Robert De Niro Clutches Pearls Over Another Possible Trump Presidency, Says “He’ll Come Looking For Me” Because “That’s What Happens In That Kind Of A Dictatorship”

Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in The Irishman (2019), Netflix
Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in The Irishman (2019), Netflix

Robert De Niro is one of the many woke celebrities who constantly prove that Donald Trump lives rent-free in their heads. In what could be perceived as a desperate effort to remain relevant, it appears all the Hollywood actor does these days is air his grievances about the former president.

Robert De Niro: - People don't recognize me anymore | How he looks at fame and his own legacy via Kjersti Flaa, YouTube
Robert De Niro: – People don’t recognize me anymore | How he looks at fame and his own legacy via Kjersti Flaa, YouTube

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During an appearance on Bill Maher’s eponymously named Real Time with Bill Maher show, De Niro weighed in on the upcoming presidential election — attempting to persuade Maher’s relatively impressionable audience to re-elect Joe Biden.

“The bottom line is, it’s Biden vs. Trump,” prefaced De Niro, adding, “[Do] we want to live in a world that we want to enjoy living in, or live in a nightmare? Vote for Trump and you’ll get the nightmare. Vote for Biden and we’ll be back to normalcy,” as Maher’s audience euphorically seal-clapped in response to the actor’s non-argument.

When Maher asked the actor about his opinion on Trump emerging victorious in the New York Times’ recent poll, titled, “No Matter Race, Age or Gender, More Voters Say Trump’s Policies Helped Than Biden’s,” noting that the 45th President was “winning way more among women,” De Niro replied with a non-answer.

“I don’t know,” the woke actor admitted, as he proceeded to, presumably inadvertently, avoid the talk show host’s question. “I just don’t want to feel the way I did, and many of us don’t, after the election in 2016 — where we couldn’t believe that it happened.”

As if completely devoid of a compelling argument to back his incessant besmirching of Trump’s name, De Niro then declared, “The guy is a total monster. And, anybody, I don’t understand, I guess they get behind that kind of logic, they want to f—k with people, screw them, because they’re unhappy about something.”

Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck and Robert De Niro as Murray Franklin in Joker (2019), Warner Bros. Pictures
Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck and Robert De Niro as Murray Franklin in Joker (2019), Warner Bros. Pictures

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“[Trump] is such a mean, nasty, hateful person,” he went on, stating, “I’d never play him, as an actor, because he’s… I can’t see any good in him. Nothing. Nothing at all. Nothing redeemable in him.”

Continuing his non-sensical rant, De Niro then implied Trump will be a dictator if he wins the upcoming presidential election, saying, “If he wins the election, you won’t be on this show any more, [and] he’ll come looking for me. There’ll be things that happen that none of us can imagine.”

“That’s what happens in that kind of a dictatorship,” the actor baselessly accused, only to later say Trump is “A sociopathic, psychopathic, malignant narcissist,” as Maher’s audience, once again, seal-clapped in support of De Niro’s delusional claims.

Robert De Niro as Jack Byrnes and Ben Stiller as Greg Focker in Meet the Parents (2000), Universal Pictures
Robert De Niro as Jack Byrnes and Ben Stiller as Greg Focker in Meet the Parents (2000), Universal Pictures

More recently, the unbearable actor made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show, wherein he was specifically asked to give his thoughts on the former president, after Kimmel showed him some social media posts Trump had made in the past about De Niro.

“He’s so f—king stupid,” the actor said of Trump, as Kimmel’s audience mindlessly cheered him on. “I mean, look at the lame, inane things that he said. He’s so stupid. He can’t even say anything clever. He’s a f—king moron. But he’s a scary one.”

He continued, “In all seriousness, and we know it here, people have to get out and vote, and vote, and vote, and vote, and vote.”

When Kimmel asked De Niro what he believed was the reason people supported Trump, the actor said he was “dumbfounded” and “baffled” by the support the former president gets, baselessly proposing that the presidential candidate doesn’t care about his voters.

“It’s all an act, in a certain way. It’s all out of insecurity. He’s deeply, deeply insecure, and he is a malignant narcissist, he’s a socio-psychopath, he’s created some new language as far as describing somebody in his mental condition,” De Niro declared, adding, “It’s so frightening, and scary, and he’s dangerous — we’ve got to get rid of him. “

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