Matthew McConaughey Says Voters Should ‘Embrace’ Election Results ‘Whichever Way It Goes’

Actor Matthew McConaughey conducted an interview with “Fox & Friends” where he delivered a message for American voters just a couple of weeks out from the election in November.

It’s so rare to hear a balanced approach to the presidential election coming from someone who works in Hollywood that it is absolutely newsworthy. What a world we live in, right?

Here’s more from Fox News:

McConaughey, 50, promoted his new book “Greenlights” on “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday and spoke about his motto: “When faced with the inevitable, get relative.”

Applying that motto to the race between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, he said, “It’s not inevitable who’s going to win.”

“After that happens, whether it’s an incumbent or whether it’s Biden, after it happens is when it’s time to get constructive and not be in denial,” McConaughey stated.

“It’s time to get constructive and not deny the fact of whatever’s happened and embrace the situation,” he said.

“Whoever is going to be commander in chief and president of the United States of America, that’s not something, hopefully, that we’re going to deny or be able to argue,” McConaughey continued.

“I hope it’s a clean election,” the actor said. “Whichever way it goes I hope it’s clean and that there’s no debate.”

Okay, so let’s add a little caveat to what McConaughey said. We can still oppose the president, no matter what party he belongs to, if he does something we know violates our rights and the Constitution.

And we can do that without burning down businesses and stealing everything in sight. I guarantee you that even if Biden wins, the response from conservative will be one of calm and peace. Will the same be said of the Democrats if Trump is reelected?