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Radical liberal Hollywood star Barbra Streisand tried to attack former President Donald Trump last week, but it didn't take long for it to blow up in her face.
Streisand's attack on Trump backfires
Last Thursday, Streisand took to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, to accuse Trump of being a “climate denier.”
“Trump has always been a climate change denier,” Streisand, 81, wrote. “But any intelligent person sees what’s happening in the world — violent storms, droughts, and fires caused by burning fossil fuels!”
Unfortunately for Streisand, this led to her past coming back to haunt her, as it was revealed in 2019 that her three dogs, Miss Scarlett, Miss Violet and Fanny, had flown more than 10,000 miles from Los Angeles to London. Private plane just to see her perform in concert in Hyde Park. Watch them join her on stage after their trip in the video below.
“No expense was spared for her three beloved pets in the backstage area,” a backstage source said at the time, according to Fox News.
The insider added: “They were free to roam around her dressing room and a dedicated member of staff to push them in the cart or walk them around at will.” “Barbara adores them all and would never travel without them, with fans even lining up to take selfies with them.”
Streisand is said to have cloned Miss Scarlett and Miss Violet from their mother Samantha, a white Coton de Tulear, before her death in 2017. Meanwhile, Fanny is a dog from Samantha's breeder.
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Streisand will flee the United States if Trump is re-elected
Streisand has long been one of the most anti-Trump people in Hollywood. During an interview with left-wing broadcaster Stephen Colbert last November, Streisand vowed to leave the United States if Trump is re-elected later this year.
“I'm moving. I can't live in this country if he becomes president,” she said when asked about the prospect of a second Trump presidency.
As for where she would go if Trump won, Streisand said: “Maybe to England.” I love England.”
After admitting that the political climate in the United States is “bad,” Streisand praised President Joe Biden.
“Well, I like Biden. “I think he did a good job,” she said. “I think he's compassionate. He's smart. He supports the right things.”
Watch this full interview in the video below.
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Streisand can't stand being lied to
Most recently, Streisand used her 1,000-page memoir, “My Name is Barbara,” to shamelessly attack Trump, whom she described as “completely unfit to be president.” Streisand also wrote that Trump “lies as easily as he breathes,” according to The Hill.
“I can't stand being lied to, and I don't think the country should be lied to either,” Streisand wrote. “And I couldn't understand how he could tell all these lies for no fault of his own (he's clearly not Jewish).”
Streisand went on to say that she was shocked by Trump's presidential victory in 2016.
“You wouldn't go to a doctor who has no qualifications or experience treating your illness. Why would people want to entrust our country to a narcissist whose lack of experience, recklessness, and blatant disregard for the truth made him completely unsuitable to be president?” I grumbled. “What worries me is that the younger generation will emulate this man who did not Shows no kindness or compassion for others.”
We are glad to see that Streisand's latest attack on Trump has exploded in her face, and her hypocrisy has been exposed to the world. In the end, Streisand showed herself to be just another member of the radical liberal elite who had lost all touch with reality!
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