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Sun Sep 2, 2012, 05:45 AM

Obama, a 'huge' Clint Eastwood fan, not offended by skit

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"He is a great actor, and an even better director," the president said in an interview with USA TODAY aboard Air Force One, on his way to campaign rallies in Iowa Saturday. "I think the last few movies that he's made have been terrific."
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Was he offended?

"One thing about being president or running for president — if you're easily offended, you should probably choose another profession." Obama said with a smile. He said there would be no effort to counter with a similar stunt at the Democratic National Convention, which opens in Charlotte Tuesday.

"I think we'll be playing this pretty straight," he said


http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/story/2012-09-02/obama-clint-eastwood-skit/57520284/1?csp=34news

Geeze! I love his inspiring Class Act!

h/t the obama diary~

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Reply Obama, a 'huge' Clint Eastwood fan, not offended by skit (Original post)
Cha Sep 2012 OP
monmouth Sep 2012 #1
unc70 Sep 2012 #19
99th_Monkey Sep 2012 #2
Auggie Sep 2012 #3
billky Sep 2012 #4
southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #5
Atypical Liberal Sep 2012 #6
SCVDem Sep 2012 #7
Cha Sep 2012 #16
ginnyinWI Sep 2012 #17
Paladin Sep 2012 #8
mojo2012 Sep 2012 #9
tridim Sep 2012 #10
drlit Sep 2012 #11
Ferretherder Sep 2012 #13
alterfurz Sep 2012 #15
Cha Sep 2012 #18
Iliyah Sep 2012 #12
Frustratedlady Sep 2012 #14
romneymakes Sep 2012 #20
romneymakes Sep 2012 #21

Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 05:54 AM

1. This will really annoy the Right. According to the Daily News, the Left is nervous, etc..LOL..n/t

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Response to monmouth (Reply #1)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 09:47 PM

19. Desperation was the word I saw from RW

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 05:54 AM

2. I have to agree

yet in doing so,
I still grieve and sorely morn,
for the those yesterdays,

when our dreams,
for the future of our nation,
were so much more humane,

so much more grounded,
in compassionate action,
on behalf of "the least of these".

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 06:43 AM

3. Class act -- I agree

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 07:46 AM

4. Made Clint Eastwood...

 

look like an even bigger fool.

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 07:58 AM

5. Gee where is that angry black man the GOP keep telling us about? How funny that Obama laughs at the

jokes and the more he does it the more the GOP baggers get upset. There are alot of angry white men out there.

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:09 AM

6. Yeah, that's class and all...

 

...but if it was me, I'd be tempted to say, "No, really, both of you really can go fuck yourselves!

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:12 AM

7. The GOP expected Super Bowl Clint

One great bit doesn't mean they all will be. It's easy when talking about Detroit's comeback, not so much when the message is lies and innuendo.

I have yet to see ANY actor deliver the Republican message in a believeable, TRUTHFUL, manner.

I don't think it can be done.

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Response to SCVDem (Reply #7)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 04:24 PM

16. Your post made me research just who wrote the Super Bowl

Ad, Half Time In America, and this is what I came up with..

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“We had to write it together with him,” Olivier Francois, Chrysler’s marketing chief, said in an interview at the Chicago Auto Show yesterday.

“Clearly, he felt like endorsing the message because the message is clearly not sales-oriented,” Francois said. “It is even hardly corporation-oriented. It’s about values.”


more..
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-02-13/chrysler-says-eastwood-helped-shape-ad-message-for-super-bowl.html

You're so absolutely right, SCVDEM.. So much smoother talkng about Detroit's comeback as opposed to Lies coming from Pres Obama in an Empty Chair.

snip..

"David Axelrod loved it. Karl Rove hated it . The entire political class was tweeting about it. But was Clint Eastwood’s “Halftime in America” ad for Chrysler actually a pro-Obama message? In his gravelly “Dirty Harry” whisper, the star expouded upon how “people are out of work and they’re hurting. . . wondering what they’re gonna do to make a comeback.” And how “we all pulled together and now Motor City is fighting again.”

Praise for the auto bailout? Our colleague Emily Heil asked top political message-makers for their read.

“The best Obama-Biden ad of the season,” said Democratic admaker Joe Slade White. “It’s about strength, and comebacks and coming together.”

Another Democrat, J.B. Poersch of SKDK Knickerbocker, saw a more subtle political angle: “It’s very hard to separate from GM and Chrysler’s successes,” he said."
More..

More..
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/post/clint-eastwood-denies-political-message-in-chrylser-ad/2012/02/06/gIQAzprwuQ_blog.html

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Response to SCVDem (Reply #7)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 07:55 PM

17. "lead balloon"

My conservative brother thinks it was a flop. I think the whole convention has been one.

I said that Paul Ryan is making Romney look even more boring. And he agreed, and said that it was the same with McCain and Sarah Palin. She was interesting, McCain was dull. I guess it is a new GOP template.

Anyway, we know how that one turned out!

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:13 AM

8. Well Played, Mr. President. (nt)

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:16 AM

9. President Obama has class...

Voters should take note that President Obama has far more class and civility than Romney or Ryan could ever have. I'm glad he's not going to follow with a "stunt" to counter the RNC. I don't think that the voters are looking for that and I think it will emphasize what idiots the speakers and attendees are

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:18 AM

10. I still don't know how he does it

But he does, every time. He's an amazing person.

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:24 AM

11. Class and More

President Obama has had to be the Jackie Robinson of Presidents. He has held his head high while so many have denigrated his service to this country, his love of this country, his family, his beliefs, and so much more. Not a day goes by when he's not called names I can't even type for the hatred they exude -- but he must listen to them, smile, and continue to work for these very people who hate him. He faces death threats every day, yet he wades into crowds, stands on risers, and faces America with a smile and everything he's got.

He's not perfect by any stretch, and I'm voting for him because he is a role model for all of us, young and old. To stand up and care for all.

Equality -- everybody gets it.

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Response to drlit (Reply #11)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:39 AM

13. Nail on the head!

You are so right!

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Response to drlit (Reply #11)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 11:27 AM

15. perfect analogy!

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Response to drlit (Reply #11)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 07:57 PM

18. Yes, drlit! And, it was a body slam to mitt and mrs mitt

who are always whining, pissing, and moaning how everyone is sooooooooooo mean to them. Because they tell the truth about them...WAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHWAHWAH

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:28 AM

12. The guy who made the make believe futuristic outrageous ideology movie of Pres O sponsored by

crazed RW said on Maher that Pres O had a rage like Charles Bronson, WTF, these RW don't live in reality huh.

Anywho, Pres O got class.

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 08:58 AM

14. I'm glad they decided to keep the convention straight...

It will (once more) show who the adults are in the room. Obama has a way of playing tricks with a straight face, so it will be interesting to watch him drive the RWrs crazy.

They SO want him to fail or, at the very least, get angry. When he doesn't, they are thrown off center. That is so much fun to watch.

I love our POTUS, VPOTUS and their ladies!

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 11:49 PM

20. "In the time it takes me to watch unforgiven, Mitt Romney makes $12,314.92"

hahah, calculate one for yourself at www.romneymakes.com

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Response to Cha (Original post)

Sun Sep 2, 2012, 11:50 PM

21. "In the time it takes me to watch Eastwood's RNC speech, Mitt Romney makes $2,254.84"

man, that's too much fun

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