“Cool Girl” Jennifer Lawrence is out.
The neurotic liberal Jennifer Lawrence is there.
This is the quintessence of a bizarre new Vogue profile of the Hollywood actress featured in Silver Linings Playbook and Hunger Games.
The article, entitled “Jennifer Lawrence Talks Motherhood, Causeway, and the End of Roe v. Wade” was supposed to be about her new child, her new movie, and spraying predictable left-wing virtue signals.
Instead, we were taken on a wild ride through the tangled jungle of their seemingly newfound political fanaticism.
For one, she revealed she has nightmares about Fox News host Tucker Carlson, which she discusses with her therapist.
My goodness. That would be bad enough.
But she also can’t seem to forgive her own family for being a Republican, gun rights supporter, and pro-life.
In fact, she can’t relate to anyone who doesn’t believe the very same things that she, in all her wisdom, is doing after 32 years on Earth.
“I’ve been trying to get over it and I really can’t. I can’t,” she said of trying to reconcile with her relatives after the 2016 election.

We were taken on a wild ride through the tangled jungle of their seemingly newfound political fanaticism.
“I’m sorry for just letting go, but I can no longer mess with people who are no longer political,” she continued. “You live in the United States of America. You have to be political. It’s too bad. Politics kills people.”
Wow. All right then.
Even the journalist who escorted her to her home and an “unconventional spa experience” seemed stunned.
“…I looked at my list of questions about her film and her acting career and I started laughing. It felt absurd to get involved in all of this,” wrote Vogue’s Abby Aguirre.
What happened to J Law?
People used to think Jennifer Lawrence was nothing like other celebrities.
After all, Lawrence loved pizza and beer. She just wanted to wear sweatpants, sit barefoot on couches and get drunk with her friends.
She’s just like us, we proclaimed as she shared tales of pouring out beers to fans who ask for selfies and joking that her butt itches on sacred Hawaiian stones.
“As she uncorked a bottle of white wine, she warned me she was in the mood,” the journalist notes in profile. “Not in a bad mood, exactly. But a thoroughly emotional one, sparked by the Supreme Court’s decision that Roe v. Wade was lifted a few days earlier.
Emotionally, indeed.
After the interview, Lawrence blew up Aguirre’s phone for days, with deranged lyrics that hit every left-wing talking point she missed during the interview: politicians are too old, men shouldn’t have an opinion on abortion, guns are bad and the supreme Court is undemocratic.
Was Lawrence always this terrible? After all, she was good friends with Amy Schumer.
Now the actress is completely unbearable, playing the typical rich liberal white woman who complains about her white male brothers, takes her problems to the best therapist in town and is still miserable.
Lawrence could be excused for parroting the politics of her personal heroine, Meryl Streep. That’s normal in Hollywood.

For one, she revealed she has nightmares about Fox News’ Tucker Carlson (above), which she discusses with her therapist. My goodness.
The condescension and hatred towards her own family – whom she probably still loves dearly, even though it has gotten out of hand – is unforgivable.
It takes amazing narcissism to publicly drag your family down for daring to hold different political views.
“I’ve just worked so hard over the last five years to forgive my father and my family and try to understand: It’s different. The information they receive varies. Your life is different,” she said.
Yes, I suppose her life is very different.
They lead a much more normal existence than their daughter’s.
Lawrence dropped out of high school at age 14 after being “discovered” by a talent scout and spent the first half of the interview getting Korean body scrubs and doing reflexology.
In Kentucky, where Lawrence grew up, dropping out of high school is more likely to win you a mining helmet and an opioid addiction than a fabulous career.
Lawrence says she grew up a Republican, but realized she was a liberal by the age of 16 thanks to a joke on the TV show 30 Rock.
Apparently the character “Liz Lemon” said something along the lines of “I’m not a crazy liberal”. I just think people should drive hybrid cars. It made sense. It seemed sensible.’
Rational for whom exactly?
She later changed her mind about taxes too, noting, “No one likes half their paycheck going away, but it made sense to me. Yes, for the greater good, I think it makes sense.’
That’s easy to say for the woman with a net worth of $160 million.
Living one of the most spoiled lives alive, Lawrence got her politics from a throwaway line on a TV show, but insists her family members are the ones who need better “information”?
When President Joe Biden delivered his divisive speech about “extreme” MAGA Republicans in front of a red hellscape in Philadelphia last week, many wondered who his intended audience was.

People used to think Jennifer Lawrence was nothing like other celebrities. After all, Lawrence loved pizza and beer. She just wanted to wear sweatpants, sit barefoot on couches and get drunk with her friends.
The answer: people like Jennifer Lawrence, who are increasingly representing the dysfunctional democratic base.
People like White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who poked fun at worries about the supply chain crisis by calling it “the tragedy of the delayed treadmill”; Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, who urged people worried about rising energy costs to outfit their homes with expensive solar panels; Treasury Secretary Pete Buttigieg advising Americans facing record-high gas prices to forego $50,000 on an electric vehicle.
They preach compassion and empathy but have so little contact with the average American that it’s ridiculous. They have nothing but contempt for people who do not accept left wing orthodoxy. Those who don’t conform must be publicly ridiculed as hateful and extremist, even if they are family members.
“I don’t mean to belittle my family, but I know a lot of people are in a similar situation with their families,” Lawrence said. “How can you raise a daughter from birth and think she doesn’t deserve equality?”
Last fall, in a moment of sincerity that endeared Lawrence to millions of Americans, she admitted to Vanity Fair that she was aware that people were making her “sick,” not like other girls. So apparently she’s found a new one: an angry coastal feminist.
It’s a real shame.
Because we’re sick of you again, Jennifer.
