Let’s face it. As much as we might deny it, we love celebrities.
Even a hardcore conservative might pester Biden booster Tom Hanks for a selfie if they met in a coffee shop. We love their best movies and TV shows. They make our days brighter in the darkest of times.
Stars, in turn, have leveraged that bond by pushing their political views on unsuspecting fans. Case in point: Every presidential election in recent memory.
That part of the American-celebrity relationship may be waning. Or, at the very least, the presumed power a celebrity endorsement brings with it.
The proof? The biggest celebrity on planet Earth’s stamp of approval may have backfired. “Bigly,” as a certain real estate mogul might say.
Democratic pundits have been praying for two items all year long: One, that they could hide President Joe Biden’s obvious, age-related decline until Election Day. Two, that pop…