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The Doctor of Common Sense

02/12/2018 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Robert De Niro Bashes America While In UAE: Says We Are Backward, and Suffering From “Temporary Insanity.”

 

Keep his ass over in Dubai.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Hollywood star Robert De Niro took aim at the Trump administration’s stance on climate change, telling a packed audience in the Middle East that he was visiting from a “backward” country suffering from “temporary insanity.”

He said that in the country he’s describing, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency suggested last week that global warming may be a good thing for humanity.

 

This POS Robert De Niro loved the communist queer Obama.

“I am talking about my own country, the United States of America. We don’t’ like to say we are a ‘backward’ country so let’s just say we’re suffering from a case of temporary insanity,” he added.

De Niro received applause and laughs when he said the U.S. “will eventually cure itself by voting our dangerous leader” out of office. He spoke Sunday at Dubai’s World Government Summit.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2018/02/12/robert-de-niro-us-suffering-temporary-insanity/

Filed Under: Anti-American, Anti-God, Anti-Trump Crowd, Climate Change, Donald Trump Tagged With: Anti-Trump Crowd, climate change, Dubai, Dubai’s World Government Summit., Hollywood star, POS Robert De Niro, Robert De Niro Bashes America While In UAE, United Arab Emirates

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