Saturday, May 25 is the 50th anniversary of the theatrical release of Midnight Cowboy, the first — and only — X-rated film to win the Best Picture Oscar. One the same day, one of its stars, Jon Voight, released a video in which he compared a guy whose employees confuse basic work lingo with Oreo cookies to Abraham Lincoln.
Watch Jon Voight end his career and enthusiastically betray his country by calling Traitor Donald Trump the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln pic.twitter.com/4OFSWhO2ZT
— Jack 🇺🇸😷 (@jackresists) May 25, 2019
“Our country is stronger, safer and with more jobs because our president has made his every move correct,” Voight said in the two-part video. “Don’t be fooled by the political left because we are the people of this nation that is witnessing triumph.”
Voight — who was nominated for Midnight Cowboy but lost to John Wayne in True Grit — is one of Hollywood’s more famous flip-floppers. He won his Oscar for 1978’s Coming Home, in which he played a disabled veteran who speaks out against the Vietnam War and has an affair with Jane Fonda. In real life, he was an active anti-war activist and an enthusiastic supporter of George McGovern.
In the late aughts — around the time Barack Obama became president — his political views had dramatically shifted. Since then he’s been outspoken champion of Republican causes. This hasn’t done much harm to his acting career; he’s still receiving raves, and sometimes awards, for his intense work on Ray Donovan, though it’s been awhile since he was cast in a Transformers movie.
Voight’s video has been predictably divisive. Trump supporters ate it up, despite having criticized lefty actors for weighing in on politics. That didn’t go unnoticed by others across the social media landscape.
Trumpers keep saying that celebrities from Hollyweird should stay out of politics. Now they’re cheering Jon Voight. pic.twitter.com/z2AbSBR1DD
— Patients Running This Asylum (@5pmEverywhere) May 25, 2019
Jon Voight: "President Trump is the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln"#Maga: Right on way to speak up and use your celebrity voice!
Anti-Trump celebrity: Says anything against Trump #MAGA: oh shut up you're a celebrity stick with acting,singing…
Which is it MAGA? pic.twitter.com/pRPeYNXHDN
— Nathan Platt (@nathanplatt) May 25, 2019
Others criticized his acting (however unfairly — he was very good in, among many others, the 1970 film version of Catch-22).
https://twitter.com/MikeWehner/status/1132267670475345921
Others wondered if there’s a reason he’s so good at playing baddies.
And all this time I thought Jon Voight was an outstanding actor for playing assholes really well. As it turns out…
— Shane (@shanecenters) May 25, 2019
Some wondered if this wasn’t an outside-the-box marketing ploy.
https://twitter.com/GenericDrummer_/status/1132270295891480577
Some wondered if Voight’s late-life political about-face isn’t some Andy Kaufman-esque long con.
Saying all this with a straight face is the best acting he's done in his career. https://t.co/JgWdqlTLRO
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) May 25, 2019
Many felt bad for his daughter, one Angelina Jolie, from whom he is famously estranged.
I’m not suprised about Jon Voight… there was a clear reason why Angelina Jolie cancelled her own father and changed her name.
— Its Steph tho ✨ (@stephiie__marie) May 25, 2019
I’m not suprised about Jon Voight… there was a clear reason why Angelina Jolie cancelled her own father and changed her name.
— Its Steph tho ✨ (@stephiie__marie) May 25, 2019
Jon Voight is estranged from his own family. So he’s really the perfect asshole to defend this president.
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 25, 2019
imagine being jon voight and stanning for a guy in trump who's repeatedly (and obsessively) said such disgusting things about your own daughter https://t.co/JZnj7PAX7F
— Marlow Stern (@MarlowNYC) May 25, 2019
Every time Jon Voight talks, I understand why even his own kids ignore him.
— Michelle (@SoSofieFatale) May 25, 2019
Some pointed out that Voight has joined rarified company.
Trump has the support of men whose children don't speak to them (Jon Voight), men who hit their wives (Rob Porter), men who call their wives "Mother" (Pence), pedophiles (Roy Moore), men who harass women (Bill O'Reilly) and a fussy butler from a 70s sit-com (Lindsey Graham)
— Paul Rudnick (@PaulRudnickNY) May 25, 2019