Patton Oswalt shares letter from late wife blasting Trump

Comedian Patton Oswalt has shared a 2004 letter from his late wife – true crime writer Michelle McNamara –  called ‘Lies The Movies Told Me’ where she blasted Donald Trump

Comedian Patton Oswalt has shared a 2004 letter from his late wife – true crime writer Michelle McNamara – where she blasted Donald Trump. 

The 48-year-old was in the process of moving when he found the typed letter titled ‘Lies The Movies Told  Me.’

‘Rich tycoons are B******t,’ she said in the poem-like letter he posted on Friday.

‘Even after spending an afternoon with Robin Williams, Donald Trump is still and will always be an a*****e.’

‘People who talk to themselves in voice over are deeper and more sensitive,’ she added.

McNamara died in her sleep in April of last year. 

'Rich tycoons are Bullshit,' she said in the poem-like letter. 'Even after spending an afternoon with Robin Williams, Donald Trump is still and will always be an asshole.' 'People who talk to themselves in voice over are deeper and more sensitive,' she added

‘Rich tycoons are Bullshit,’ she said in the poem-like letter. ‘Even after spending an afternoon with Robin Williams, Donald Trump is still and will always be an asshole.’ ‘People who talk to themselves in voice over are deeper and more sensitive,’ she added

Before her passing, she was an avid Hillary Clinton supporter and often was quite vocal about her support for the at-the-time presidential candidate. 

Oswalt struggled during following her death but dedicated his 2016 special Talking for Clapping to his late wife. 

The following year he released Annihilation where he specifically spoke on life in pain for both the loss of his wife and for President Trump.

He shared that the presidency has helped shake him from ‘hyper-deadness.’

Oswalt struggled during following her death in April 2016 but dedicated his 2016 special Talking for Clapping to his late wife. The following year he released Annihilation where he specifically spoke on life in pain for both the loss of his wife and for President Trump

Oswalt struggled during following her death in April 2016 but dedicated his 2016 special Talking for Clapping to his late wife. The following year he released Annihilation where he specifically spoke on life in pain for both the loss of his wife and for President Trump

He shared that the presidency has helped shake him from 'hyper-deadness'

He shared that the presidency has helped shake him from ‘hyper-deadness’

‘Sometimes I’m worried I am like a water glass that’s been sitting in a freezer and now you’re taking it out and you’re pouring hot water into it,’ Oswalt said to the Huffington Post. 

‘One extreme to the other like that ― it’s very unnerving.’  

And it has seemed to gain the support of others on social media to see his late wife was so foreseeing in her assessment of Trump.

One user said: ‘It’s chaos, be kind! Thank you for sharing more about her and being so open in #Annihilation.’ 

Kara Libby shared the sentiment and added: 'She wasn't wrong. Hope you and your daughter are doing well'

Kara Libby shared the sentiment and added: ‘She wasn’t wrong. Hope you and your daughter are doing well’

Kara Libby shared the sentiment and added: ‘She wasn’t wrong. Hope you and your daughter are doing well.’ 

‘Patton. I know you’re still hurting man. Your wife. Was an amazing person. I’m sorry you’re going through so much. ❤️ya man,’ said a different user.

‘Save those papers so that someday when she’s old enough your daughter will discover, all over again, what an amazing woman her mother was,’ said user Jack Cooper.

Ryan Swallow added: ‘She was a prophetess and a brilliant woman. Much love @pattonoswalt’ 

'Save those papers so that someday when she¿s old enough your daughter will discover, all over again, what an amazing woman her mother was,' said user Jack Cooper

‘Save those papers so that someday when she’s old enough your daughter will discover, all over again, what an amazing woman her mother was,’ said user Jack Cooper

Ryan Swallow added: 'She was a prophetess and a brilliant woman. Much love @pattonoswalt'

Ryan Swallow added: ‘She was a prophetess and a brilliant woman. Much love @pattonoswalt’

 

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