“People are so sick and tired of people like Harrison Ford … lecturing us. He literally says, ‘Hey, my generation created a bunch of problems, but it’s up to you to fix it.’ How about this? Next time you go to one of your fancy parties where people fly in on their private jets, you lecture your fellow actors about what they should and shouldn’t do,” The Federalist’s Brianna Lyman said on Gutfeld! “And the other thing is [these actors] virtue signal all the time. And not one of them buy what they sell.”
“I want to go back to the time when like Elvis — I think it was 1972, maybe — someone [asked him]: ‘What do you think about the Vietnam war?’ And [Elvis] goes, ‘Ma’am, I’m just an entertainer.’ Michael Jordan said ‘Republicans buy sneakers too,’ and Billy Bob Thornton recently said, ‘Don’t ask me about politics, I’m an entertainer.’ Let’s go back to where people know their lane and stay in their lane.”



