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  1. Better than all the Hollywood moonbat declarations of support for the “leader-from-behind” from Clooney, Damon, Cher, both fugly Rosie’s/Roseanne’s (whatever), and the rest of the pampered out-of-touch Rodeo Drive elitists put together. Damn sure made my day.

  2. Clint has has been a libertarian most of the time. However he has chosen to support some democrats such as Gray Davis. He also leans a bit left on environmmental issues. However, he did support McCain in 2008 so it’s not too surprising he is for Romney. For a reprise of his politics see this: http://tinyurl.com/c8q8w2p

  3. Hard core ideologists tend to be either or, black white, yes or no and extremely one dimensional people. Yes, core values are important for without core values the complex issues and situations of modern life are difficult to navigate. But life is not black or white or blue or red.

    Eastwood seems to be a person who goes his own way. Aren’t all individualists the same way? I find much in common with the majority who post here, but there are areas where I differ with the neoneocon majority. IMO ‘conservatives’ need to accept a wider range of opinion on social issues and concentrate on fiscal conservatism and the most important issue of all: put DC back in the box labeled The Constitution of the United States of America.

  4. Eastwood’s greatest line from the movie, “High Plains Drifter” – You’re gonna look awful silly with that knife shoved up your ass.”

  5. Harry Callahan to Obam-Bam: “Do tou feel lucky, Punk?….Well, do’ya, Punk?”

  6. Don: Another winner line from ‘Drifter’ came in the barber shop scene when The Stranger was in the bathtub & the vixen comes through the door firing at him(he’s just had his complete way with her in the barn)…He goes under, comes back in when she’s been taken out and says: “Now whatta’ya’suppose got her all fired up?”

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