Actress Camryn Manheim calls Bush beheading on HBO 'despicable'
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Camryn Manheim has been a strong supporter of Democratic ideals over the years, but she was nevertheless disgusted by the recent revelations that the creator's of the HBO hit "Games of Thrones" had used the likeness of former republican President George W. Bush as a decapitated figure on an episode of the show.

"(Bush's head on a stake) and throwing shoes at him, honestly it has gotten despicable. I really think our country is lead by politicians and reporters," Manheim lamented to FOX411's Pop Tarts column at the American Cancer Society's 'More Birthdays' campaign, which brought out the cast of "The Hot Flashes," a film that stars Manheim, Brooke Shields, Wanda Sykes and Virginia Madsen. "Reporters have to get back to having responsibility and respect, being respectful to all people elected to office whether they are the person you originally supported or not."

And with the Presidential election looming, Manheim was also eager to voice what issues are most important to her this time around.


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