Monday, December 19, 2016

Could "Rocky" Be Part Of The Trump Administration?

Sylvester Stallone Reported To Accept Top Trump Position

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In a remarkable move, President-elect Donald Trump reportedly will tap Sylvester Stallone to serve in a “senior arts role,” the U.K. Daily Mail reported.
Although Stallone has not actually been nominated for any position yet, it is likely that he would be asked to serve as chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts, a major influencing factor in a wide range of artistic activities.
A representative for Trump said that nothing was set in stone — although the RNC confirmed that Trump was a Stallone fan.

“No decision has been made here yet,” the Trump spokesman said to Fox News.
A RNC representative also told Fox News that Trump and Stallone were “old friends and the president-elect thinks very highly of him, but no decisions have been made regarding this position.”
Stallone has been a Trump supporter for some time.

“I love Donald Trump,” Stallone said, according to Variety. “He’s a great Dickensian character. You know what I mean? There are certain people like Arnold (Schwarzenegger), Babe Ruth, that are bigger than life.”

It’s funny: Rocky is not a bad metaphor for Trump. No one took him seriously, but with hard work and community mobilizing, he was able to go far beyond what anyone could have imagined.
Unlike the first Rocky movie, however, Trump won.

What conservative wouldn’t want to see Rocky/Rambo go after the ultra-leftist community that is the current American arts culture? He’d give us a term like you won’t believe.
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