Oh, my! Someone in Hollywood who isn’t wearing Obama cult-glasses!
https://twitter.com/MichaelRWarren/status/248566135438589952
Actor Rob Lowe took to Twitter last evening to point out something that happy warriors have known all along: Many “real journalists” are simply lapdogs for Obama. Mr. Lowe meant CNN anchor Erin Burnett, not Erin Brown, and he swiftly corrected himself.
“@jinde: @RobLowe Erin Burnett?”
Yes. My bad. Missing Aaron Brown I guess. #CNN— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) September 19, 2012
A real “Erin Brown” got a kick out of it.
@HowmanyMs Not sure but apparently I'm on CNN for Obama, so whatever I'm doing, I'm ok with it! Also, hi @RobLowe. It's Erin Brown here. 🙂
— Erin Brown (@speedmouse) September 20, 2012
Ha! And Twitter users were quick to agree with Rob Lowe’s assessment of yet another water carrier.
@RobLowe I didn't think anyone watched #CNN anymore.
— ProudWackoBird (@WackoBird) September 20, 2012
https://twitter.com/Miss_Wisconsin/status/248559849795903488
@RobLowe And it's a tough job especially since her lips are firmly planted on his ass.
— Vicki Fry ? (@VickiFry) September 19, 2012
Zing!
https://twitter.com/MolliMcRey/status/248567468229017600
@RobLowe That wouldnt be unusual. If she is carrying heavy water, what do we call what hosts at MSNBC do? carrying an ocean for Obama?
— ALM I will never kneel (@DownLadder1) September 19, 2012
https://twitter.com/rushmorebeekeep/status/248558775794032641
@AG_Conservative @RobLowe I shut it off, became enraged hearing anyone claim #Obama was actually cutting taxes while #Romney was increasing
— Marc T Grove (@MarcTGroveSr) September 19, 2012
RT @RobLowe: Erin Brown carrying some heavy water for President Obama right now on #CNN
— WhiteHousePressCorps (@whpresscorps) September 19, 2012
This isn’t the first time Rob Lowe has refused to follow along with the Hollywood herd. As Twitchy reported, he recently stood up for and praised Ayn Rand when the Left was trying to use her to bludgeon Paul Ryan.
The actor is also vocal in his support of our brave soldiers. And he puts his time where his mouth is; it’s not all just talk, to him.
With American hero and #Giants fan, Army Ranger Cory Remsburg pic.twitter.com/zcMvYz1t
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) September 16, 2012
Cory Remsburg was injured in Afghanistan during his tenth deployment to the Middle East. More about Staff Sargeant Remsburg from The Price of Freedom Gala:
Fast forward to October 1, 2009, on his tenth deployment in the Middle East in support of OIF/OEF (Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom), Cory found himself in Afghanistan. Along with the seven other members of his unit, Cory was injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) was set off on the side of the road they were traveling. All of the Rangers in Cory’s unit were injured, with Cory and two others being critically injured. On this Memorial Day, we honor and remember Sgt. Roberto D. Sanchez, one of America’s finest heroes, who died in that horrific explosion.
The explosion also threw Cory into a canal, face down in a pool of water with a penetrating head wound. Due to the heroic actions of his fellow Rangers, Cory was rescued and rendered immediate life-saving medical care. He was taken by helicopter to Kandahar Air Base, then to Bagram Airfield, where he had surgery on his most serious injuries. Cory then spent two weeks at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany for further life saving medical treatment. On October 16, 2009, Cory was transported to Bethesda Naval Hospital where he spent the next two weeks in the intensive care unit.
Army Ranger Remsburg was in a coma for three months and suffered a massive brain injury. Please read more about him and his incredible strength and courage here.
Rob Lowe also retweeted, and thanked, another wounded warrior on Twitter.
“@GunUp0331: @RobLowe I'm currently on The West Wing and I love you on Parks and Rec can this wounded warrior get a retweet?"
Thank you!!— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) September 18, 2012
Kudos, Mr. Lowe. More like this, please.
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