Dennis Quaid, renowned actor and star of the recent film “Reagan,” said everything we could have wanted him to at the Trump rally in Coachella, California, on Saturday. His speech was a breath of fresh air coming from Hollywood, and he articulated what many Americans see clearly.
He didn’t waste time getting straight to the point of why this election matters, and he charged Americans to get off the sidelines and be decisive about the future they want for our country.
I’m here today to tell you, that it’s time to pick a side. Are we going to be a nation that stands for the Constitution, or for TikTok? Are we going to be a nation of law and order or wide open borders? Which is it? Because it’s time to pick a side.
The actor also drew interesting correlations between the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan and the current election.
It’s amazing how the issues the 1980 election are very similar to what they are today….Those of you of a certain age here probably remember the inflation we had going on back then. 20 percent interest on a bank loan, Iran hostages, we were a nation in decline— that’s what they told us. Ronald Reagan came along and he said, “No! We are not a nation in decline, we are going there.”And we followed him. […]
WOW! Actor Dennis Quaid just ENDORSED Trump due to the weaponization of the DOJ!
"I was ready not to vote for Trump until I saw a weaponization of our justice system," Quaid said.
Watch his new movie "REAGAN" in theaters now!
It sure would be a shame if this went viral! pic.twitter.com/dj2NCGZUkF
— Carter Hughes (@itscarterhughes) September 2, 2024
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