Because he’s a “socialist in disguise,” report says

Nov 25, 2009 15:41 GMT  ·  By
Angelina Jolie “thinks Obama is all smoke and mirrors,” source tells the US tabs
   Angelina Jolie “thinks Obama is all smoke and mirrors,” source tells the US tabs

Just the other day, Angelina Jolie was reaping praises from the media after word got out that she and partner Brad Pitt contributed with approximately $6.4 million to charity this year. Today, she’s again tabloid fodder because she secretly hates President Barack Obama for not sharing the same views as her on the measures that need to be implemented for progress, Us Magazine says.

As the actress sees it – and an unnamed source tells the aforementioned publication – Obama is actually mostly trying to get people’s attention away from what’s really important with the help of rather cheap tactics. Moreover, her opinions as regards the President and the measures he’s taken so far have often made it so that she and partner Brad Pitt, an outspoken Obama supporter, have repeatedly gotten into heated arguments.

“She hates him,” the tipster says for Us of how Jolie feels towards the President. “She’s into education and rehabilitation and thinks Obama is all about welfare and handouts. She thinks Obama is really a socialist in disguise. Angie isn’t Republican, but she thinks Obama is all smoke and mirrors,” the spy further adds.

As noted above, her political views often clash with that of Brad, and the fight a lot precisely because both are committed to what they believe and can hardly accept that someone else could also be right. “They get in nasty arguments all the time about it. She doesn’t respect Brad when it comes to politics, but, in the end, this won’t tear them apart,” the same unnamed source, reportedly a close friend of the couple, further explains for the US tabloid.

On a brighter note, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s charitable efforts got a lot of positive media the other day, when it emerged they had donated over $6 million to several causes they have supported throughout the years. Of these, $2 million went to Global Health, $1 million to Human Rights Watch, $1 million to Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation, $500,000 to the Armed Services YMCA of the US Army, $50,000 to the Springfield, Missouri Public Schools, and $1 million for several projects in Cambodia.