NEW YORK (AP) - George Clooney made waves in July when he called on Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race, citing diminished capacity. For Clooney, there wasn’t a choice to stay silent.
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NEW YORK (AP) - George Clooney made waves in July when he called on Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race, citing diminished capacity. For Clooney, there wasn’t a choice to stay silent.
"I was raised to tell the truth and telling the truth means telling it when it’s not comfortable,” the actor-director and big Democratic booster tells The Associated Press. "I did what I was raised and taught to do. That's it."
There was inevitable backlash - just as there was back when he was branded a traitor for speaking out against the invasion of Iraq - but Clooney took the hits.
"Telling the truth to power or taking chances like that -we've seen it over our history," he says. "We've been here and survived these things and we will survive it."