Hollywood Insider Endorses The Man She Thinks Can ‘Save California From Evil’

Taking a page out of the Democrats’ book, Republican candidate for California governor, Larry Elder, has publicly received the support of celebrity actress and MeToo activist Rose McGowan – hoping that will tilt the scales in the California’s recall election.

Elder already had a few famous faces on his side as he heads into the state’s recall election on September 14, including Clint Eastwood and Chuck Norris. But most of the extremely far-left entertainment industry has aligned for the current disastrous governor, Gavin Newsom.

McGowan hopes to lend some of her own star power to Elder in the closing days of the race.

The actress began her speech at the Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles on Sunday by saying, she “finally came to a point” where she realized she was not a Democrat.

“Everyone who has harassed, stalked, and stolen from me in my time in Hollywood has been a Democrat,” she said, adding, “This is not a country or a state for everyone. This is a country for the few.”

McGowan then revealed that she became familiar with Elder through his radio show, saying, “I used to listen to Larry Elder after I’d drive home from the set. Sometimes I’d even pull over and use a fake name, usually Tracy, to call in. And from him, I learned about the corruption of the teachers union in this state.”

She attacked the Democrats as “cult leaders” who “keep you in fear, they keep you in doubt.” In contrast, McGowan said she believes in Elder because she “[knows] his mind.”

The 48-year-old then posed this question to the crowd: “Why not change? Why not go big? Why not put a stake in the heart of evil? Because that’s what this really is. This is good and this is evil.”

McGowan then endorsed Elder officially, saying that while she may not agree with him on all the issues, “he’s the better man and the better candidate.”

“My money’s on Elder,” she finished, “I really appreciate anybody watching or reading this to think differently. To be brave. Do something that’s weird. Like maybe voting Republican, even though it will feel strange.”

During her appearance, McGowan also reiterated bombshell claims she made on podcast host Dave Rubin’s show last week that Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, called her before a 2017 New York Times report on movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s abuse scandal, offering McGowan a bribe to if she would help to suppress the story.

Siebel Newsom, unsurprisingly, denied the accusation in a statement to Insider, saying, “It’s disappointing but not surprising to see political opponents launch these false attacks just days before the election. Their limited correspondence has been strictly as fellow survivors of sexual assault and in Jennifer’s former capacity leading the Representation Project, an organization that fights limiting gender stereotypes and norms.”

Elder said that McGowan has produced emails from Newsom’s wife which establish that the two did have some correspondence.

Should the Democrat governor lose the recall election and be replaced by Republican Larry Elder, it would be a shocking blow to the Democratic party and could be the beginning of a massive red wave spreading throughout the country.

Author: Chris Bradson


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