Actress Patricia Clarkson, known for her roles in films such as Monica, has taken it upon herself to lecture Republicans about transgender rights. Despite the fact that many Americans have criticized President Biden’s declining physical and mental capabilities, she insists that his age is an asset, stating “Old people get things done”.

Clarkson’s five-word mantra for Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign seems to overlook the fact that if re-elected, Biden would be 82 at the start of his second term and 86 by the end of it. At present, he already holds the dubious honor of being the oldest president in U.S. history.

It is baffling how Clarkson can ignore Biden’s regular lies, misinformation spread, historical inaccuracies, and incoherent ramblings. Yet she continues to sing his praises by saying “old people get things done.”

In her latest film ‘Monica’, which tells the story of a transvestite caring for his dying mother, Clarkson takes on a role that she believes could educate Republicans about transgenderism. The audacity of this Hollywood starlet to assume that a single movie could sway political beliefs is astounding.

The 63-year-old actress also took a moment to commend Joe Biden’s age by reiterating her phrase “old people get things done.” She seems blissfully unaware of the widespread criticism regarding Biden’s decreasing capabilities.

“I’m just saying right now, let’s just talk,” Clarkson was heard saying. “Old people get things done. Of course, President Joe Biden’s aging, but old people, they show up. They get things done.” She conveniently forgets to mention all his blunders and missteps

Clarkson has a history of making controversial statements. In the past, she told white men to “shut up” about sexism. It seems that she is more interested in stirring up controversy than having a constructive dialogue.

“Wherever we show it, wherever we take it, people who are not completely in tune with the transgender experience and the life are transformed by it and they’re learning,” Clarkson stated. However, one must question whether her film truly has the power to transform political ideologies.

In a peculiar statement, Clarkson described Andrea Pallaoro, the director of ‘Monica’, as a “beautiful, queer man, a beautiful human”. Perhaps this is another attempt by her to push her agenda onto others.