Not a Nice Man


"I’ve got Sarah Palin, I’ve got Chachi and, get this, I’ve got the best Baldwin brother — Stephen Baldwin."

What kind of dysfunctional dipshit excoriates their youngest sibling like that on a TV show watched by millions?

No wonder Stephen decided to do his own thing and reject the rest of his brothers' philosophies. From what I understand, the youngest Baldwin brother was bullied by his oh-so-holier-than-thou siblings growing up. Maybe that's why he rejected their 'liberalism' and became a conservative and Trump-supporter. He probably felt some affinity with the social outcasts the GOP now represents (ironically, since it was always the political right that represented the mainstream majority until recently), or he just had enough of his brothers' hypocritical liberal posturing (for someone who so staunchly identifies as a 'liberal progressive', Alec Baldwin seems to be a particularly misogynist, homophobic, reactionary and small-minded bully of a man).

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jonesing says

April 10, 2018 at 8:25 am
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin
First wife Kim Bassinger
I had no use for him after I saw him on the Johnny Carson show making fun of Kim. He was giving an anecdote implying how stupid she was. What kind of creep treats his wife/girlfriend that way?
Optional: Being funny can be a person’s mask and depending on the humor-put out a lot of hostility.

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I haven’t met very many celebrities in my lifetime, however there is one I met who stands out among the rest.

When I was 21 years old, I worked for the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club one summer as guest services for the Large Party Will Call during racing season.

It was only a summer temp job but I was really excited none the less. I got to be outside in the fresh air, meet lots of new people, worked with a bunch of kids around my age and best yet, I got to see the races for free every day.

Now, the area I worked in often served the most “elite” visitors to the horse races - mostly wealthy parties and companies who rented out suites and yes, occasionally celebrities.

All the tickets I was giving out were pre-paid and many were very, very expensive so when guests came to will call to collect their assigned tickets, I was absolutely required to ask for ID before handing over their ticket to insure there was no fraudulent activity going on and that no one was claiming tickets to fancy suites that did not belong to them.

About halfway through the summer I had a man approach my booth who I was 95% certain was Alec Baldwin. As a very young woman who had never met a big celebrity before, I was quite flustered and unfortunately, it was likely very obvious to anyone who could see me.

He asked for his ticket and I don’t remember the exact circumstance (I believe he told me the party name he was with but not his own name) and when I asked to see his ID in order to release his ticket, he paused for a moment, looked at me and said:

“Are you serious?! You have GOT to be kidding me right now. I am not giving you my ID, you know who I am now give me my ticket.”

I was…shocked! Also, as a very tight rule follower (even as a fully mature adult right now) I really didn’t want to break the rules and get into trouble at work.

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