Debra Messing forgets her 2019 rage against boycotts, calls for cancellation of Kayleigh McEnany

Actress Debra Messing of Will & Grace fame once again showed her leftist credentials by attacking White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

It is well-known that she hates President Trump, but now she’s going after those who served at his pleasure to ensure they never work again. She’s specifically going after news networks and advertisers and she is threatening to boycott them if they even think about interviewing or hiring McEnany.

Messing evidently has forgotten her 2019 declaration that “I NEVER NOR WOULD I EVER call for a blacklist of anyone for any reason.” Because that is what she is doing to McEnany in real-time.

“If I ever see @kayleighmcenany on a panel on a news show or hired by a network, I am immediately ceasing to support every single advertiser on that network,” Messing tweeted Monday, asking her 684,000 followers to retweet if they agree. She added a ‘Deplatform Hate’ hashtag to the tweet.

McEnany is yet another victim of cancel culture raging through American society. It has heated up extensively after the Capitol Hill riot. Left-wing politicians, journalists, and CEOs of social media sites and Internet platforms are all attacking conservatives and threatening to erase them unless they speak and think the right way.

Messing seems to have a lot of fans who feel the way she does. But there were a few who called her out on the hatred she displays and yet decries.

“Debra now acting like the Nazi Party…incredible,” one commenter stated.

“So much for wanting unity and tolerance, right Deb?” another user snarked.

“Like really, because you’re ‘Hollywood’ you think you’re special or superior. You’re a second rate actress and sad you don’t yet realize America is done with Hollywood and ‘stars’ thinking they are so much smarter than them,” another user wrote. “You’re going to jail with the rest.”

“So, you would be fine with all Trump voters ceasing to support you and every single advertiser involving your career?” another commenter asked. “Wow. If anyone is spewing hate, it’s your reflection in the mirror.”

Messing has posted a number of hate-filled tweets aimed at President Trump. One from last month has been deleted, but the Internet is indeed forever. In it, she posted that she wanted him to be imprisoned and raped: “[Y]ou are a weak, scared, stupid, inept, negligent, vindictive, narcissistic, criminal. I hope you live a long life in prison where you become the most popular boyfriend to the all inmates.”

She did however apologize to the LGBTQ community for appearing to denigrate them in the tweet. Then she doubled down on Trump: “Let me be clear: I said nothing about LGBTQI/queer LOVE. Rape is an act of violence. Trump has perpetrated violence on hundreds of millions of people. My hope is (and this is the first time in my life) that the tables are turned and he is the victim of perpetrators.”

Messing has previously sent out a tweet that shows a doctored image of President Trump and Adolf Hitler holding Bibles and calling it a “dog whistle to white nationalists and Nazis.”

But one of the highlights of Messing’s Trump Derangement Syndrome came when she and her “Will & Grace” co-star Eric McCormack were hit with a massive backlash over wanting to see a list of Trump supporters who were attending one of the president’s fundraisers in Beverly Hills. Messing said, “the public has a right to know.”

Messing’s call to ‘cancel’ McEnany follows Forbes magazine’s chief content officer, Randall Lane, who warned companies that may consider hiring Kayleigh McEnany, Kellyanne Conway, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and others who worked for the Trump administration.

“Let it be known to the business world: Hire any of Trump’s fellow fabulists above, and Forbes will assume that everything your company or firm talks about is a lie,” Lane wrote in an article.

Forbes and Messing are not alone. Back in November, The View’s Sunny Hostin made her opinion clear:

”You know, I think that Trump, um, tear-gassed peaceful protesters for a photo op. I think that Trump ripped children from their parents. I think that Trump called NFL players ‘sons of b*tches.’ … I think those people in his administration that not only drafted some of those policies but were complicit in some of those policies shouldn’t be forgotten.”

“People like Kirstjen Nielsen, people like Stephen Miller, people like Kellyanne Conway, people like Vice President Mike Pence who was woefully inadequate of his role as the head of the coronavirus task force and people like Ben Carson and Betsy DeVos, I don’t think those people should be able to profit from their experience within the Trump administration. I don’t think they should be forgotten. I don’t think we should look the other way. I think we need to remember, because if you don’t remember things then past becomes prologue.”

Blacklisting individuals on the right seems to be trending on the left these days.

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