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Having cut the convention short by a day, you would think they would have the cream of the crop up there, having a good excuse to weed out the ineffective ones.
Sad, simply sad, liked his movies but when someone goes far right they have to give up something, rational thought seems to be the price he paid, say it ain't so Clint
"They used him like that"
"he has to swallow Mitt"
"He is not happy what they did to Ron Paul"
Do you even bother to listen to how you sound?
Why act as if he was forced to speak there? HE CHOSE TO SPEAK THERE and that's the reality of it.
Stop whining; the guy rocked for being his age, in front of 20,000 people, and 50M viewers. You couldn't have done as well as he did. <<< another fact
Omg no one is whining. I would say most of us love him. And I think he is used to being watched by millions of viewers don't you It upset me to see him in a way I've never seen him before. He just shouldn't have been there. It did nothing for the republicans except to make them look desperate or something.
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Desperate is a good word, 'cuz the GOP desperately needs a hero, and Clint was it (too bad their current candidates aren't quite as stirring)! Although for folks who supposedly respect authority and tradition, it still seems pretty rude to address the POTUS as "absolutely crazy".
Dirty Harry supports gun control, gay marriage, abortion rights and a couple other things these nitwits hate.
I'm curious to see how many pro-Second Amendment, pro-traditional marriage, pro-Life speakers get in the building, much less on the podium at the DNC.
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