Shazam! Actor Based for Backing Massie, Triggers Trump Cultists
Zachary Levi chooses freedom-loving Congressman over orange man bad, libs seethe.

Based actor Zachary Levi, known for his roles in "Chuck" and the "Shazam!" flicks, just went full Chad and endorsed Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) for re-election. The move triggered the usual suspects, especially the Trump diehards who can't handle anyone stepping out of line with Dear Leader.
Levi, dropping truth bombs on X, called Massie a "man of integrity and strength" and lamented the lack of such qualities in the DC swamp. He urged his followers to support Massie, because, as he put it, "he is good for this country." Facts.
Of course, this sent the blue checkmarks into meltdown mode. How dare someone with a platform not blindly follow the narrative? But Levi's not playing that game. He's clearly siding with Massie's libertarian-leaning conservatism, which prioritizes individual liberty and limited government – you know, the stuff the Founding Fathers actually cared about.
Meanwhile, Trump's throwing his weight behind some dude named Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL. Seems like the orange man is still holding a grudge against Massie for, you know, having his own brain and occasionally disagreeing with the MAGA agenda. Imagine that.
The best part? Massie's campaign raked in over $122,000 in less than 24 hours after Levi's endorsement. The internet loves a good underdog story, especially when it involves sticking it to the establishment and the perpetually outraged.
This whole thing is a perfect example of the ongoing civil war within the Republican Party. You've got the MAGA loyalists on one side, and the more traditional, liberty-minded conservatives on the other. And honestly, it's refreshing to see someone like Levi using his platform to support the latter.
So, kudos to Zachary Levi for having the courage to stand up for what he believes in, even if it means ruffling some feathers. The man's a hero. And to Massie, keep fighting the good fight. We need more politicians who are willing to put principles over politics.
This primary is gonna be lit. It's not just about Kentucky; it's about the future of the GOP. Will the party continue down the path of personality cults and authoritarian tendencies, or will it return to its roots of individual liberty and limited government? Only time will tell.
But one thing's for sure: Zachary Levi just became a whole lot more based. The libs are seething, the Trumpers are fuming, and the rest of us are enjoying the show. MAGA tears are the best lube.


