

The time to have an opinion about the world around you is when you’re a young, attractive actress, because everybody cares about everything you do, wear, date and say. Goldie Hawn once said there are only three ages for women in Hollywood: “babe, district attorney, and 'Driving Miss Daisy.'” Setting aside the fact that Streep basically personified all three of these at once in "The Iron Lady," the nineteen-time Oscar nominee needs to recognize rules exists for a reason.

(Although it’s not much of a stretch to go from a female politician to a child-stealing witch, amiright?) 2. In 2015, she played a very poor woman who was great at singing in "Ricki and the Flash." Last year, she played a very rich woman who was terrible at singing! Which is it, Meryl? You’re making it difficult for me to marginalize you. Meryl Streep loses herself (and my interest) in her parts.

Sylvester Stallone is a great actor because whether he’s a boxer, a cop, or a different boxer, you never forget he’s Sylvester Stallone. To paraphrase my favorite Ayn Rand story "The Incredibles," when you can play every role, you can’t play any! Meryl Streep is overrated, and here are six reasons why: 1. You know what I found difficult? Getting through "Silkwood ," and that’s because President-elect Trump is right. She devalued the important political move of bullying and basically said our next president will make our lives difficult. This critique came after Streep offered a few pointed opinions about The Donald during the Golden Globes.
