Clint Eastwood for McCain.
More news from Libertarian republican, this time really good. An article by Andrew Murphy, called ‘Libertarian Clint Eastwood to back John McCain.”
By Andrew Murphy.
"I mean, I've always been a libertarian. Leave everybody alone. Let everybody else do what they want. Just stay out of everybody else's hair. So I believe in that value of smaller government. Give politicians power and all of a sudden they'll misuse it on ya."
So says Hollywood icon and former small-town Republican Mayor Clint Eastwood in an interview with "Guardian" newspaper in Britain.
In a rather candid interview with the British newspaper, Eastwood reflexes on his political activism both in real life and on the screen.
John McCain- ""My wife used to be an anchorwoman in Arizona, so she knew John McCain and she liked him and I kinda liked him. In fact, we sort of supported him when he was running the first time against Bush eight years ago. But we haven't been active as yet."
Ronald Reagan's use of Eastwood's famous quote from the movie Sudden Impact("I must have heard it about 10,000 times,"). Eastwood referring to the phrase, 'go ahead....make my day.'
Film maker Michael Moore- He vows he'd kill Michael Moore if the documentarian ever showed up at his house, the way he had doorstepped Charlton Heston in Bowling for Columbine.
His motivation for doing Dirty Harry character- "Being a contrary sort of person, I figured there had been enough politically correct crap going around. The police were not held in great favor particularly, the Miranda decisions had come down [forcing police to read arrested suspects their rights], people were thinking about the plight of the accused. I thought, 'Let's do a picture about the plight of the victim.'"
Death Penalty- "In 1928 they said: 'You can spend two years thinking about it and then we're going to kill you.' Nowadays they're sitting there worrying about how putting a needle in is a cruel and unusual punishment, the same needle you would have if you had a blood test."
The rest of the interview, click on this link to the Guardian: -
http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,2283921,00.html
"I mean, I've always been a libertarian. Leave everybody alone. Let everybody else do what they want. Just stay out of everybody else's hair. So I believe in that value of smaller government. Give politicians power and all of a sudden they'll misuse it on ya."
So says Hollywood icon and former small-town Republican Mayor Clint Eastwood in an interview with "Guardian" newspaper in Britain.
In a rather candid interview with the British newspaper, Eastwood reflexes on his political activism both in real life and on the screen.
John McCain- ""My wife used to be an anchorwoman in Arizona, so she knew John McCain and she liked him and I kinda liked him. In fact, we sort of supported him when he was running the first time against Bush eight years ago. But we haven't been active as yet."
Ronald Reagan's use of Eastwood's famous quote from the movie Sudden Impact("I must have heard it about 10,000 times,"). Eastwood referring to the phrase, 'go ahead....make my day.'
Film maker Michael Moore- He vows he'd kill Michael Moore if the documentarian ever showed up at his house, the way he had doorstepped Charlton Heston in Bowling for Columbine.
His motivation for doing Dirty Harry character- "Being a contrary sort of person, I figured there had been enough politically correct crap going around. The police were not held in great favor particularly, the Miranda decisions had come down [forcing police to read arrested suspects their rights], people were thinking about the plight of the accused. I thought, 'Let's do a picture about the plight of the victim.'"
Death Penalty- "In 1928 they said: 'You can spend two years thinking about it and then we're going to kill you.' Nowadays they're sitting there worrying about how putting a needle in is a cruel and unusual punishment, the same needle you would have if you had a blood test."
The rest of the interview, click on this link to the Guardian: -
http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,2283921,00.html
Clint played in a movie that allowed mercy killing..I guess thats right wing? Also McCain voted to confirm Ginsberg for the supremes..she is an aclu official who wants to legalize child porn..how quaint...the manchurian candidate is for nafta that has resulted in the invasion of our one great nation of millions of products made by slave labor...
ReplyDeleteI think you will find that Clint is an actor and the stuff he does is not real life.
ReplyDeleteI guess that if you feel that badly about McCain you must be a Democrat which gives us little in common, but I really urge you to consider McCain as I find the Marxist alternative of Obama unacceptable.