I'm not a Trump supporter but I'm tired of seeing all these as my grandfather used to call them "wine glass socialist" hollywood types who live very comfortable, pampered lifestyles whining about Trump when I doubt if one of them has put themselves in the shoes of the out of work factory worker trying to feed their family or any of the other millions of Americans who were simply sick and tired of the political status quo which has, like in this country, only benefited those within the system while the rest of us pay for it.
There's a lot to be said for the notion that all the celebrity endorsements were counterproductive, and helped Trump win. Some were from Hollywood people that have always been outspoken on politics, so you can see they would be there giving their opinion. But there was such a parade of them, like it became a standard thing for almost a year for many random celebs to always throw in some snide comment against Trump, as if they were reading from some common book of prayer.
It was a dumb thing to do, and I don't know why the Clinton campaign thought they should reply on that so heavily and policy so little - after a while, seeing them at all these parties, rallies, and fundraiser concerts, I'm sure to many voters, it became like a reminder that "we are the beautiful people & connected people, and you are not one of them". Cue the backlash.
Personally, I have nothing against the fact that the Hollywood types speaking out on politics when it comes to a presidential candidate who has no more experience in politics than they do. That's one big ironic joke - seeing Trump supporters say "hey STFU, you're a celebrity so you don't know more about this than the average person does." Now that president is an entry-level job, nobody can be told to shut up unless they have some expertise or experience anymore.
However, another unusual side effect is that we may get more Hollywood people running for office. Before, they might have chosen not to and let the experts who make politics & government a career take on those battles. Now - why not run? Eastwood did it. Franken did it. So why not governor Sarandon? Mayor Streep? Senator Fishburne?
Well, anyway - to those who choose to risk themselves to fight back, great. Maybe that's the lesson here: No more parade of dilettantes - only those who can contribute more than glamour to a cause.