Clint Eastwood To Speak At RNC Convention

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I think all the stuff they said tonight about Romney's character is true. He's a Mormon. That's how they are. I have never had dealings with a Mormon where he anything less than honest and trustworthy.

I could very easily vote for Romney if he would oppose the NDAA and the Patriot Act. If he doesn't see the danger in those two acts, and similar legislation, I wonder about his ability respect the rights of the people. There are other issues I disagree with him on, but these are huge.

And as I have said before, I will vote for Romney, reluctantly, if Kansas becomes a battleground state. But if that happens, the election will be over. And I don't like the way the Ron Paul supporters were treated at the convention.
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  • WTF
  • 08-30-2012, 11:33 PM

I could very easily vote for Romney if he would oppose the NDAA and the Patriot Act. If he doesn't see the danger in those two acts, and similar legislation, I wonder about his ability respect the rights of the people. There are other issues I disagree with him on, but these are huge.

. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Go ahead and vote for Gary Johnson then.
  • MrGiz
  • 08-30-2012, 11:37 PM
We OWN this country.... it is OURS!!

It's OKAY to tell Obama he's fired for not doing his fucking job!

ANY politician, from ANY party is only another one of our EMPLOYEES!!

Barry.... get the fuck out.... you have failed.... it's time for a change!!
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Compared with Biden's remarks, Eastwood's performance was outstanding! Originally Posted by I B Hankering
I wonder how well, anyone of us, would do at the age of eighty two in front of a giant audience. I would probably have a heart attack.
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  • Doove
  • 08-31-2012, 04:27 AM
Tweet of the year: This is a perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.

Nailed it.
Tweet of the year: This is a perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.

Nailed it. Originally Posted by Doove
Yep.
Not since Charlton Heston peed his Depends during the Michael Moore interview in "Bowling for Columbine" muttering something about his cold, dead hands, has another old, senile, has-been like Eastwood made such a fool of himself. Besides that, his disrespect for the Presidency was straight out of Bill Press' excellent book that perfectly described the wing nut right's construction of "The Obama Hate Machine"!
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  • WTF
  • 08-31-2012, 06:42 AM
We OWN this country.... it is OURS!!

It's OKAY to tell Obama he's fired for not doing his fucking job!

ANY politician, from ANY party is only another one of our EMPLOYEES!!

Barry.... get the fuck out.... you have failed.... it's time for a change!! Originally Posted by MrGiz
You don't own it, we do. There will be an election. If your side wins he is fired, if not you can continue to undermine Obama.

That is how it works...
I wonder how well, anyone of us, would do at the age of eighty two in front of a giant audience. I would probably have a heart attack. Originally Posted by joe bloe
You missed the point. Why woulds the RNC put him on in Prime Time? That was when the networks carried the convention and you double your viewers. You see Ann Romney shit her panties trying figure out what that was? In fact she said as much when interviewed about having Clint on.
Don't get me wrong I like Clint. At at his place and drank at his bar in Carmel. The guy is very nice, produces, directs and acts in great movies. Million Dollar Baby and the last one where he was old school racist , but not really were top notch.
Tweet of the year: This is a perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.

Nailed it. Originally Posted by Doove
First ad I saw on Eastwood's speech said incoherent but memorable....
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  • WTF
  • 08-31-2012, 07:09 AM
First ad I saw on Eastwood's speech said incoherent but memorable.... Originally Posted by ekim008
Like Charlie Sheen saying ''winning''. Is that what you want to be remembered for?

I bet Clint would like to redo that scene!
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  • KCJoe
  • 08-31-2012, 09:04 AM
I've always been a big fan of Clint, but his little show left me puzzled. Not something I want to remember him for.
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Compare Romney's acts of kindness to Obama. Obama has a brother in Kenya that lives in a hut; he recently had to ask a conservative journalist for money to help his sick child. Obama won't lift a finger to help him. Obama is such a hypocrite, it's sickening.

I would love to hear a journalist ask Obama why he won't help his brother. There is no possible excuse for his lack of compassion. Originally Posted by joe bloe
I wouldn't be surprised if Obama and his brother even met- this is a "brother" that his father had from another woman- you act as if this is a "brother" from his biological mother who he was raised up with his life- give me a freaking break.

Oh by the way, Obama was a community organizer -if you think one can be a community organizer in an area like Chicago without helping the sick and poor than you are out of your mind.

If you consider Romney compassion a man who could bodily make a 10k bet on TV as if it were a 10 dollar bet than you keep believing he's compassion. Most Americans look at Romney as a Richie Rich and sorry he will not connect. By th way, every candidate that has ran for office has always had some "compassionate" story to tell- I am guessing in some situations half the stories that tell are bullshit- Come on Romney's dad bringing his Mom a rose to bed every single day??????
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I hate to agree with these guys but Clint did kinda suck.
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Tweet of the year: This is a perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.

Nailed it. Originally Posted by Doove
"Imaginary Odumbo" as an "imaginary president" does sum up the last four years.
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  • CJ7
  • 08-31-2012, 11:32 AM
ol Clint has had many moments in the spotight, its time for him to head back to Carmel, grab a glass of wine, sit down, shut up and relax ...

"Well boy, you gonna pull them pistols or whistle dixie"