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The Pussy Generation

Clint Eastwood: “…secretly everybody’s getting tired of political correctness, kissing up. That’s the kiss-ass generation we’re in right now. We’re really in a pussy generation.”

No kidding.

Via The Informed American.

Obysmal: the greatest hoax

Clint Eastwood is satisfied with his amusing empty chair performance at the Republican National Convention. He’s also satisfied with the angry reaction from the Democrat news media and the mockery from Democrat pols.

But he’s not quite through with Obysmal:

“President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,” Eastwood told The Pine Cone this week. “Romney and Ryan would do a much better job running the country, and that’s what everybody needs to know. I may have irritated a lot of the lefties, but I was aiming for people in the middle.”

Via Drudge.

Empty Chair Day

Talk about grass roots effects.

It’s Labor Day for the unions who originally promoted it (or is it about the 25 million unemployed thanks to Reid, Pelosi and Obozo?). But it’s Empty Chair Day for those of us who want rid of Obumbles.

I don’t think this followup to Eastwood’s funny act at the Republican convention was inevitable, but it sure is welcome. Way to go, Clint!

And more mockery, in a spirited and obviously impromptu little song.

Heh

Eastwood apparently so annoyed the egomaniacal president that the leader of the Free World felt compelled to hit back via Twitter (“this seat is taken”) at the movie star.

“Talk about losing your presidential aura. Empty chair = Obama is now a powerful association. Will the chair be in ads?”

Let’s, uh, to coin a phrase, hope so.

Via Instapundit.

Did he make your day?

He made mine. I enjoyed Clint Eastwood’s eleven and a half minute oration for the GOP convention, including the device of the empty chair with a teleprompter. It was a performance to remember. I watched it here. Sure he faltered a bit now and then in his speech. He’s 82-years-old, after all.

But he told good jokes, especially when he made it clear what he meant when he felt it would be crass to use the actual expletive. Not everyone of us is comfortable using (let alone hearing) the F-word.

And his best line by far was a bit of obvious intelligence to the effect that when someone (i.e. Obumbles) doesn’t do the job, you have to let him go.

UPDATE:  The actual words: “We own this country . . . Politicians are employees of ours . . . And when somebody does not do the job, we’ve got to let them go”

Naturally some of the Democrat media clones didn’t like it. Oh, boo hoo.