It's hilarious you guys think that show was a positive for the party. Instead, he's a laughing stock today and symbol of the Republican Party: an angry, old white guy talking to himself.
I thought the empty chair represented Obama very well. Dems, you don't recognize satire when it's right in front of you? Something fun happened at a Political Convention and it just so happens that RNC pulled it off. Oh, I know most of those Democrat loving new anchors jumped on it like an ugly and desperate hyena on a deer, but what Clint did was accomplish what he set out to do - he reminded us that the President was hired by the people and he's not doing the job so it's time to let him go. By the way, how many people do you think watched the convention because of Clint? Hmm?
The frozen expression of Ann Romney and Paul Ryan and his wife spoke volumes, followed by Ryan checking his watch (Eastwood went way over his allotted time).
Democracy4Sale wrote: If I were you guys, I'd be embarrassed and looking for some kind of spin to deflect from what happened, too...
I am not embarrased by Eastwood, he had some good points. I would be apprehensive about Biden. :pop
I wonder where Oprah stands on all this, she pretty much rocked the vote for Obama last time around. Strangly silent. Or have I missed something?
Democracy4Sale wrote: If I were you guys, I'd be embarrassed and looking for some kind of spin to deflect from what happened, too...
I am not embarrased by Eastwood, he had some good points. I would be apprehensive about Biden. :pop
I wonder where Oprah stands on all this, she pretty much rocked the vote for Obama last time around. Strangly silent. Or have I missed something?