This "Housewife" isn't just "Desperate." She's vulgar.
Eva Longoria, one of Hollywood's most ardent supporters of President Barack Obama and a co-chair of the president's reelection campaign, took a dip in the gutter today on Twitter.She retweeted a gross comment aimed at GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the hours after last night's second presidential debate.
Get used to this. Obama is dropping in the polls, and the two presidential debates have shown the country - sans liberal media filter - what a smart, accomplished leader Romney is.
That wasn't enough for some liberal stars. They had to profess their hate for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney via social media.
Actor Jared Leto went straight for the jugular with his inane tweet.
Judd Apatow, uber-comedy producer behind "Superbad" and "Bridesmaids," retweeted a race-baiting comment that squeezed in plenty of bile in under 140 characters.
Apatow is rich and white ... should we hate him, too?
Nathan Fillion, beloved star of "Firefly" and ABC's "Castle," features this quote on his Twitter page: "It costs nothing to say something kind. Even less to shut up altogether."
It's likely he didn't re-read that when he retweeted this comment:
Expect more hate from Hollywood, from wholly untrue attacks on Romney's stance on women's issues to flat out vulgarities.
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