Thursday, 31 October 2024

‘IQ Of A Fence Post’: Mel Gibson Rips Kamala, Says He’s Voting Trump


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Hollywood star actor-director Mel Gibson offered a scathing opinion of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ intelligence.

In footage from TMZ, reporters asked Gibson whom he was voting for, which prompted Gibson’s harsh estimate of Harris. The brief conversation went as follows:

TMZ: The president is being voted on in days, what’s your thoughts?

Gibson: Oh man, that’s a big question.

TMZ: What’s wrong?

Gibson: I don’t think it’s going to surprise anyone who I vote for.

TMZ: Well, so, I mean, I’m going to just, I’m going to guess, I’m going to guess… Trump. Is that a bad guess?

Gibson: I think it’s a pretty good guess.

TMZ: Well, what do you think the world will be like in the second term? With the president’s second term?

Gibson: I know what it will be like if we let her in.

TMZ: Oh, really?

Gibson: That ain’t good. Miserable track record, appalling track record, no policies to speak of.

TMZ: Yeah, and the border, right?

Gibson: And she’s got the IQ of a fence post.

Gibson, 68, first gained public acclaim for his role in “Mad Max,” then took another leap forward with his role in Peter Weir’s “Gallipoli,” then starred in a series of hits including “Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior,” Weir’s “The Year Of Living Dangerously,” “The Bounty, and then the Lethal Weapon series,” followed by “The Patriot.” In 1993, he made his directorial debut with “The Man Without A Face,” then followed that with the Academy Award Best Picture “Braveheart,” for which he won an Academy Award as Best Director. In 2004, he directed the high-grossing “The Passion of The Christ,” and in 2016, directed “Hacksaw Ridge,” which garnered him another Oscar nomination as Best Director.

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In July 2021, Gibson saluted Trump at a UFC match near Las Vegas as Trump walked through the crowd, The New York Post reported.

Gibson is an outspoken opponent of abortion; speaking in 1990 to Barbara Walters, Gibson said: “God is the only one who knows how many children we should have, and we should be ready to accept them. One can’t decide for oneself who comes into this world and who doesn’t. That decision doesn’t belong to us.”


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