One year after comedian Nikki Glaser delivered a brutal truth bomb to Hollywood's elite at the Golden Globes—telling the star-studded crowd they could do anything "except tell the country who to vote for"—the entertainment industry's biggest names are still living in denial about their complete political irrelevance.
The 2024 election results couldn't have been clearer: Americans soundly rejected the celebrity-endorsed political machine that spent months lecturing voters about democracy while pushing radical left-wing policies. President Trump's decisive victory came despite—or perhaps because of—wall-to-wall opposition from Hollywood's self-appointed moral guardians.
Yet here we are in 2026, and these same out-of-touch elites continue their sanctimonious political sermons, apparently convinced that regular Americans are just dying to hear their thoughts on governance between movie premieres and award shows.
The Arrogance Won't Stop
Why do celebrities keep stepping into the political arena when poll after poll shows their endorsements actually hurt candidates? The answer is simple: unchecked arrogance mixed with bubble-dwelling ignorance.
These Hollywood types live in million-dollar mansions, surrounded by yes-men and sycophants who tell them their every utterance is profound. They genuinely believe their fame translates to political wisdom, despite most of them lacking even basic understanding of economics, foreign policy, or constitutional law.
"The entertainment industry has become so disconnected from regular Americans that they think their political opinions carry weight," one industry insider told conservative media. "They're shocked when middle America doesn't bow to their 'expertise.'"
The Trump-Vance administration's overwhelming mandate from voters should have been a wake-up call. Instead, we're seeing the same tired pattern: celebrities using award shows, social media, and interviews to push their failed political narratives to audiences who have already moved on.
Patriots across America have made it crystal clear—we don't need lectures from people who pretend to be other people for a living. We elected Donald Trump to drain the swamp and put America First, not to bow down to Hollywood's woke mob.
When will these celebrities finally learn that Americans want entertainment, not political indoctrination? Probably never—their egos won't allow it.
