Posted on 10/21/2020 11:19:24 AM PDT by White Lives Matter
Hollywood actor Sam Elliott has lent his deep, resonant voice to the Joe Biden campaign, narrating a new campaign ad that calls for Americans to unite behind the Democratic presidential nominee.
There is only one America no Democratic rivers, no Republican mountains, Elliott says in the commercial. Just this great land and all thats possible on it, with a fresh start. Cures we can find, futures we can shape. Work to reward, dignity to protect. There is so much we can do if we choose to take on problems and not each other, and choose a president who brings out our best.
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aka: ma fake twang's better'n yer fake twang !
Lots of cowboy wannabees===all hat and no cattle... like GWBush with argyle socks, too— they support the uniparty and biden’s china scheme.
This elliott guy started out in CA surfer movies. Long way from Tom Selleck.
There is only one America no Democratic rivers, no Republican mountains,
So he is saying this to support the most toxic, divisive party in the nation?
The Dem party that has spewed the majority of the ideas to pit Americans against each other.
That party Is the one you are supporting Mr Elliott?
Pfffffffffft! Gotta dry my touchscreen now! 😆
“A very encouraging sign of PANIC, no?”
Seems so. I can’t see a strong Trump economy as being hurtful to Hollyweirdos.
So, what do they fear?
Ties to illegal activities being discovered?
Loss of the Chinese market?
Loss of elite propagandist stature?
California being made to eat its massive failures?
Having to acknowledge that they disgust half of Americans?
What?
How many abortions will Biden stop in an effort to bring us together?
Huh. Well, my decades long school girl crush on Sam just got blown up. Buh-bye, Sam. You just blew yourself up.
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