*John Cusack Calls for 'Satanic Death' of Fox News, GOP Leaders*
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*By Jo Piazza*
*Published August 31, 2010*
*FoxNews.com*
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http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/08/31/actor-john-cusack-calls-satanic-death-fox-news-gop-leaders/


Actor John Cusack went on a caustic Twitter rampage Sunday evening,
attacking former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, former House Speaker Newt
Gingrich and Fox News.

“I AM FOR A SATANIC DEATH CULT CENTER AT FOX NEWS HQ AND OUTSIDE THE OFFICES
ORDICK ARMEYAND NEWT GINGRICH-and all the GOP WELFARE FREAKS,” Cusack
tweeted.

Cusack has long been outspoken about politics. He supported Barack Obama in
the 2008 presidential election and has contributed to The Huffington Post,
but this is the first known time he has stooped to the level of making
threats.

And while the U.S. Constitution protects Cusack's right to speak his mind,
some critics say he should be more careful about what he says, since he has
more than 200,000 Twitter followers.

“His provocative tweets could easily incite a rabid fan to commit violent
acts against Fox News Headquarters and others he names," said Dr. Carole
Lieberman, a Beverly Hills-based psychiatrist and author of "Coping With
Terrorism: Dreams Interrupted."
 "Fans could not only be influenced because of their devotion to Cusack, the
man, but also because of their love for one of the characters he plays,” she
told Fox411.

Cooper Lawrence, the author of “Cult of Celebrity” told Fox 411:
“The fear isn't that a celebrity will influence someone to do something
violent or out of character due to the sheer devotion to the celebrity, the
fear is that someone who is already vulnerable, mentally disturbed, already
considering something dangerous, may be encouraged to do so if it is
advocated by their favorite star,”

Lawrence explained that while celebrities don't make healthy people do
things they wouldn't normally do, they could impact someone who is on the
fence or mentally unstable.

 “John Cusack has to know that his words carry weight because he is an actor
beloved by many generations of folks who may not get his humor and might
think he is calling for something more sinister. The responsibility is on
him to not abuse his fame to influence something negative on the off chance
that even one person takes his words to heart,” Lawrence said.

Cusack could also be doing his career some damage. Image consultant Michael
Sands says that Cusack should be worried that his vituperative words could
turn off some of his fans.

“I think his fans will not appreciate his tone. They will be turned off to
his rhetoric,” Sands told Fox411. “John Cusack is taking his fame too
seriously. He is having delusions and his anger towards Fox News may get him
arrested!”

Ironically, Cusack has just been signed to play Edgar Allen Poe in "The
Raven", a movie about a serial killer who uses Poe's stories as inspiration
for his killing spree.

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