Clint Eastwood Topic

My words are there. Can you give any other explaination for why I would link the sentences together? 
9/2/2012 3:52 PM
And I believe that you all saw a bad performance.

Pretty straight-forward. Bad performance. We all saw it. Notice you didn't say it was a performance we thought was bad. You actually called it a bad performance.

You are all so biased against conservatives that you see anger and hate whenever we speak.

You guys are in such a bubble that anyone who runs with Conservatism looks crazy to you,

You're saying conservatives are being victimized for their beliefs. You've probably said some version of this in at least a thousand (probably several thousand) of your posts. Why would that be thought unusual?
9/2/2012 4:06 PM
<<"WHY DOESN'T ANYBODY UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN!?!?!">>

I think this is my favorite Swamp moment of the exchange.... I see Swamp as about 6 or 7, stomping his feet, yelling...the petulant child who eventually becomes the petulant adult. On the edge of a meltdown...time for someone to take a timeout!
9/2/2012 6:45 PM
Posted by genghisxcon on 9/2/2012 4:06:00 PM (view original):
And I believe that you all saw a bad performance.

Pretty straight-forward. Bad performance. We all saw it. Notice you didn't say it was a performance we thought was bad. You actually called it a bad performance.

You are all so biased against conservatives that you see anger and hate whenever we speak.

You guys are in such a bubble that anyone who runs with Conservatism looks crazy to you,

You're saying conservatives are being victimized for their beliefs. You've probably said some version of this in at least a thousand (probably several thousand) of your posts. Why would that be thought unusual?
Why would I say "You saw a bad performnce". Doesnt that imply a disconnect between your vision and reality? 

9/2/2012 6:50 PM
Posted by swamphawk22 on 9/2/2012 3:52:00 PM (view original):
My words are there. Can you give any other explaination for why I would link the sentences together? 
It's no ones responsibility but yours to explain what you mean. If you can't do that, we can't help you.
9/2/2012 7:17 PM
Posted by jvford on 9/2/2012 7:17:00 PM (view original):
Posted by swamphawk22 on 9/2/2012 3:52:00 PM (view original):
My words are there. Can you give any other explaination for why I would link the sentences together? 
It's no ones responsibility but yours to explain what you mean. If you can't do that, we can't help you.
I explained it 10 times, but the hard core leftists on the site keep insisting that I said something else so I asked them to present a logical scenario that would fit their explaination.
9/2/2012 8:47 PM
Again, it's your job to explain, not ours. If you've tried 10 times and no one gets it , it's your problem.
9/2/2012 9:48 PM
Is it Halftime in America for that chair?
9/2/2012 11:16 PM

A video mash-up of speakers from last week's Republican National Convention does not include an appearance from the " mystery RNC speaker," Clint Eastwood.

The two-and-a-half minute video posted today to the Romney campaign's YouTube account features former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, VP nominee Paul Ryan and of course, Romney himself, but it leaves out Eastwood's controversial speech.

 

Eastwood caused a stir at the convention and on Twitter with a rambling speech Thursday night, in which he interviewed an invisible President Obama in a wooden prop chair.

The speech launched a trend called " Eastwooding ," and prompted one supporter to tell Vice President Joe Biden , "You gotta keep the chair."

"You got that? The invisible chair," Bev Kalmer of Poland, Ohio said.

White House senior adviser David Plouffe called Eastwood "an American treasure," on ABC's " This Week " Sunday.

"We're all Clint Eastwood fans here in the Obama campaign," Plouffe said.

A Romney adviser said the presidential candidate found Eastwood's routine funny, but other Republicans worried it disrupted the flow of the final night at the national convention.

"I personally think Clint Eastwood was a mistake before he came out," former California Senate candidate Carly Fiorina said today on "Meet the Press."

Speaking on the same show, former presidential candidate Newt Gingrich called the performance "a distraction."

"I think in the long run it's almost irrelevant. But it's the sort of bump that gives everything something to tweet about, and it provides lots of fodder," Gingrich said. "On the other hand, if you're Mitt Romney and your choice is to have Saturday Night Live decide to pick on Clint Eastwood or pick on you, I think- I think I'd give them Clint Eastwood for every night for the rest of the campaign

9/2/2012 11:41 PM
What he said is now irelevant. The liberal army of Comedians have declared it funny, so it is.

This is the problem Conservatives face. We get mocked unfairly by the left and cannot respond without being blasted like Eastwood.

So we must take the high ground and hope America will respond to an adult discussion about the issues.
9/3/2012 2:07 AM
Methinks its just not liberals mocking him.
9/3/2012 9:15 AM
Posted by The Taint on 9/3/2012 9:15:00 AM (view original):
Methinks its just not liberals mocking him.
It is liberals.

The Republicans were bothered by his comments because they knew it would give the left another distraction so they dont have to talk about Obama's failures.

The left mocks it, calls him senile and makes jokes about it.
9/3/2012 1:15 PM
Hah. That's not what I've heard around "the water cooler" the last few days. Conservatives are definitely making fun of him.
9/3/2012 1:18 PM
******* Glen Beck was mocking him.
9/3/2012 1:21 PM
At the Republican convention the surprise speaker was CLINT EASTWOOD. Some surprise! A grumpy old white guy at a Republican convention?
9/3/2012 3:10 PM
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