July 27, 2011
The celebrities have the case of the dramatics. And when it comes to conservative politicians, liberal Hollywood leaves no room for slip of judgement. Case in point: George Lopez and his case of hate for potential presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
In an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN, Lopez defiantly made his stand and assured Morgan he would leave the United States if Palin is elected. And not move to Mexico but Canada. ”I will go further North. I’ve been South but I will go further North. I will leave the United States of America.”
But he slipped in the word “allegedly” at one point in the interview. ”Allegedly”? It seems like he’s giving himself a way out. Considering he has a late night show on TBS, it may be pretty hard to get late night guests there.
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