Posted on 08/23/2010 6:11:09 PM PDT by curth
Clint Howard, long-time character actor and brother of the more liberal director Ron Howard, is displaying his conservative stripes in a new advertisement for Heritage Action for American, the new grassroots advocacy arm of The Heritage Foundation.
The video calls attention to the propensity of politicians with unpopular voting records to avoid townhall meetings. The video, titled August Recess Excuses, aims to raise awareness about the disconnect between the issues that concern congressional leaders and those that concern their constituents.
The August Recess Excuses video highlights the lengths our so-called representatives will go to avoid their constituents, Heritage Actions CEO Michael A. Needham told The Daily Caller. Town hall meetings are crucial to Americas representative democracy. Were disappointed that many Members of Congress have elected to skip this important American tradition.
Clint Howard told TheDC that he got involved with the project when an acquaintance of his, Eric Koski, approached him with the idea. This is something that is right in my wheelhouse, both as an actor and as a conservative minded citizen, Howard said. Id been looking for opportunities to do something like this and when it come up it seemed like a no brainer.
Howard has no illusions of grandeur. According to him, celebrities who get too heavily involved in political activism can become tiresome. He hopes to avoid this pitfall and act soley as a concerned American.
I understand that show business people can wear the public a bit thin when it comes to politics. I know they wear me thin, Howard said. Im not a policy wonk and I dont dream of being a political operative. My goal as a citizen is to do what I can to help the causes that I personally believe in. To me, it is the same as walking the precinct.
“But first, the tronya!”
Don’t ask me how I know this.
Good for him! More and more actors are revealing their patriotism, and that’s a good thing.
Oh my God... I forgot that line. ROFL.
> “Was he Gentle Ben or Flipper?” <
Also played in “Far and Away” directed by “Opie.”
He was the overbearing foreman in the chicken factory who cut Shannon’s (Nicole Kidman’s character) hours for insubordination. She responded by calling him “a small fraction of a man!”
Oh yeah...Leon with the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. On the Andy Griffith show he would be standing there at odd moments in the show, his face smeared with jelly, and would hold out his sandwich offering a bite to whoever was there. They would always say, “No thanks, Leon.”
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