George Clooney had one surprising message for Donald Trump

Hollywood A-lister George Clooney played a leading role in the coup against Joe Biden.
Like other Democrats, Clooney is adjusting to life under President Trump.
And now George Clooney had one surprising message for Donald Trump.
George Clooney wishes Donald Trump good luck
George Clooney’s New York Times op-ed revealing that he thought Joe Biden was cognitively diminished and should drop out of the Presidential race was one of the key dominos to fall that led to Biden ending his campaign on July 21, 2024.
It was widely assumed that Clooney wrote this op-ed at the behest of Barack Obama as Biden’s personal resentment towards Obama for endorsing Hillary Clinton over him in 2016 meant that if Obama made a move out in the open against Biden that Biden would dig in and refuse to leave the race.
After Donald Trump lost to Kamala Harris, there were reports in the press that Clooney felt frustrated that Democrats were trying to scapegoat for the defeat by acting like his op-ed was the final straw that led to Democrats ending up with an unelectable nominee.
Clooney avoided any public pronouncements about politics from that point until very recently when he appeared on left-wing comedian Stephen Colbert’s late night so-called “comedy show.”
Colbert nowadays turned his show into a therapy session for anxiety-ridden college educated leftists.
Clooney told Colbert that he was “raised a Democrat” and that he had no problem processing Trump’s win because “this is democracy, and this is how it works.”
Clooney told Colbert there wasn’t any other option than accepting defeat.
“What am I supposed to do? Storm the f***ing Capitol?” Clooney continued. “It didn’t work out. That’s what happens.”
Hollywood leftists are normally the most lunatic faction of the Democrat Party coalition.
But Clooney expressed a shockingly levelheaded attitude towards the election.
“It’s part of democracy, and there’s the people who agree, and people who disagree, and most of us still like each other. We’re all going to get through it,” Clooney continued.
Clooney compared dealing with election results the way he teaches his seven-year-old son to handle losing in chess, which is that you shake the other person’s hand and say we’ll see what happens next time.
“He’s seven years old, playing with a lot of older kids, and he’s not winning all the time, as you can imagine,” Clooney explained. “And he gets upset, and I said, ‘Listen, you shake the guy’s hand, and say good game, I’ll get you next time.’”
“You’ve got to live by those rules,” Clooney remarked.
Clooney then congratulated Donald Trump on winning in November, wished him success over the next four years because Trump succeeding means America succeeds, and told Colbert that Democrats would have to gear up for the next election.
“Good for you. I hope you do well, because our country needs it, and then we’ll meet you in three and half years and see where we go next,” Clooney declared.
That’s when Colbert began knocking on his wooden desk.
What?” a confused Clooney asked.
“That there will be another [election],” Colbert replied.
Colbert then ruined the moment with his deranged conspiracy theory that Donald Trump would declare himself king and refuse to leave office.
“Let’s not get out over our skies, George,” Colbert added. “You play by the rules, but both sides have to believe that there should be rules.”