As Mitt Romney took the stage to accept the Republican presidential nomination, Maroon 5’s Adam Levine couldn’t resist putting his anti-Mormon bigotry on full display.
Oh-so-tolerant libs like Cher, Ellen Barkin, Michael McKean, Roger Ebert and countless Twitter leftists revel in their ignorant disdain for Romney’s Mormon faith. Levine dutifully added his bigoted voice to Hollywood’s seething mass of hate, happy to do his part by attacking Romney, and by extension, all Mormons.
Levine also tweeted about Clint Eastwood’s GOP convention appearance last night.
Clint Eastwood has gone fuckin nutterbutters yo.
— Adam Levine (@adamlevine) August 31, 2012
A number of news sites covered that tweet. But not one appears to have bothered with the bigotry of his “magic underwear” comment. Imagine that.
This bigotry is tolerated in the entertainment industry, folks. RT @adamlevine: "Magic underwear don't fail me now!"
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) August 31, 2012
Liberal celebrities must be exempt from religious bigotry. RT @adamlevine: "Magic underwear don't fail me now!""
— Sam Valley (@SamValley) August 31, 2012
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https://twitter.com/brittneyboop/status/241364172884037633
@adamlevine perhaps u should educate urself on the meaning of Mormon undergarments. Educate instead of hate. Read Mormon Book for Dummies
— Princess of Quite Alot (@von912) August 31, 2012
Stick to writing Maroon 5 songs religious bigot. RT @adamlevine: "Magic underwear don't fail me now!"
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) August 31, 2012
When leftists panic, their repulsive bigotry shines through. We hope they’ve got Costco memberships, because they’re going to need an awful lot of adult diapers in November.
Update:
Levine responds to charges of bigotry … by calling Mormons bigots.
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