John Cusack Cheers as Leftists Torch Tesla Dealerships

“I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen.”

1989’s “Say Anything” showcased John Cusack‘s role as the quintessential teenage heartthrob, with films like “The Sure Thing,” “One Crazy Summer,” “Better Off Dead,” and “Sixteen Candles” highlighting his popularity in this genre.

In the movie “Say Anything,” the Lloyd Dobler character became iconic by standing with a boombox over his head. This action left an indelible impression on viewers.

Today, Cusack works sporadically and spends much of his time raging on X.

The Far-Left actor, 58, has turned his attention to Elon Musk, the unofficial head of President Donald Trump’s DOGE initiative. Musk is tasked with rooting out corruption and inefficiency in the government, plastering a large target on his billionaire back.

Cusack couldn’t be happier about the latter.

Consider his recent X post cheering on vandals who have been torching Tesla dealerships in recent weeks. Or, the star’s image suggesting Musk is Hitler 2.0.

Cusack openly supports burning down EV dealerships because he disagrees with the company owner’s political positions.

Let that sink in, beyond the obvious Climate Change hypocrisy.

Cusack’s Elon Musk Derangement Syndrome has some company. Comedian Bill Burr also repeatedly refers to Musk as a Nazi. The “Old Dads” star even hinted that the U.S. Military should do something about him.

The Far-Left’s foot soldiers might be happy to oblige.

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2025-03-17 21:05