MEG RYAN and JADA PINKETT SMITH have become the latest celebrities to voice their opinions on U.S. vice presidential hopeful SARAH PALIN.
A raft of stars including Matt Damon, Lindsay Lohan, Pink and Pamela Anderson have all joined in the debate surrounding Republican nominee John McCain’s choice of running mate.
Damon insisted the Alaska governor was only chosen for “political purposes”, while Lohan slammed Palin’s lack of experience and her policies on gay rights.
And now Ryan has spoken out about the politician, insisting she should be respected for her current family situation – but she won’t be getting the actress’ vote.
She tells the New York Daily News, “I guess we have to root for her in that her son just went off to Iraq, that’s gotta be really, really tough. (But) she doesn’t represent my politics at all.”
And Ryan’s The Women co-star Pinkett Smith has also denounced Palin, saying: “It’s nice to see women in America are being extremely vocal about politics this year. But her being a woman hasn’t made me sway to that side. Not one bit.”
McCain and Palin go head-to-head with Democrat Barack Obama and his running mate Joe Biden in the upcoming November (08) election.

The more hollywood morons come out of the woodwook for Obama the more I realize my vote for McCain in the correct one.
Comment by Anonymous — 15 Sep
I think that it is really awesome that Obama has secured the support of Matt Damon (a Boston Liberal), Lindsay Lohan (a cracked out hollywood celebretard), Pink (she was sober long enough to commnent?), Pamela Anderson (…mmm… too easy), Meg Ryan ( with a stiff upper lip), and now Jada Pinkett Smith ( you know… Will’s old lady). Go Hollywood! We are really glad to have you out there supporting Obama. If we could just get a few more of you to come out for Obama that would be great. I just wish Anna Nicole Smith were alive to throw her hat in the ring.
Thanks Guys,
The Republican Party
Comment by Anonymous — 15 Sep
You couldn’t get a job at McDonalds and become district manager after
143 days of experience.
You couldn’t become chief of surgery after 143 days of experience of being a surgeon.
You couldn’t get a job as a teacher and be the superintendent after
143 days of experience.
You couldn’t join the military and become a colonel after 143 days of experience.
You couldn’t get a job as a reporter and become the nightly news anchor after
143 days of experience.
BUT, from the time Barack Obama was sworn in as a United States Senator, to the time he announced he was forming a Presidential exploratory committee, he logged
143 days of experience in the Senate. That’s how man days the Senate was actually in session and working. After 143 days of work experience, Obama believed he was ready to be Commander In Chief, Leader of the Free World ….
143 days.
We all have to start somewhere. The senate is a good start, but after
143 days, that’s all it is – a start. AND, strangely, a large sector of the American public is okay with this and campaigning for him. We wouldn’t accept this in our own line of work, yet some are okay with this for the President of the United States of America.
Come on folks, we are not voting for the next American Idol!
Comment by Anonymous — 15 Sep
If Lindsay Lohan says I should vote for OBAMA, then I will. That was the endorsement I was waiting on. I don’t have a mind of my own, I have to wait for a girl who can’t stay out of REHAB long enough to face the real world to tell me what direction our country should go in. As for the rest of Hollywood that makes MILLIONS of dollars a year, you really are in touch with working class families. Thanks for your unbiased opinions. You really know what issues are the biggest concerns on the Americans minds, I am sure Gay Marriage is at the forefront. Not gas, the economy, or national security. There you have it! Hollywood needs to stick to entertaining and reading scripts, it is clear they don’t know how to think for themselves without a writer. Remember, the “little people” are the ones who give you your millions. Don’t let your lips flap too much, your income may decrease!
Comment by OVER IT — 15 Sep
Celebrities who are Americans have just as much right to voice their opinions as all Americans.
Choosing a president with only “143 days’s of Experience” is far better than choosing one but lies so blatantly to the American public.
Comment by Anonymous — 22 Sep