To: Nachum
I’m pretty sure Eastwood is a libertarian, and not a fan of Obama. People are looking too hard into things.
12 posted on
02/06/2012 9:30:30 AM PST by
EEGator
To: EEGator
Hell, Clint might be a Buddhist who enjoys llama racing and hot air ballooning naked...but when someone offers you $5MM to do a commercial, taxpayer dollars talk.
18 posted on
02/06/2012 9:34:22 AM PST by
wac3rd
(Somewhere in Hell, Ted Kennedy snickers....)
To: EEGator
“Im pretty sure Eastwood is a libertarian, and not a fan of Obama. People are looking too hard into things.”
Agreed. I’ve wondered how much of the older and wiser Eastwood is in “Grand Torino”.
32 posted on
02/06/2012 9:49:51 AM PST by
The Antiyuppie
("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
To: EEGator; All
I agree that people tend to look too hard at things and see things that are not there. However, in the coming days ahead look for Obama to co-op that commercial into his campaign speeches. In fact, bank on it.
71 posted on
02/06/2012 12:12:05 PM PST by
Obadiah
(Why do they put Braille dots on the keypad of the drive-up ATMs?)
To: EEGator
Im pretty sure Eastwood is a libertarian, and not a fan of Obama. People are looking too hard into things.
Dude, you're on the wrong threads for those kind of comments! Don't you know that the entire bowl game and its commercials were all about Obama?
It's true, I've been reading it all over this site......
78 posted on
02/07/2012 3:41:44 PM PST by
Hot Tabasco
(The only solution to this primary is a shoot out! Last person standing picks the candidate)
To: EEGator
In fact, I would go so far as to say that you and I were probably the only ones here who actually watched the game and enjoyed it...........LOL!
But then again, we were able to filter out all the subliminal messages about Obama, and that's not an easy thing to do.
79 posted on
02/07/2012 3:45:50 PM PST by
Hot Tabasco
(The only solution to this primary is a shoot out! Last person standing picks the candidate)
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