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Hollywood Actor Wants to Know: 'Is Obama Just Another Ivy League A**hole?
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 24: Actor John Cusack attends the 'The Paperboy' press conference during the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 24, 2012 in Cannes, France. Credit: Getty Images

Hollywood Actor Wants to Know: 'Is Obama Just Another Ivy League A**hole?

"In light of the blizzard of bullsh*t coming at us in the next few months I thought I would put it out now."

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 24: Actor John Cusack (Credit: Getty Images)

Though President Barack Obama enjoys heavy support from most of Hollywood, actor John Cusack appears to be disenchanted with the commander-in-chief over his decision to continue George W. Bush's controversial drone program and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

“One is forced to asked the question: Is the President just another Ivy League A**hole shredding civil liberties and due process and sending people to die in some sh*thole for purely political reasons?” Cusack wrote in a recent piece published on TruthOut.org Wednesday.

He was also critical of Obama's broken promise to "get the job done in Afghanistan." Referring to a speech given by the president at West Point in 2010, Cusack wrote: “the Christian president with the Muslim-sounding name, would heed the admonitions of neither religion’s prophets about making war and do what no empire or leader, including Alexander the Great, could do: he would, he assured us ‘get the job done in Afghanistan.’”

Surprisingly, Cusack says he wrote most of the scathing piece right after Mitt Romney sealed up the GOP presidential nomination.

"In light of the blizzard of bullsh*t coming at us in the next few months I thought I would put it out now,” he began.

The actor also complained that the Constitution has been "gutted" and claimed the U.S. is on the decline.

"The chickens haven't come home to roost for the majority but the foundation has been set," he wrote.

"Cusack is a member of the board of directors of the Freedom of the Press Foundation which accepts donations for WikiLeaks together with other the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Truthout, and Public Integrity," the Washington Examiner's Charlie Spiering notes.

To read Cusack's entire piece, click here.

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