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Jesse Watters: Celebrities try to cancel July 4th

Jesse Watters: Celebrities try to cancel July 4th

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Wednesday, July 06, 2022 01:48:48 AM UTC

Jesse Watters says, unlike celebs, normal people who celebrate July 4th don't renounce their U.S. citizenship, shoot people, attack cops or invite Hunter Biden over.

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Hollywood really doesn't like America. And of course, the left used our country's birthday to pile on… Usually when you celebrate someone's birthday, you don't rip them to shreds while they're blowing out the candles. And if you're at a party, you don't want to get between Michael Moore and a birthday cake – probably the most dangerous place on Earth. The filmmaker has said he will no longer accept full citizenship privileges following the Roe decision. One, I didn't know that anybody would actually sleep with Michael Moore and make Roe v. Wade an issue. And two, I didn't think you could pick and choose which citizenship privileges you could exercise… Bette Midler tweeted out that July 4th was canceled due to a shortage of independents. Who does she think she is?… Every celebrity got in on the action. It was like a memo went out or something… Because we respect the country and know how to behave on someone's birthday. We didn't give the birthday boy double middle fingers like this Hollywood actress. We have better etiquette than that. And we set off fireworks at the beach like normal people do… So that's how normal people celebrate July 4th. We don't renounce our citizenship, shoot people, attack cops or invite Hunter Biden over. You learn a lot about someone by the way they celebrate July 4th.

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