Friday, August 31, 2012

Clint: Obama's an empty suit

  Sure enough, the minute Clint Eastwood stepped on the stage, Twitter lit up with the disapprovers, cluckers and disdainers.
  Indeed, Invisible Obama appeared immediately on Twitter.
  The professionals all know better than the commoners. Clint was rambling, embarrassing, ruined it for Romney, didn't fit the scripted nature of the event.
  Nuh uh.
  Clint Eastwood was terrific. 
  Sure, it was unscripted. That's what was so charming about it; and it provided balance to the emotional and moving testimonies of the people Romney had helped over the years.
  After several days of watching people (many not the best speakers) read their carefully prepared scripts, it was delightful to watch the old cowboy lean into the podium and joke with America, now and then stopping to seriously remind us that politicians are just employees and that this is the greatest country in the world.
  From Twitter:
Maddow: "Clint Eastwoods chair bit is the weirdest thing she's ever seen at a convention." Everyone else: "Giant vaginas."
If Clint Eastwood had spoken at an Obama rally the BBC would be singing his praises (Awesome or Sad?)  
C. Eastwood can say just about anything he chooses. The twerps in HW could never measure up to his dedication to America. Forget about it!
And here's the REAL point of the Clint skit. Some of the bright bulbs out there didn't get that:
YES!!!!!! “: Obama the Empty Chair in an Empty Suit with Empty Promises was hysterical skit by CLINT EASTWOOD! 
  See, the delusional MSM but I repeat myself just don't seem to understand that Obama is an EMPTY SUIT sitting in an EMPTY OFFICE in an EMPTY CHAIR. 

  So, bah, to the disapprovers.
  As usual, we shoot our own and the other side mocks everything we do.
  Hey, bugger off.
  We're real sick and tired of all the central planners who are so much smarter than we are.
  We're sick of your voices, sick of your opinions, sick of your constant nattering and nagging.
  I'll think we got this.
  We'll take it from here.

2 comments:

  1. But was that the best use of prime time television?

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  2. I loved it. He was funny and right on. Geez, he spoke the truth. The Oprah crying, the empty chair, the greatest country in the world, the "hot doggin'" liberal celebrities...hilarious and insightful. LOVED IT.

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