Posted on 02/21/2020 6:23:52 PM PST by Zhang Fei
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3818514/posts?page=1#1
How does this fit with the empty chair real-life meme Clint did?
One thing for sure is that Dick Van Dyke supports Bernie LOL
He was Mayor of Carmel, California for about a decade. And he’s one hell of a director too. He may have been (and is) a great actor, but he’s not very Hollywood and he knows his craft well. That is a major accomplishment in and of itself, and a lesson for all the snowflakes who think someone else is going to lift their bootstraps for them.
Guess Clint hasn’t been invited to WH lately nor received the civilian “Metal of Honer “ award yet! Ya know the Holywood (not misspelled) types...real disappointed in Eastwood if the quote is factual...looking for a disclaimer ASAP!
The Left go to to town on calling people names and worse. No one cares. Trump tweets and tweaks and they get their panties in a bunch: “Oh noes! Why can’t he just be more genteel???”
We had genteel under Reagan (who still managed to chide the Left) and the Bushes (who never dared) and it never made anyone to the right of them love us (or even them) any more. To wit: “ChimpyBushHitler.” “Get in their faces.” You know the rest.
To hell with that. Anyone who thinks _Trump_ should be more genteel needs to clean up their own act yesterday.
It’s like a scene from some movie: Guy reaches for a 20 oz Coca-Cola, and Bloomberg says (in his best Dirty Harry voice) “Go ahead. Make my day!”
Trumps Twitter audience is larger than the combined audience of the MSM!
This is just abuse of Eastwood for a reporter’s ego.
I agree.
This is not consistent with what Eastwood has said in the past. If he really supports Bloomberg, he has joined Biden in the dementia pool.
President Trump speaks directly to the blue collar working person when he tweets. They are the ones who built his buildings. He learned how to speak to them and knows what it takes to motivate them.
The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there.
i seriously doubt that’s a legitimate quote, but if it is, then Eastwood is finally going senile ...
“Thats all hes pretty much ever been.”
uh, eastwood has been an amazingly brilliant movie director, movie producer, and music writer for several decades now ...
“”I doubt the validity of this story!””
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The author...
In 2000, Varadarajan joined the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, under its editor, Robert L. Bartley. He worked there as a senior editorial writer, deputy editorial features editor, chief television and media critics, and, for five years, as the paper’s editorial features (”op-ed”) editor (a post to which he was appointed by the paper’s editorial page editor, Paul A. Gigot.)
In 2007, he served briefly as assistant managing editor of the Wall Street Journal, before joining New York University’s Stern School of Business as a clinical professor. He was, concurrently, executive editor for opinions at Forbes Magazine, where he radically revamped the opinion section of Forbes.com.
In 2009, Varadarajan left Forbes for The Daily Beast, where he was appointed writer-at-large, tasked with writing opinion columns on politics, foreign affairs, and American culture.
When Newsweek merged with The Daily Beast in December 2010, Varadarajan was named editor of Newsweek International by editor-in-chief Tina Brown. In December 2012, he became the first editor of Newsweek Global, the all-digital publication that took the place of the magazine’s print edition. He resigned from that job in late April 2013.
Varadarajan has been associated with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University for several years, most recently as the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Research Fellow in Journalism. He is the editor of Defining Ideas, a Hoover Institution publication.[5]
He has also been an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism; the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism; and the Department of Journalism at New York University, where he is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar.
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It would appear that you just might be correct.
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He’s also a very good blues pianist.
Shut up and act?
empty chair, meet empty suit.
You mean Hollyweird can actually THINK?
I sure hope you’re right.
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