lol clint eastwood

UncleBuck

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What a dopey fucking remark! What kind of reaction would one expect from a group of progressives listening to a republican presidential nominee speak? LOL
did you note the part where we thought he was doing well and doing what he needed to do for the first half?

he kinda humanized himself, and at that point he needed to go optimistic and discuss his vision. he breezed over his vision and plans in about 12 seconds and went for birther jabs instead. lame, not going to get the center doing that.
 

beenthere

New Member
did you note the part where we thought he was doing well and doing what he needed to do for the first half?

he kinda humanized himself, and at that point he needed to go optimistic and discuss his vision. he breezed over his vision and plans in about 12 seconds and went for birther jabs instead. lame, not going to get the center doing that.
Sorry pal, the independents are already there. Obama's biggest mistake was the remark he made about "you didn't build that" those four words sealed his fate. Social issues are on the back burner this election cycle and the economy and jobs are foremost in voters minds, Mitt may not be the likable guy Obama was in 2008, but he did make the case he would be the best choice to move this economy in a better direction.
 

UncleBuck

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Sorry pal, the independents are already there. Obama's biggest mistake was the remark he made about "you didn't build that" those four words sealed his fate. Social issues are on the back burner this election cycle and the economy and jobs are foremost in voters minds, Mitt may not be the likable guy Obama was in 2008, but he did make the case he would be the best choice to move this economy in a better direction.
not sure what reality you live in where it is a good idea to overplay a hand like that sound byte you took out of context. that kind of thing tends to backfire, ya know.

and if social issues are back burner, why is romney resorting to a lie about welfare?

for that matter, if obama is such an easy defeat to be had, why is the right resorting to manufacturing lie after lie after lie about him?

it's getting kind of embarrassing, just like your sock puppet buddy with the fist up his ass.
 

londonfog

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Sorry pal, the independents are already there. Obama's biggest mistake was the remark he made about "you didn't build that" those four words sealed his fate. Social issues are on the back burner this election cycle and the economy and jobs are foremost in voters minds, Mitt may not be the likable guy Obama was in 2008, but he did make the case he would be the best choice to move this economy in a better direction.
only to idiots who only heard those four words...not what was said prior. I understand that some fools can't understand conversations past 5 words, but most of them already vote GOP and yell USA USA USA when confused
 

UncleBuck

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only to idiots who only heard those four words...not what was said prior. I understand that some fools can't understand conversations past 5 words, but most of them already vote GOP and yell USA USA USA when confused
they're building a house on a bad foundation, it's going to topple right back onto them. and i will laugh.
 

nontheist

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i forgot, you did your "research" :lol:



i remember what obama proposed to create jobs, it was filled with republican ideas which they then voted against, which was hilarious.

did you catch where romney detailed his plan to create 12 million jobs tonight? i must have blinked and missed it. or maybe clint eastwood talked about it and i was too busy laughing my ass off.
One more intellectual post, to add to the pile of shit you throw around here.
 

SSHZ

Well-Known Member
did you see the speech?

even romney's people were mortified by it.

What are you talking about- "Romney's people were mortified by it??????" He did a good job overall introducing himself and I bet his "likeness" factor took a nice jump up. Nothing specific tonight, for sure, but detailed nicely Obama's failed presidency- the lies, the disappointments, the avoidances, the failures - and that's ALL that matters. The more everyone can define the choices, and understand what this country will look like in 4 more years of O- he can't possibly win another term. I said it 2 months ago, and I feel even stronger about it now- Obama loses by a surprisingly wide margin........
 

thehole

New Member
was he high or something?
He's a fucking old crusty republican who supported Nixon. Fuck him!

The chair thing was a joke, an invisible Obama. lol

Clint Eastwood is a coward for grandstanding for this pathetic GOP party. Love his films both acting and directing, but as for his political views and beliefs he's a typical republican retard.
 

budlover13

King Tut
He's a fucking old crusty republican who supported Nixon. Fuck him!

The chair thing was a joke, an invisible Obama. lol

Clint Eastwood is a coward for grandstanding for this pathetic GOP party. Love his films both acting and directing, but as for his political views and beliefs he's a typical republican retard.
Amen!

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UncleBuck

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What are you talking about- "Romney's people were mortified by it??????" He did a good job overall introducing himself and I bet his "likeness" factor took a nice jump up. Nothing specific tonight, for sure, but detailed nicely Obama's failed presidency- the lies, the disappointments, the avoidances, the failures - and that's ALL that matters. The more everyone can define the choices, and understand what this country will look like in 4 more years of O- he can't possibly win another term. I said it 2 months ago, and I feel even stronger about it now- Obama loses by a surprisingly wide margin........
mortified by the clint eastwood rambling, i mean.

when romney went into the negativity and pessimism and lies about obama was where he went wrong. that doesn't grab the center. he needed to outline his plans in detail instead of spending 12 seconds on them.

i still think it's going to be tight, but it's only august. nothing has even started yet.
 

lifegoesonbrah

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mortified by the clint eastwood rambling, i mean.

when romney went into the negativity and pessimism and lies about obama was where he went wrong. that doesn't grab the center. he needed to outline his plans in detail instead of spending 12 seconds on them.

i still think it's going to be tight, but it's only august. nothing has even started yet.

I'm convinced that he doesn't know the plan.
 

SSHZ

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  • "The chair thing was a joke, an invisible Obama. lol"


    It was symbolic........Obama has been "missing" the last 3.5 years. You guys couldn't figure that out yourself? I thought it was all quite uncomfortable, but still quite funny too. In bringing out an film "icon", it showed not all Hollywood types were Democratic. Clint made the point that there are many "closet" Republicans, many more than we realize.







 

UncleBuck

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  • "The chair thing was a joke, an invisible Obama. lol"


    It was symbolic........Obama has been "missing" the last 3.5 years. You guys couldn't figure that out yourself? I thought it was all quite uncomfortable, but still quite funny too. In bringing out an film "icon", it showed not all Hollywood types were Democratic. Clint made the point that there are many "closet" Republicans, many more than we realize.





obama's been missing? you sure it hasn't been an obstructionist GOP?
 
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