Posted on 08/04/2016 12:13:01 PM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: Clint Eastwood in an Esquire magazine article has come out and said that he's for Trump, gonna vote for Trump. He loves Trump. He said Trump is the enemy of the "pussy generation." And everybody said, "Holy cow, he said that?" Yes, he did. He said that Trump is the enemy of the "pussy generation."
So all day on the Drive-By Media they have had members of the "pussy generation" on as guests. I saw on Fox not long ago a couple of women, apparently of this generation, and they were being asked what they thought of Eastwood referring to their generation as the "pussy generation." They were outraged. I mean, these women are in their thirtiess. Who knows. I'm guessing thirties, maybe early forties. I recognize one of them and I didn't recognize the other. And they were just livid.
They were telling Eastwood to stick to his own generation. "Eastwood, he's an old guy now, and just because he's a movie star that doesn't have any effect on our generation, just stick to what he knows. He doesn't know us." And then Eastwood, grab audio sound bite No. 23. This just stands by itself. This was on the TMZ website yesterday. They were interviewing Eastwood about the presidential race and the TMZ reporter says, "So you think that Trump should stop saying inflammatory things or is it a bad thing to be too politically correct?"
EASTWOOD: It's a bad thing to be too PC, but I think there's a limit to it. I mean, you don't have to be rude to somebody. But also, you know, the other guy was being exploited by a political party. That's no good either. Whether either party does it, exploitation, you shouldn't take advantage of some poor slob.
RUSH: Eastwood is weighing in the Khizr Khan situation by suggesting that Trump should not be trying to take advantage of some poor slob. Clint Eastwood, who carried on that magnificent imaginary conversation with Obama at the 2012 Romney convention. I thought it was great. Some people thought it was hard for the younger generation to decipher and that it didn't quite hit home the way everybody had hoped.
But I liked it. I thought it was brilliantly conceived and I thought it was flawlessly executed. But I look at things from a different way sometimes. I look at the degree of difficulty and the performance and then bringing the performance home. That was a tough thing to do, and Eastwood did it well.
So to me it was pretty hip. So we have that out there. What else do we have out there? We've got, oh, yeah, we've got what sound bite is this? Liz Mair, she's a Republican consultant. Can somebody tell me off the top -- does anybody know? Seventeen I'm told that it is. Cookie, when I got up today, the first thing I do when I get up is... the second thing I do when I get up is I check the email and there was an email there from Cookie. And it said:
"Liz Mair actually called Trump a ... do you want me to bleep it or do you want me to use it?"
So I'm still in newly awakened, freshly awakened haze. I said, "I'm not going to make a hasty decision here." So I grabbed my glasses and I put my glasses on, reread it. And I said, "Go ahead, use it." She said it. She said it on CNN. She said it to Anderson Cooper. Anderson Cooper didn't flinch. So if Anderson Cooper didn't flinch, CNN aired it. Here we go question from Anderson Cooper to Liz Mair. She is, by the way, a spokeswoman for the Johnson-Weld third-party campaign. And she has done spokeswoman work, I think, or consultancy work of some kind for the RNC.
The question: "Have you lost any hope that the GOP can rein Trump in to be more traditional or at least more disciplined as a candidate?"
MAIR: I lost all hope of that, uhhh, probably seven, eight months ago now, quite candidly. It's amazing to me that anybody is still having a discussion about having some sort of an intervention or bringing him back on message. This is his message. His message is being a loudmouth dick. We're going to continue to see the Republican nominee basically acting as if he's on a suicide mission and aiming to take the whole rest of the party down with him.
RUSH: It was just earlier this week that I was telling people how proud I am that I have been able to maintain the high standards of refined and sophisticated communication. For example, by not slinking low and using the word that begins with a P to describe urinate. That word is common. You hear it all over, everywhere. You hear it on cable news, on broadcast TV primetime. You hear it on talk radio. I am very proud that I have not resorted to it. So I get here today, and I'm faced with this dilemma.
Do I play a sound bite from a babe calling Trump "a loudmouth dick"? I look over here and Eastwood is referring to Millennials as the "poo-sai" generation. And then the Washington Post: "There Really Isn't Anything Magical About It: Why More Millennials Are Avoiding Sex." Do you know why they're avoiding sex? (interruption) Why? (interruption) Too much time on the phone! They're spending too much time streaming video on YouTube. They're living vicariously. They're having sex vicariously on the phone.
Not "with the phone," folks.
Not with it, but while using it. You know, I knew this generation... There was something different about them. When I first learned that the guys in the Millennial generation were not interested in cars, I thought that was a big moment. That was seminal. I mean, that could... I said to myself at the time when I saw that, "This could signal a tremendous shift in American cultural attitudes and behavior." Because people -- and not just young men. People's relationship, people's infatuation, people's interest in cars has been in the top five things that you would say are distinctly American.
I mean, in Europe they don't care about them. You've got to buy something no bigger than a matchbox to fix the streets that haven't been modernized since the 1700s over there. So you can't even get a real car over there that you can go everywhere in. But here... Other than Germany.
But here, it's always a different story.
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Rhetorical question: How many pussy democrats own and drive Musclecars?
Remember the other night what Trump was called on World news by Anderson Cooper....
Guess what Liz Mair is. A loudmouth socialist “aunt” w/ a c.
Well everything always revolves around liberals genitals. It all goes back to their crotches.
Their stands on all forms of perversion.
Their stand on abortion.
Their stand on guns.
Their stand on all their isms.
Their explanation of what you are if you dont agree with them.
Liberals are genitocentric. The nice way to say it. The less nice way to say it is they base everything in their lives around worshipping their groins.
It’s too bad none of them heard it. They’re all out looking for Pokeman.
Ahhh, the joys of country living.
By definition, every generation is the Pussy Generation.
Or the last one.
I didn't catch what Cooper called Trump...if you can't post it here 'cause it's too hot to handle, freepmail me, LOL.
Leni
The problem with PC and this micro aggression BS is it is stopping feedback that people need to be better citizens and employees. I am male. I had a female supervisor some 20 years ago say to me "I can get one of you anywhere". I took her comment seriously and proved her wrong. Probably can't do that today...
Would it be appropriate to call this the republican version of the VAGINA MONOLOGUES ???
(...notice how delicate I am....LOL)
Leni
“When I was growing up, “pussy” meant a wussified male.”
For a long time I didn’t know that “PC” stood for “politically correct.”
I thought it was pronounced “puh-see.”
Oh well. Same diff, I guess.
Is that why there are so many commercials about taking Viagra with them on vacation?———sure glad I never needed anything like that-—
The oldster strategy didn’t work out very well when Bob Dole tried it.
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