Cusak looks like someone just threatened to remove the corncob from his
a-hole.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> *John Cusack Calls for 'Satanic Death' of Fox News, GOP Leaders*
> **
> *By Jo Piazza*
> *Published August 31, 2010*
> *FoxNews.com*
> **
>
> 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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