Fugg anything Costner is in, worse than Baldwin or Cruise.
This.
Nah. Nobody’s worse than that asswipe Baldwin.
Costner's gems:
Costner, who voted for Barack Obama in 2008, was also asked about former first lady Michelle Obama running for president (something she’s said won’t be happening). “Michelle’s incredibly bright and articulate and has possessed good judgement and experience as a result. Why couldn’t she be [president]?” he replied, adding, “She’d have a level of interest from me.”
Kevin Costner continues to be impressed by Pete Buttigieg after endorsing him in the Democratic primary during an Iowa rally last December.
“There was this kind of thought, [you can] like Pete, but it’s not his time,” the Oscar winner tells Variety. “And I think, you know what, really? Really? Not his time? I think he’s even showing now that he’s a person of a level of energy and integrity and of vision and that’s why I did it. I don’t often step out.”
Although he hasn’t hit the campaign trail for the general election, Costner has endorsed Joe Biden for president.
Yellowstone star Kevin Costner has never been afraid to speak his mind, and that goes double when it comes to the 2020 presidential election. In a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Beast, the actor took aim at everything from President Trump’s “dangerous” war on the Post Office to the “dumbing-down” of U.S. history.
“While very intelligent men were drafting it, women weren’t drafting it, and the only people who could vote were people with property,” said the actor. “Women couldn’t vote, Native Americans couldn’t vote, Black people couldn’t vote, people without property couldn’t vote. America is an idea, and we have a chance to live up to it. And we haven’t done it. We don’t put others in front of ourselves, and when we marginalize people like we did — enslave them — we never recovered from that. So the idea of the [Confederate] statues, I don’t think they’re appropriate.”
Fugg anything Costner is in, worse than Baldwin or Cruise.
This.
Nah. Nobody’s worse than that asswipe Baldwin.
Costner's gems:
Costner, who voted for Barack Obama in 2008, was also asked about former first lady Michelle Obama running for president (something she’s said won’t be happening). “Michelle’s incredibly bright and articulate and has possessed good judgement and experience as a result. Why couldn’t she be [president]?” he replied, adding, “She’d have a level of interest from me.”
Kevin Costner continues to be impressed by Pete Buttigieg after endorsing him in the Democratic primary during an Iowa rally last December.
“There was this kind of thought, [you can] like Pete, but it’s not his time,” the Oscar winner tells Variety. “And I think, you know what, really? Really? Not his time? I think he’s even showing now that he’s a person of a level of energy and integrity and of vision and that’s why I did it. I don’t often step out.”
Although he hasn’t hit the campaign trail for the general election, Costner has endorsed Joe Biden for president.
Yellowstone star Kevin Costner has never been afraid to speak his mind, and that goes double when it comes to the 2020 presidential election. In a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Beast, the actor took aim at everything from President Trump’s “dangerous” war on the Post Office to the “dumbing-down” of U.S. history.
“While very intelligent men were drafting it, women weren’t drafting it, and the only people who could vote were people with property,” said the actor. “Women couldn’t vote, Native Americans couldn’t vote, Black people couldn’t vote, people without property couldn’t vote. America is an idea, and we have a chance to live up to it. And we haven’t done it. We don’t put others in front of ourselves, and when we marginalize people like we did — enslave them — we never recovered from that. So the idea of the [Confederate] statues, I don’t think they’re appropriate.”
Yep. Costner’s definitely a Commie Dipschitt too. But at least he isn’t as arrogant about it as Baldwin.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
Fugg anything Costner is in, worse than Baldwin or Cruise.
This.
Nah. Nobody’s worse than that asswipe Baldwin.
Costner's gems:
Costner, who voted for Barack Obama in 2008, was also asked about former first lady Michelle Obama running for president (something she’s said won’t be happening). “Michelle’s incredibly bright and articulate and has possessed good judgement and experience as a result. Why couldn’t she be [president]?” he replied, adding, “She’d have a level of interest from me.”
Kevin Costner continues to be impressed by Pete Buttigieg after endorsing him in the Democratic primary during an Iowa rally last December.
“There was this kind of thought, [you can] like Pete, but it’s not his time,” the Oscar winner tells Variety. “And I think, you know what, really? Really? Not his time? I think he’s even showing now that he’s a person of a level of energy and integrity and of vision and that’s why I did it. I don’t often step out.”
Although he hasn’t hit the campaign trail for the general election, Costner has endorsed Joe Biden for president.
Yellowstone star Kevin Costner has never been afraid to speak his mind, and that goes double when it comes to the 2020 presidential election. In a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Beast, the actor took aim at everything from President Trump’s “dangerous” war on the Post Office to the “dumbing-down” of U.S. history.
“While very intelligent men were drafting it, women weren’t drafting it, and the only people who could vote were people with property,” said the actor. “Women couldn’t vote, Native Americans couldn’t vote, Black people couldn’t vote, people without property couldn’t vote. America is an idea, and we have a chance to live up to it. And we haven’t done it. We don’t put others in front of ourselves, and when we marginalize people like we did — enslave them — we never recovered from that. So the idea of the [Confederate] statues, I don’t think they’re appropriate.”
