You love it? Oh, that’s good. Because that’s what “Veronica Mars” and “Frozen” star Kristen Bell did today.
Bell linked to a Salon article about the RNC’s new ad campaign featuring a Republican millennial. Naturally, she managed to tie that into an argument for higher tax rates for the wealthy:
http://twitter.com/#!/IMKristenBell/status/446372492945281024Isn’t that special?
http://twitter.com/#!/Roebucker/status/446376383430676480 http://twitter.com/#!/JeffWoodsDC/status/446383268892790784Yep.
Here’s a good question:
http://twitter.com/#!/mistersideshow/status/446372999403302912Bell’s response:
http://twitter.com/#!/IMKristenBell/status/446374311327055872Yeah, she totally gets it.
Another good point:
http://twitter.com/#!/_LeifDanielle/status/446373545707589632Quiet, Leigh. You’re not an expert like Kristen:
http://twitter.com/#!/IMKristenBell/status/446375105371705344 http://twitter.com/#!/IMKristenBell/status/446375440026828800Why should it be up to the government to decide how much money someone should be allowed to have?
http://twitter.com/#!/IMKristenBell/status/446376873757405184Fair enough. We don’t know you, either. But if you care so much and think government is the answer, what’s stopping you from giving the IRS more of your money?
http://twitter.com/#!/NeoMyers/status/446376028588752896 http://twitter.com/#!/hoopswrld/status/446380275019579392***
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