unflinching in his assessment of Biden's decline. Clooney noted that the Joe Biden he saw now was not the same as the one he knew back in 2010 or even 2020. The actor's sudden, public pivot raised eyebrows, especially considering he had co-hosted a fundraiser for Biden merely three weeks prior to publishing his op-ed. It's a bit like praising a friend’s cooking only to warn everyone else about it later.
Adding another layer of intrigue to this Hollywood-political saga, Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy chimed in with his own brand of mockery. In a characteristically derisive tone, Portnoy called Clooney a 'vegetable' for waiting just weeks after the fundraiser to turn on Biden. Portnoy's comments whipped up further commotion, exemplifying how even a single op-ed can ignite a widespread political and social debate.
This spectacle isn't confined to Hollywood personas and disgruntled sports commentators; serious political actors are also weighing in. A growing number of Biden’s party members, political allies, and figures in the liberal media have joined the chorus, urging the President to reconsider his bid for a second term. The mounting pressure puts Biden in a tight spot – one that not even his most glamorous fundraisers can alleviate easily.
However, Biden remains steadfast, insisting he is the best candidate to repeat his 2020 performance and keep Trump from the Oval Office. Biden's confidence might be bolstered by his track record, but the murmurs within his own party suggest a tangible undercurrent of doubt. It's a high-stakes game with more than just political futures on the line; it’s a matter of which narrative will ultimately resonate with the American electorate. After all, American politics these days could use a good laugh track.
At the very least, the clash between Trump and Clooney serves as a pop-culture flashpoint in the ever-evolving landscape of American politics. With Trump's caustic social media barrage and Clooney's pointed critique sparking widespread discussion, one thing is clear: political discourse in the U.S. has never been more rife with dramatic flair. And for now, Clooney’s op-ed has provided enough fodder to keep pundits, commentators, and late-night hosts busy for weeks to come.