And under the activism tab was an interesting revelation.
In 2016, after the US presidential election of Donald Trump, Farrell appeared in a commercial to urge Republican electors to block Trump from becoming president by having 37 electors vote for John Kasich instead.
It's interesting that liberals who complain about coups and will of the people were trying to encourage 'faithless electors'.
For those not in the know in America when you vote you technically aren't voting for the candidate themselves, you are voting for the delegates that have promised to vote for that candidate, those people are the Electoral College. A faithless elector is a delegate that doesn't vote with the delegation he was voted to.
I cannot thing of something literally less American, by definition of the reason this nation was founded, than this. It is literally some unspecified elite loser going against the will of the people to force his own will and invalidate millions upon millions of votes.
Ironically though, it only ever existed outside of a novelty back during the days when the Founding Fathers still lived with it seemingly only making a major difference of any kind during the first real election in this country after Washington retired.
Even more ironically, it happened a bunch in 2016, but almost all of it for the Dems with people going against Hillary.