The Good Not Afraid to Make the Bad Look Ugly |
Clint Eastwood declared for the camera the latent truth:
There are many conservatives in Hollywood, but they don't blast. They are
conservative in every way.
Clint would ask the following questions. He was talking about the election
in 2008. The discussion was about Hope and Change.
Everybody was crying, even Oprah. He had not cried that hard
23 million unemployed are in this country. He started to cry for that —
that is disgraceful, and he is right. Obama has not done enough to deal with
his problem.
It's time for someone else to come and solve the problem — he did not give
the warmest endorsement for Mitt when he said that.
How do you handle promises that you made during your election? This is a
great question, and Clint Eastwood
He did not close Gitmo, as he promised that he would — wow, Clint is really
"with it" — even I had forgotten that. He also brought up the failed
attempt to bring the Khalid trial to New York City.
Obama was against the war in Iraq, but he favored the war in Afghanistan.
How shameful that the professor in the Oval Office did not check in with the
Russians, who failed miserably
Romney — why are you giving the date out for withdrawal? Bring them home
NOW! Yes, bring home our troops, bring them home!
More promises, not kept, thank you Clint, for keeping the President on his
toes. Romney
Joe Biden — the intellect of the Democratic Body — what a witty, worthy
chop! A smile with a body behind it.
I never thought it was a good idea for attorneys to be President – the Civil
lawyer lobby has too much power in Washington. The dialectic of devil's
advocate takes too much time away from making the necessary decisions.,
It is time for a businessman, Clint. Yes, and Romney is a stellar
businessman. I wish that Clint had hammered home the stiff opposition that Mitt
gave to the overwhelmingly Democratic statehouse in Massachusetts.
We own this country — we the People own this country, not the President,
not Washington, not the Congress. Politicians are our employees. Yes, I could
not agree more.
Obama has not done his job. He needs to be let go.
Clint Eastwood seemed a little out of it, yet he commanded a roaring
response from the RNC crowd.
"Go ahead! Make my day!"
Clint made the four days, that's for sure.