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He Just Came Completely Out of the Closet, But Will This Megastar Now Be Blacklisted by the Intolerant Haters in Hollywood?



February 17, 2015 By Matthew Burke




Shockingly, Hollywood megastar Vince Vaughn boldly came completely out of the political closet this month, shockingly going against the grain of the typical America-hating progressive leftist Hollywood actor.


Vaughn committed what many in Hollywood will consider three "immortal sins" in a recent interview with Playboy magazine as reported by Breitbart.

Firstly, Vaughn admitted to being a fan of pro-liberty former Congressman Ron Paul and described his political views as Libertarian. Secondly, he came out as pro-Second Amendment. Thirdly, he committed what his commie Hollywood colleagues may believe is the unpardonable sin, he basically called affirmative action a form of racism.

"I'm a very big fan, yes," Vaughn said about Ron Paul. "Ron Paul woke a lot of people up to the fact that government can't handle everything for you," he said when asked if he would support a Ron Paul presidential candidacy in 2016.

"Once you start playing that game, where does it stop?" Vaughn asked. "I like the way it was until 1913 [pre-Federal Reserve and federal income tax via the 16th Amendment], when locally you had sales taxes and property taxes. That seems ethical to me, because I can move to a different neighborhood or area if I like the services they provide. To this day, your police department and your fire department are paid for with local taxes, and that makes sense, because you might use those. But the federal government looking into your books to decide what to take from you, that feels wrong," he asserted.

Vaughn told Playboy's contributing editor David Hochman that, "Trusting the federal government to know what we need and to run things well feels like a bad idea," before going on to say that he's against undeclared wars and the "foreign policy of force," where the U.S. "decides to go into another country to make things turn out a certain way," seemingly a shot at nation building.

"But I don't agree with a foreign policy that says you can send troops places without declaring a war and without having a plan to win the war," he told Hochman, giving Vietnam as an example.

Hochman then asked the popular actor whether he owned a gun, to which Vaughn replied, "I believe in the right to defend yourself if need be. Hopefully, you're never in that situation, but I think you're fairly naive to believe there will never be a cause for self-defense. But again, I believe it's up to the individual," he contended.

When asked if he was a fan of affirmative action and racial quotas, Vaughn replied with a question. "Do you believe that using race as a factor in evaluating a person is a good way to operate?"

Perhaps the funniest question of the interview is when Hochman asked Vaughn, "What happens when you start talking like this among the Obama-loving, Tesla-driving liberals of Hollywood?"

Vaughn said that he has no problem with Obama "personally" or as a "cool guy," but that he doesn't "agree with his ideals or philosophies."

"I'm not a fan of central power," he concluded.
 
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