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.”
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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.
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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.”