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Clint Eastwood doesn't endorse Trump, but praises him as anti-PC 


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Well I guess you like Eastwood movies or you don't, personally I do. Thing is though that Clint is right about this whole PC thing, most fail to see it as the progressives soft wedge to totalitarianism, the thought and speech police molding us into their idea of bureaucratic dominated zombies.

 

The right also have their journey to totalitarianism plotted out as well that involves lots of marching, they may appear different but they both inevitably lead to the same place, complete government control over the subservient.

 

That's what I've always liked about the US Constitution, it was supposed to keep government at a minimum and people free, pity it was subverted by the money class and sadly with little opposition.

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It's nice that we still can complain on TV about political correctness.

But try to write something here which is deemed non-pc; Slurs, offences and name-calling by our fellow progressive co-posters excluded. Under this aspect, there is at least still a little bit of free speech left here.

 

Eastwood wouldn't be allowed to post much on TV, I guess.

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1 hour ago, Berkshire said:

 

Poor Clint.  I loved him as Dirty Harry and the old spaghetti westerns.  But he's getting seriously senile in his old age.  That empty chair bit he did in the 2012 elections was incredibly sad and painstakingly embarrassing to watch.  Clint needs to just go away.   

 Unforgiven and Grand Torino were as good as any.

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3 hours ago, MissAndry said:

 Unforgiven and Grand Torino were as good as any.

 

Grand Torino was really great! No sign of senility there.

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17 hours ago, ALLSEEINGEYE said:

Yes, and OJ had a lot of respect too.

 

 

 

 

Not really. People liked him, because he seemed to have a pleasant personality - until he MURDERED somebody. Frankly, I don't see the comparison.

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