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Connecting Ali Wong and John Roberts



Ali Wong American stand-up comedian and actress
Additionally, she starred in Oliver Stone's ''Savages'', opposite Benicio Del Toro and Salma Hayek, and as Kate in the film '' Dealin' with Idiots''.

Oliver Stone American film director, screenwriter, and producer
Although Stone voted for Joe Biden in 2020, he criticized what he perceived to be the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party; Stone argued that the Democrats were not concerned about Russian interference as they had been in 2016.
On November 22, 2021, Stone penned an op-ed on '' The Hollywood Reporter'', criticizing both former president Donald Trump and president Joe Biden for not declassifying all records on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.


Ali Wong American stand-up comedian and actress
Additionally, she starred in Oliver Stone's ''Savages'', opposite Benicio Del Toro and Salma Hayek, and as Kate in the film '' Dealin' with Idiots''.

Salma Hayek
In 1999, Hayek was unorthodoxly cast as Serendipity, "the [Muse] who throughout history inspired all the geniuses of art and music, like Mozart and Michelangelo, and never got any of the credit", with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, in Kevin Smith's religious satire '' Dogma'', and portrayed the alleged daughter of a kidnapped scientist, alongside Will Smith, in the Western ''Wild Wild West''.

Matt Damon American actor, screenwriter and film producer
However, he also expressed disappointment over the policies of President Barack Obama.
He had a working relationship with the Obama administration, primarily due to his friendship with Jason Furman, his former Harvard roommate who became Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors to Obama.


Ali Wong American stand-up comedian and actress
relatives = Ken Hakuta (father-in-law)
Wong met Justin Hakuta, vice president of product at healthcare company GoodRx and the son of inventor Ken Hakuta, at the wedding of their mutual friends in 2010. They married in 2014.

Ken Hakuta
Hakuta has been featured in numerous media including: '' The Washington Post'', ''The New York Times'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', the ''Detroit Free Press'', ''USA Today'', ''Time'', '' Newsweek'', ''Forbes'', ''Fortune'', ''Inc.'', ''Entrepreneurship'', ''Business Week'', ''CBS Evening News'', ''60 Minutes'', ''48 Hours'', ''Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous'', ''Oprah'', ''Geraldo'', ''Today Show'', ''The Tonight Show'', ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', ''The Don and Mike Show'', ''Larry King'', and numerous radio shows around the country.

Larry King
First Lady]] Laura Bush in 2006

George W. Bush
He appointed John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court.
On July 19, 2005, following the announcement of the retirement of Associate JusticeSandra Day O'Connor on July 1, Bush nominated federal appellate judge John Roberts to be O'Connor's replacement; however, following the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist on September 3, that still-pending nomination was withdrawn on September 5, with Bush instead nominating Roberts to be the next Chief Justice of the United States.


Ali Wong American stand-up comedian and actress
Soon after, she appeared on '' The Tonight Show'', ''John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show'' and Dave Attell's ''Comedy Underground Show''.

Dave Attell
Attell's first appearance on television was in 1988 on VH1's ''Stand-Up Spotlight,'' which also featured early appearances by Lewis Black, Margaret Cho, Jeff Garlin, Jay Mohr and Wanda Sykes. The show was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell.

Rosie O'Donnell American comedian
In September 2018, O'Donnell was criticized for using a "gay slur" in a September 26 tweet referring to Senator Lindsey Graham for his support of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Brett Kavanaugh
Since the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 2020, Kavanaugh has come to be regarded, along with Chief Justice John Roberts, as a swing vote on the Court who is sometimes attacked by right-wing media commentators despite having been appointed by a Republican president.
There, Kavanaugh worked on the Enron scandal, the successful nomination of Chief Justice John Roberts, and the unsuccessful nomination of Miguel Estrada.
Bush judicial nominees who were Federalist Society members included John Roberts and Samuel Alito, both appointed to the Supreme Court, and about half the judges appointed to the courts of appeals.
However, since Antonin Scalia was replaced by another conservative (Gorsuch), it was expected that Chief Justice John Roberts would become the median swing vote on the Supreme Court upon Kavanaugh's confirmation.





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