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Disastrous Obama Economy Is Now Clint Eastwood And Paul Ryan’s Fault
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At least it was an entertaining speech.
I don’t think bashing Clint is very helpful. His fan base is so diverse. Like I said, not many 80 year olds can carry a movie like Gran Torino and have it be so commercially successful. He is largely respected in a more liberal Hollywood despite not being a liberal. That should also tell you something. Dems should move on from that.
To be fair, Vince McMahon (Romney donor) mocked Clint’s speech last night and he is a conservative.
I didn’t watch it last night.
Who cares? The press can always find stupid people who call themselves Republicans.
Didn’t studies show that conservatives were on average a bit dumber than liberals?
Gon, only ones conducted by imbecilic leftists.
Obama is taking credit for the fossil fuel industry job growth in Ohio and PA. The voters in Ohio and PA apparently believe him.
Saunders is angry only because the Democrats insulted him by having him speak at a venue that is non-
union. Probably a lot cheaper than a union venue.
You can tell how effective Clint Eastwood was by the apoplectic reaction from the Obama sycophants.
Obama hates being ridiculed. Keep it up.
Obama hates truth.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/eastwood-poll-voters-140017167–election.html?_esi=1
Clint Eastwood’s bizarre speech at the Republican National Convention last week didn’t go over so well with voters in Florida and North Carolina, but it didn’t hurt his overall image, a pair of new polls show.
According to a survey conducted by Public Policy Polling, 41 percent of Floridians said they had a negative opinion of Eastwood’s 12-minute improvised riff, which featured the 82-year-old Academy Award-winning actor and director pretending to have a conversation with an invisible President Obama, represented by an empty chair. In North Carolina, 44 percent of voters found Eastwood’s speech to be in poor taste. (Thirty-six percent of voters in both Florida and North Carolina said they had a favorable opinion of Eastwood’s stunt.)
But those same voters also said they nonetheless a favorable opinion of Eastwood. In Florida, 72 percent had a favorable opinion of Eastwood compared to 11 percent with a negative one. (That includes a majority of Democrats; 58 percent had a favorable opinion of him, while 20 percent negative.) In North Carolina, 71 percent had a favorable overall opinion of Eastwood, compared to 14 percent negative.
“Those are certainly numbers any politician would die for,” PPP said.
[Related: Obama: ‘I am a huge Clint Eastwood fan’]
The results appear to mirror the president’s own reaction to Eastwood. In an interview with USA Today published Sunday, Obama shrugged off the actor’s RNC performance, declaring: “I am a huge Clint Eastwood fan.”
“He is a great actor, and an even better director,” the president told the paper aboard Air Force One on Saturday. “I think the last few movies that he’s made have been terrific.”
The president said he was not offended by Eastwood, either.
“One thing about being president or running for president–if you’re easily offended, you should probably choose another profession,” Obama said.
[Also read: In defense of Clint Eastwood: He was weird, but fantastic]
The same North Carolina survey shows the presidential race in a dead heat in North Carolina heading into the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, with President Obama and Mitt Romney tied at 48 percent.
Just about as expected.
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