Yep. Costner’s definitely a Commie Dipschitt too. But at least he isn’t as arrogant about it as Baldwin.
Well, damn, that's a shame. Hollywood commie [bleep].
Fugg anything Costner is in, worse than Baldwin or Cruise.
This.
Nah. Nobody’s worse than that asswipe Baldwin.
Costner's gems:
Costner, who voted for Barack Obama in 2008, was also asked about former first lady Michelle Obama running for president (something she’s said won’t be happening). “Michelle’s incredibly bright and articulate and has possessed good judgement and experience as a result. Why couldn’t she be [president]?” he replied, adding, “She’d have a level of interest from me.”
Kevin Costner continues to be impressed by Pete Buttigieg after endorsing him in the Democratic primary during an Iowa rally last December.
“There was this kind of thought, [you can] like Pete, but it’s not his time,” the Oscar winner tells Variety. “And I think, you know what, really? Really? Not his time? I think he’s even showing now that he’s a person of a level of energy and integrity and of vision and that’s why I did it. I don’t often step out.”
Although he hasn’t hit the campaign trail for the general election, Costner has endorsed Joe Biden for president.
Yellowstone star Kevin Costner has never been afraid to speak his mind, and that goes double when it comes to the 2020 presidential election. In a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Beast, the actor took aim at everything from President Trump’s “dangerous” war on the Post Office to the “dumbing-down” of U.S. history.
“While very intelligent men were drafting it, women weren’t drafting it, and the only people who could vote were people with property,” said the actor. “Women couldn’t vote, Native Americans couldn’t vote, Black people couldn’t vote, people without property couldn’t vote. America is an idea, and we have a chance to live up to it. And we haven’t done it. We don’t put others in front of ourselves, and when we marginalize people like we did — enslave them — we never recovered from that. So the idea of the [Confederate] statues, I don’t think they’re appropriate.”
Yep. Costner’s definitely a Commie Dipschitt too. But at least he isn’t as arrogant about it as Baldwin.
Well, damn, that's a shame. Hollywood commie [bleep].
That's why I said I won't watch his films, he's been outspoken for years on his views...and again he's just another Cruise, Baldwin, etc... The Hollywood elite that feel their opinion matters, and arrogant fuggs that are willing to portray roles that go against their supposed values.
Costner saying he would support Michele Obama for President, that's the final nail in the coffin for me. Years ago I watched him in a golf tournament on TV, and he was the most childish whining loser I'd ever seen...because Bill Murray was kicking his ass coming in the home stretch, terrible spoiled unsportsmanlike behavior and all in the name of charity(I think St.Judes or a childrens hospital).
Well they are actors.. same as news anchors.. i dont ever plan on going fishing with costner or the crew but its pretty good show. Not authentic but its ok. My girlfriend is from montana.. lived in a few towns up there and recognizes lots of refrences..after her dad retired from the 82nd he worked on several diff ranches before moving his gals to missouri
I started watching but this new movie AUDIO crap is not for my ears.
Turned up TV real loud and still couldnt hear half the crap on low inflection. Then, when the rancher and kids in the 1880s cut out their beef to head home and it was Herefords with ear tags i said to hell with this crap.
Flipped over to John Wayne in the Alamo and i could hear every word said. Unfortunately i can also hear every word said on every TV commercial. I also have no problem hearing everything on Fox Business or Hannity.
WTH is it with these modern movie sound crews?
Thank goodness for DVRs. I had to turn it up and rewind a couple times to hear the dialog. Mumbling fugkers
I use the Closed Captioning on what I watch. Now, even my wife who has excellent hearing asks ME "What did they say?"
I started watching but this new movie AUDIO crap is not for my ears.
Turned up TV real loud and still couldnt hear half the crap on low inflection. Then, when the rancher and kids in the 1880s cut out their beef to head home and it was Herefords with ear tags i said to hell with this crap.
Flipped over to John Wayne in the Alamo and i could hear every word said. Unfortunately i can also hear every word said on every TV commercial. I also have no problem hearing everything on Fox Business or Hannity.
WTH is it with these modern movie sound crews?
Thank goodness for DVRs. I had to turn it up and rewind a couple times to hear the dialog. Mumbling fugkers
I use the Closed Captioning on what I watch. Now, even my wife who has excellent hearing asks ME "What did they say?"
I thought the new episodes were poorly written, disjointed, leaving things out and just strung together scenes.with no connection or flow. Yes, there were great scenes, but too much too fast without enough context. I am a fan, watched the.first three seasons is several times. Hope it gets better.
I thought the new episodes were poorly written, disjointed, leaving things out and just strung together scenes.with no connection or flow. Yes, there were great scenes, but too much too fast without enough context. I am a fan, watched the.first three seasons is several times. Hope it gets better.
Is this a show on the National Geographic channel?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)