Louis C.K., Actor and Comedian, Tells Fans Not to Vote for Donald Trump

Louis C.K. urged his fans and followers in an email on Saturday morning not to cast their votes for Donald Trump. It was while announcing the upcoming sixth episode of his web series, Horace and Pete,...
Louis C.K., Actor and Comedian, Tells Fans Not to Vote for Donald Trump
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Louis C.K. urged his fans and followers in an email on Saturday morning not to cast their votes for Donald Trump.

    It was while announcing the upcoming sixth episode of his web series, Horace and Pete, that Louis C.K. turned political–in a rather lengthy P.S.

    “Please stop it with voting for Trump. It was funny for a little while. But the guy is Hitler,” it reads. “And by that I mean that we are being Germany in the 30s. Do you think they saw the shit coming? Hitler was just some hilarious and refreshing dude with a weird comb over who would say anything at all.”

    Louis C.K. went on to say he likes both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, however he isn’t endorsing either candidate.

    “And I’m not advocating for Hillary or Bernie. I like them both but frankly I wish the next president was a conservative only because we had Obama for eight years and we need balance. And not because I particularly enjoy the conservative agenda,” he continues. “I just think the government should reflect the people,” adding, “A good smart conservative to face the liberal candidate so they can have a good argument and the country can decide which way to go this time.”

    Louis C.K. then proceeded to critique Donald Trump.

    “Trump is not your best. He’s the worst of all of us,” he tells conservative voters, while also assuring them that he’s “not saying vote democrat.”

    “He’s a symptom to a problem that is very real,” he writes. “But don’t vote for your own cancer. You’re better than that.”

    Do you expect if any of Louis C.K.’s fans were planning to–or already have–vote for Donald Trump that his email would prevent them from doing so?

    How long might it be before Trump supporters watch his do a botched impersonation of Louis C.K.?

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