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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — George Clooney


    Mediaman — 4 years ago(October 16, 2021 06:19 AM)

    On a future political career:
    LONDON (AP) — George Clooney on Sunday ruled out having a second career in politics, saying he would rather have a “nice life” and is looking to reduce his workload.
    Nevertheless, the 60-year-old actor and director waded into politics during an interview with the BBC’s Andrew Marr. Clooney, a long-time supporter of U.S. President Joe Biden, described America as a country that is still recovering from the damage caused by Donald Trump.
    When asked whether he had any intentions of running for office, Clooney was quick to dismiss the idea.
    “No, because I would actually like to have a nice life,” said Clooney, who appeared on the show to promote his new movie, “The Tender Bar.”
    Clooney said he planned to take on fewer projects while he is healthy and can still “play basketball and do the things I love.’’
    “I turned 60 this year and I had a conversation with my wife and we were working a lot, as we both do, and I said we have to think of these as the halcyon years," he said. “In 20 years, I will be 80 and that’s a real number. Doesn’t matter how much you work out, what you eat, you’re 80 and so I said we have to make sure we enjoy and live these years in the best possible way.”
    On Biden's struggles:
    Clooney shrugged off concerns about Biden’s sagging poll numbers, saying the president is still struggling with Trump’s legacy.
    “It’s like taking a battered child and thinking everything’s going to be OK his first day in school,” Clooney said. “There’s a lot of things that have to be repaired, there’s a lot of healing that has to happen, and its going to take time."
    Trump remains a factor in U.S. politics, Clooney said, adding that he hopes Americans have “a little better sense” than to return him to the White House.
    “It’s so funny, because he was just this knucklehead,’’ Clooney said. “I knew him before he was a president. He was just a guy who was chasing girls. Every time you went out he’d be like, ‘What’s the name of that girl?’ That’s all he was.”

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      ha — 4 years ago(October 17, 2021 01:34 PM)

      George is speaking a lot of commonsense wisdom right there.

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        Owensboro — 4 years ago(October 19, 2021 06:44 PM)

        Actors shouldn't be in politics anyway. They get elected on name recognition, not on ability or competence. It has never worked out well.

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          AnthonyRocks — 3 years ago(September 29, 2022 02:08 PM)

          "Actors shouldn't be in politics anyway. They get elected on name recognition, not on ability or competence. It has never worked out well."
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          That's not entirely true.
          Ronald Reagan was an Actor and he actually turned out to be a Pretty Good Governor (of California) and also a Pretty Good President (1 of the few Republican Presidents that I actually liked) as well.

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