Less than a month after his disastrous debate performance against former and potentially future President Donald Trump on June 27, President Joe Biden was forced out of the race. The key architects were not merely Biden’s fellow Democrats, namely Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), but also Hollywood actor George Clooney. Now, just over six weeks later, Clooney is addressing Biden’s exit.
Clooney was at the Venice Film Festival over the weekend. While he was there to promote his film, “Wolfs,” a reporter asked about the essay he wrote on July 10 for The New York Times calling on the president to drop out of the race. While the reporting from The New York Times about his remarks indicated that Clooney received applause from some of the journalists in the room, the Hollywood actor said it’s Biden who should be applauded.
The New York Post on Sunday also posted a clip of Clooney’s remarks, as Nick Arama at our sister site of RedState highlighted.
“The person who should be applauded is the president, who did the most selfless thing that anybody’s done since George Washington and that’s the truth. So anybody, all the machinations that got us there, that’s all, none of that’s gonna be remembered, and it shouldn’t be,” Clooney said. […]
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