Is that what I am missing?....limited terms or term limits?
What about the people who do not vote the party line? I am a Republican, sort of, and I regularly vote for a democrat because of the chairmanship he holds and the number of military bases located in the state. Without him being in the position he is, and the clout to fight BRAC, he would have been routed years ago. Our state cannot afford to lose bases and the related jobs.
Scott
He was hilarious!
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Yup, he was.
That was Eastwood [the man], not The Man With No Name, or Dirty Harry, or anyone he's played on screen, but the man himself.
The man who has 7 children by 5 women, only 2 of whom he married. One he didn't [Sondra Locke] spent the whole 14 years of their relationship married to someone else. Who was openly gay.
I like Eastwood's characters, but his real character, not so much.
A better example of the hypocrisy of their 'Family Values' would be tough to find.
As for the performance, I think he should have retired already - he clearly wasn't in great shape, and it was sad to see him [literally] scratching his head.
If democrats were smart they would bring in Betty White. She would be just as funny I think.
Why are you bringing up Clint's personal life. What does that have to do with anything?
Most people like and respect what he has to say.
I don't know why, but I find that funny.
Why are you bringing up Clint's personal life. What does that have to do with anything?
Most people like and respect what he has to say.
I don't know why, but I find that funny.
I don't know why either.
I brought up his personal life [as already explained] because it wasn't the actor on stage, it was the person.
Most people like the roles he has played, and/or his talents as a director, but that's what the Oscars are for - the RNC is about the character of the Republican party and the candidate chosen to represent them. The people Romney calls friends [like Eastwood] are an indication of that character, which makes Eastwood's character relevant, IMO.
He's an actor, nothing more.
Most people I know could not care one iotta what an actor has to say about the real world.
I brought up his personal life [as already explained] because it wasn't the actor on stage, it was the person.
Most people like the roles he has played, and/or his talents as a director, but that's what the Oscars are for - the RNC is about the character of the Republican party and the candidate chosen to represent them. The people Romney calls friends [like Eastwood] are an indication of that character, which makes Eastwood's character relevant, IMO.