His schtick with the chair was fantastic. Especially the “He cant do that to himself” routine.
A kind of down-to-earth assessment of Obama and our country - kind of nice, really. Basically saying we the people are in charge here and politicians are our employees so when they fail to do the job, we gotta let ‘em go. No wild eyed rant - what a relief. He’s been in politician office himself BTW.
God bless you Clint. You are a Great American!!
MAKE THEIR DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just before I pull the GOP lever in the polling place, I’ll pretend I’m talking to Obama, “Mr. Obama, you have to ask yourself a question.....”
Thanks for adding in all those great images.
I liked Eastwood’s speech a lot better than those of the others, even Romney. Very straightforward. It’s the kind of plain speaking that resonates with the average person.
So what if it wasn’t scripted and he didn’t use a teleprompter? He said what he had to say. Goodness knows we have had enough of almost four years of canned speeches and the teleprompter from the Liar-in-Chief.
I'm wondering if this is the tell, since it came just before the denouement.
Could Eastwood be pizzed at Bobo's patently false ad accusing Romney of murdering that man's wife. Could that have been the tipping point where he picked up the phone?
Let them know that citizen/voters out here understood Eastwood's message loud and clear, that the "chatterer class" in NYC and Washington may have filtered it through their "Obama hearing device," but that their attempt to portray Clint as a doddering old fool who has lost his touch won't work.
Any attempts next week to portray him as such will reveal them for what they are: useful idiots for the ideology which finally will silence even them.