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Saturday, August 17, 2024

Victoria Jackson May Not Live To See A MAGA Victory!

Washed up actress Victoria Jackson has terminal cancer.

The uchelate playing former actress Victoria Jackson was a fixture during the Obama years. She was the far right entertainer who called former president Barack Obama a "dirty Muslim Communist."

Jackson voiced animated characters on Garfield and Friends and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. Jackson is a conspiracy theorist, Zionist, white nationalist and blonde ditz as she described herself.

Jackson announced she has terminal cancer and is not certain that she may be able to assist former president Donald J. Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) to victory.

Jackson admits she is no longer acting because she believes Hollywood silences conservative entertainers.

Roseanne Barr, Rob Schneider, Lil Pump, Kanye West, Scott Baio, Herschel Walker and James Woods are blacklisted. 

Their support for Trump isn't the reasons for the blacklisting. It is the rhetoric they spread online or in public. 

Jackson isn't sweating about Hollywood dodging her calls.

She can always rely on a David Zucker phone call.

Jackson had a brief stint on SNL in the late 1980s to early 1990s.

Jackson took to social media this week to share that she has an inoperable tumor.

“I have 34.8 months to live if I don’t get hit by a meteor, shot by a MAGA hater, get Covid again or WWIII breaks out,” the comedian and actor — who appeared on the NBC sketch show in the 1980s and early 1990s— wrote Wednesday on Instagram.

Jackson said in a video that doctors can’t operate to remove what she described as a “marble” on her windpipe, saying it would eventually “suffocate me to death.”

She added that doctors are giving her a “magic pill” containing ribociclib, a kind of cancer growth blocker, that she hopes will “shrink the marble.”

Jackson said in a video that doctors can’t operate to remove what she described as a “marble” on her windpipe, saying it would eventually “suffocate me to death.”
She added that doctors are giving her a “magic pill” containing ribociclib, a kind of cancer growth blocker, that she hopes will “shrink the marble.”

She said she looked up the pill, which she did not name, on Google before finding out that those who use it typically have under three years to live.

“I’ve had a fantastic life,” said the 65-year-old.

Jackson’s health update comes after she previously revealed a breast cancer diagnosis nearly a decade ago.

Outside of “SNL,” Jackson’s credits include films such as “Casual Sex?” and “UHF.” She’s also acted in a number of TV shows, such as Comedy Central’s “Strip Mall” and Nickelodeon’s “Romeo!”

Jackson has faced backlash for making controversial remarks over the years. She called Barack Obama an “Islamic jihadist” toward the end of his presidency, and she knocked the show “Glee” in 2011 for a scene in which two gay characters kiss.

She told Minnesota’s Star Tribune in 2022 that it became difficult to find roles in Hollywood around the time of those remarks.

“I was blacklisted,” Jackson said.

Jackson, who has two daughters and is married to former law enforcement officer Paul Wessel, said in this week’s video that she’d like to see a grandson, named Jimmy, be born in October and “would like to see my daughter Aubrey have a baby.”

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