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Old 05-24-2015, 09:39 AM
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Errr....the drum roll is supposed to be before #1, not #10. Dave might not have been all that, but he knew a countdown from a countup.
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Not only do I hold their politics against them, I hold previous roles against them. I also hold their morals or lack thereof IMHO against them. I wish I didn't know so much. Guess I am judgmental.
What I'm asking is are there any artist that you like but have difficulty enjoying because of their political views. for example, I think that Alec Baldwin is a great actor, but every time I see him all I can think of is his political and personal life.

I'm a huge Beatles fan and have gone to see Paul McCartney live many times. I know that he's very liberal and a big Obama fan but for some reason it doesn't bother me and I don't think about it that much. Maybe it's because he's not as up front about it as some others are.

I know a lot of liberals that can't stand Ted Nugent. I hear them go as far as to say that he's a terrible guitar player.

It's difficult to be neutral with some people and simply enjoy their art.
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