Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane has come up with a ridiculous excuse for why people in Hollywood didn’t support Donald Trump for president. You’ll get a kick out of his hypocritical reasoning. Read it all in the tweet below:

Here are some great responses via Twitchy:

Uh huh. Otherwise all you Hollywood types would have been split down the middle, like the previous elections. https://t.co/R5HeOVR4xu — Safe Space Ekdahl 📎 (@JohnEkdahl) December 2, 2016

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Now explain why Hollywood hated Romney, Mccain, Bush etc. @SethMacFarlane https://t.co/IaRKEmD4nd — Charles Signorile (@CharlieSigs) December 2, 2016

“I’m gonna end the wars.”

“I’ll close Guantanamo.”

“I will restore habeus corpus.”

Yeah, you Hollywood folks are great at spotting con-men. https://t.co/eVCfeBbrXH — BringYourOwnAnarchy (@byoanarchy) December 2, 2016

.@JammieWF @SethMacFarlane Now tell me how Hillary Clinton is so genuine and totally “of the people” — Angus T. Kirk (@angusparvo) December 2, 2016

Perhaps the real reason MacFarlane doesn’t like Trump is because he’s a Bernie supporting socialist.

Here’s a Breitbart report from October of 2015:

Seth MacFarlane Hosts Hollywood Fundraiser for Socialist Bernie Sanders Democrat presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) attended a fundraiser for his campaign at the Avalon nightclub in Los Angeles on Wednesday, where he was introduced onstage by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. Coming on the heels of Sanders’ strong performance in Tuesday night’s Democrat debate in Las Vegas, the fundraiser reportedly drew hundreds of supporters of the Vermont senator, with tickets going for just $25. In his speech, Sanders focused on the populist platform that has fueled his campaign thus far, according to Variety. The self-described Democratic socialist railed against income inequality and blasted the media for covering the presidential race “like it were a baseball game or a soap opera.”

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