Liberals are the noblest and best people on earth. They care about the little people. Especially when they're assaulting them for having politically incorrect views.
And here's another progressive working class Hollywood millionaire hero fighting for justice and equality by assaulting an Uber driver trying to make ten bucks before he's replaced by a self-driving car.
Comedian and actor T.J. Miller, best known for his role as Erlich Bachman on HBO's Silicon Valley, was arrested in Hollywood around 1 a.m. Friday morning when LAPD officers responded to a call from a driver for a transporation company, who had picked him up from the GQ Men of the Year party at Chateau Marmont. The driver reportedly accused Miller of slapping him in the head following an altercation about President-elect Donald Trump. Miller, who also stars in Office Christmas Party, released in theaters today, was released on $20,000 bail.
The Daily Beast reached out to a representative for the Critics' Choice Awards, which Miller is scheduled to host this Sunday night in Santa Monica. Asked if he will stay on as host following the arrest, the spokesperson replied, "Yes, he will be."
Of course he will. If he had expressed support for Trump though, he would have been gone before you could say Freedom of Speech.
Miller really, really, really hates Trump.
Miller showed up on Conan Thursday night with a safety pin freshly jabbed through his ear.
That's a symbol the left is using to mean they're allying with Muslims and illegal aliens after Trump's win. Either that or they need their diapers changed.
When asked about his last appearance on the show during which Miller apparently burned a Donald Trump tie, and whether or not he regrets doing that now that Trump has been elected, Miller plainly responded “No.” He went on to call the president-elect a con man and talked about how the country is broken, which means that therefore it can be fixed (“This is an opportunity, with an emphasis on unity — I’m making T-shirts Andy!”), but it was at that point Conan interrupted him to mention that his ear was bleeding.
Citing the “safety pin movement,” Miller told Conan, “I did it at the last minute because my wife Kate was like you know, you should show solidarity.” When Conan and Andy later pointed out — as blood began pouring down his neck and shoulder — that maybe you’re supposed to put the pin in your coat, Miller retorted, “When you’re not hardcore, yeah, sure!”
Slapping your driver who is trying to earn a few bucks because he supports Trump is also what hardcore celebrities do.