Celebrities now naming the electors. How is this different from, "We know who you are & you've got a lovely family. Do the right thing?" https://t.co/LiyoX5eG1t
— Tall Man Short Hair (@TallManShort) December 17, 2016
As we’ve told you previously, some Hollywood lefties, including Martin Sheen, Mike Farrell, Debra Messing, James Cromwell and others, made a video asking “Republican members of the electoral college” to “vote your conscience” instead of for Donald Trump.
The videos have been changed to call out each elector by name at the beginning. Here’s one such example:
Scooplet: Celebrities behind anti-Trump Electoral College push now delivering PERSONALIZED videos to GOP electors: https://t.co/nLoFYw8ebo
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) December 17, 2016
Sad, desperate, pathetic, and doomed to fall victim to the law of unintended consequences:
# of electors convinced, negative infinity @kyledcheney @YouTube https://t.co/axDVz6OcTE
— The 57th State â„…EFâ„¢ (@EF517_V2) December 17, 2016
Chances are there will be some tear-soaked hankies in Hollywood Monday night after the electoral college makes it official.
@kyledcheney @YouTube maybe this would be a good time to point out, the West wing wasn't real. It was just a TV show.
— Judson McCulloch (@JudsonMcCulloch) December 17, 2016
@kyledcheney Biggest media consultant boondoggle ever. Ever.
— Michael Duncan (@MichaelDuncan) December 17, 2016
@kyledcheney if MOBY can't get through to Ashley McMilan no one can
— Elf on the Shelfie (@portdauphin) December 17, 2016
@kyledcheney This is beyond pathetic……..buy Chinese knock-off DVDs so they don't get royalties on their work 🙂
— Sir Scott (@realscottposton) December 17, 2016
Ad-maker laughing all the way to the bank. https://t.co/Z9MyWTDSM3
— Joe Gierut (@Joe_Gierut) December 17, 2016
This is Martin Sheen's worst acting job since he played Robert E. Lee in Gettysburg. https://t.co/f1U92au7Ag
— Michael Millican (@Millican17) December 17, 2016
These guys really don't understand why Trump got elected, do they? https://t.co/YrsupHdka8
— Jared Seehafer (@seehafer) December 17, 2016
The original video backfired badly, and they’ve at least stayed consistent:
If that one is for Ashley McMillan of Kansas, somebody might want to tell Mr. Sheen she's a Ms. not a Mr. #ksleg https://t.co/N8zY38Oo1u
— Bryan Lowry (@BryanLowry3) December 17, 2016
#SadTrombone