Former left-wing degenerate and drug addict Charlie Sheen cleans up his act: Attributes Newsmax for his life change

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What a miraculous change Charlie Sheen has undergone. He went from living a drug and sex-fueled Hollywood lifestyle of debauchery to becoming a more sensible guy. In an interview on Newsmax yesterday, he attributes the news network for his change. It's refreshing to see that another former Hollywood liberal is finally getting his head screwed on straight.




Even more more of a surprise was his September 16th interview with Piers Morgan, where he stated that the assassination of Charlie Kirk was “this generation’s JFK moment...”

"Actor Charlie Sheen said Tuesday on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” that the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was “this generation’s JFK moment.”

Morgan said, “You know, an extraordinary moment. Really a horrific moment. What do you feel about this, Charlie? That somebody would be executed like that? Basically for having opinions someone didn’t like?”

Sheen said, “I first thought about his fatherless children, his wife, instantly a widow. So I didn’t care about the politics or any of the social aspects, cultural aspects. You know, at first I immediately thought of just in the family dynamic and component and the value of of what was just ripped from all of them forever.”

He continued, “Joe and I just trying to kind of keep some measure of, just keep our wits and sensibilities about us processing this. And then, you know, we’re discussing the JFK assassination earlier in that same interview. Yeah, if that moment had to happen, the moment happened and being Rogan for the aftermath of it was helpful. If that if that makes sense. I just, you know, I don’t know, I think for this generation, I think that’s their JFK moment. I mean, seriously, and I just, you know, if that’s where we that’s where we wound up, it cannot be where we stay. You know it’s still, I don’t want to say it’s still not, it just still doesn’t feel, it’s too surreal to process.”

Charlie Sheen: Charlie Kirk Assassination Was this Generation's 'JFK Moment'
 
What a miraculous change Charlie Sheen has undergone. He went from living a drug and sex-fueled Hollywood lifestyle of debauchery to becoming a more sensible guy. In an interview on Newsmax yesterday, he attributes the news network for his change. It's refreshing to see that another former Hollywood liberal is finally getting his head screwed on straight.




Even more more of a surprise was his September 16th interview with Piers Morgan, where he stated that the assassination of Charlie Kirk was “this generation’s JFK moment...”

"Actor Charlie Sheen said Tuesday on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” that the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was “this generation’s JFK moment.”

Morgan said, “You know, an extraordinary moment. Really a horrific moment. What do you feel about this, Charlie? That somebody would be executed like that? Basically for having opinions someone didn’t like?”

Sheen said, “I first thought about his fatherless children, his wife, instantly a widow. So I didn’t care about the politics or any of the social aspects, cultural aspects. You know, at first I immediately thought of just in the family dynamic and component and the value of of what was just ripped from all of them forever.”

He continued, “Joe and I just trying to kind of keep some measure of, just keep our wits and sensibilities about us processing this. And then, you know, we’re discussing the JFK assassination earlier in that same interview. Yeah, if that moment had to happen, the moment happened and being Rogan for the aftermath of it was helpful. If that if that makes sense. I just, you know, I don’t know, I think for this generation, I think that’s their JFK moment. I mean, seriously, and I just, you know, if that’s where we that’s where we wound up, it cannot be where we stay. You know it’s still, I don’t want to say it’s still not, it just still doesn’t feel, it’s too surreal to process.”

Charlie Sheen: Charlie Kirk Assassination Was this Generation's 'JFK Moment'

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I met Charlie Sheen when he and his brother were filming Men At Work. It must have been 1988 or 1989. They parked all their vehicles, dressing room trailers in the parking lot of where my office was. My office was coffee room central. It rained the entire time they were filming. Charlie and his brother, Emilio were very nice, friendly guys. Charlie always had a joke.

The last day of filming, Charlie said he had someone he wanted me to meet. It was his Dad, Martin Sheen. We started talking and ended up going to lunch at one of the restaurants in Riviera Village. Our sons were about the same age so we started talking about them. Martin talked about how much he loved his children and how worried he was about Charles. He could only see disaster for such a talented guy. His pain was absolutely genuine and painful. I felt so sorry for him. When Charlie had his melt down, I knew his father went to see him. I know the man's heart was breaking. I hope they both have found peace.
 
What a miraculous change Charlie Sheen has undergone. He went from living a drug and sex-fueled Hollywood lifestyle of debauchery to becoming a more sensible guy.

Good. I like Sheen and still enjoy his show 2 1/2 Men, and I'm glad he has come full circle from living the life of Charlie Harper to coming back into the real world.
 
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