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In reply to the discussion: Eastwood: “President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,” [View all]INdemo
(7,024 posts)37. All this support for Rmoney and Ryan probably has nothing to do with
Eastwood's net worth of 375 million would it?
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Eastwood: “President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,” [View all]
cali
Sep 2012
OP
"aiming for the people in the middle" ... by CHANNELING the craziest of the far right.
JoePhilly
Sep 2012
#1
So, he thinks so little of those "in the middle" he gives them bat crazy monolog with a chair?
nanabugg
Sep 2012
#62
This picture is going to make the 2012 highlight reel and will be remembered for decades
corkhead
Sep 2012
#44
I never thought he was a good actor - all his movies had the same format, theme, just named his
LibGranny
Sep 2012
#18
This is not going set well with all the folks wishing he'd played the GOP.
Lone_Star_Dem
Sep 2012
#43
"...the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,” he said to the chair. nt
LaydeeBug
Sep 2012
#45
I think "you're arguing with an empty chair" should replace "that's a strawman"
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2012
#52
As if his movies about a middle aged white guy going around punking young minority men
craigmatic
Sep 2012
#56
Clint was on the "respect the President" bandwagon when Bush was in power.
Dawson Leery
Sep 2012
#59