Posted on 11/02/2018 4:00:53 AM PDT by ZeroToHero
Television legend Carl Reiner, 96, said he wants to live to 2020 so he can vote President Trump out of office.
The creator of The Dick Van Dyke Show said in a Twitter video that he served in World War II to defeat fascism.
Ive lived through the Great Depression. I served in World War II in our fight to defeat fascism. Ive seen the invention of television and performed on television even before my family owned one, he said.
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LOL, the Opti-Grab was the first thing I thought of.
Screwed up more than just his eyes, obviously.
Did he REALLY serve, as in serve as a soldier, in WWII? If so, thank you for your service Carl, but I wholly disagree with your politics.
He lives in California, so who cares?
“Doesnt appear to understand how the TRUMP curse works.”
Janet Reno said that Trump would “not be President in my lifetime”.
She died on Election Day 2016.
Think about that, Carl! ;)
As soon as the electorate understands politicians get rich off this crap, the sooner it ends.
“Nutty Democrat want to live longer merely to damn the world”
Thousands of bombings (explosions,not just props) by the militant left in the 1970s and he says America is going more extremist than ever before?
Even when a bisexual politically connected Democrat killed 900 people at Jonestown in the name of Marxist solidarity?
Mr. Morris had a long, long career both in front of and behind the camera. He directed three feature films and dozens of TV shows. In fact, he directed more episodes of The Andy Griffith Show than he appeared in as Ernest T. Bass. And of course, the man who played TV’s most famous hillbilly was born and raised in the Bronx.
He’s dead, Jim.
You can’t always get what you want..
I’m impressed that you found the post. I TOTALLY forgot that I wrote it.
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