Fox hosts and guests have spent recent weeks warningTaylor Swift not to get involved in politics, but the network has a history of enlisting D-list celebrities to do just that. Whether discussing inflation with Pauly D or asking Larry the Cable Guy for his election predictions, Fox News and Fox Business have been eager to let any vaguely famous person weigh in on politics — so long as they support a right-wing agenda.
Jersey Shore's Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino
Jersey Shore'sPaul “DJ Pauly D” Michael DelVecchio Jr.
Actor and model Fabio Lanzoni
The cast of the reality show Duck Dynasty
Comedian Dan Whitney, aka Larry the Cable Guy
Lady Gaga's father, Joe Germanotta
Musician Robert James Ritchie, aka Kid Rock
Actor Jon Voight
Actor Kevin Sorbo
Actor John O'Hurley
Actor Dean Cain
TV talk show host Phil McGraw
Comedian and actor Roseanne Barr
Musician Ted Nugent
Actor and martial artist Chuck Norris
Actor and comedian Rob Schneider
Actor and comedian Tim Allen
Comedian Adam Carolla
Actor Joe Piscopo
Actor Scott Baio
Actor and model Antonio Sabato Jr.
Actor Jim Caviezel
Actor James Woods
Actor Stephen Baldwin
Actor Kirk Cameron
Actor Dennis Quaid
Actor Kristy Swanson
Musician Ariel Rosenberg, aka Ariel Pink
Musician Winston Marshall, a former member of Mumford & Sons
Musician Joy Villa
Musician Kaya Jones, a former member of The Pussycat Dolls