Cake Maker told to pay 130K to gay coupe for not making a cake for them.

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Re: Cake Maker told to pay 130K to gay coupe for not making a cake for them.

Post by clubgop » Tue Jan 02, 2018 5:28 pm

StCapps wrote:
clubgop wrote:I have to agree but for different reasons. He is 45 yrs old, 46 in May. He still has about a decade of box office relevance. He takes less physical more dramatic roles he extends that. He gets into politics he fucks that up. Schwarzenegger was a full decade older when he run at the tail end of his box office viability. As for the Democrats, double no, look at the Rock's career he has joined successful bankable franchises and became the most charismatic. WWE, Hercules, Mummy, Fast and furious. The Dems are a dumpster fire right now.

This is the 2020 Democrat presidential candidate lineup.

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There is no way, you jump in the middle of that especially when they are still playing six degrees of Harvey Weinstein.
True, The Rock would be smart to wait until at least 2024, I'm just saying, if he ran, he'd win, even if he didn't wait for optimal timing. He's the Democrats only hope of taking the White House back in 2020, but pretty sure he's going to keep his powder dry a while longer, unless he gets sick of being a huge box office draw, which seems unlikely.
2032 at the earliest.

As for success of the dems, I am not counting them out just yet.

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Re: Cake Maker told to pay 130K to gay coupe for not making a cake for them.

Post by clubgop » Tue Jan 02, 2018 5:30 pm

Hwen Hoshino wrote:
clubgop wrote:
Hwen Hoshino wrote: He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.
About GOTV it was not a policy discussion by any means. It was more about good PR for his employer the WWE. Okee is correct he is popular precisely because he isn't political. As soon as he takes a position on political issues he pisses a bunch of movie goers off. Politics is now the third rail of entertainment success. As soon as you get political you sacrifice a portion of your potential audience to appeal a niche.
You mean a loud engaged minority, Inside industry bs would worry him but there are not that many hyperpoliticos who would care.
Yeah go the Jimmy Kimmel or Colbert route, ignore thier shallow ratings.