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Proud Liberal Dem

(24,406 posts)
174. I like Damon as an actor
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 01:20 PM
Dec 2011

but if he thinks it's so easy (and if he has the "balls" for it), why doesn't he run? It's much easier to snipe at the President on the sidelines than it is to have to work everyday with an extremely hostile Congress, a large portion of which wants to see you fail. This isn't even to mention the fact that Obama accomplished a LOT during his first TWO years in office. Maybe it's not everything that everybody wanted or how they might have wanted it but c'est la vie! The public certainly didn't do anybody any favors in 2010 when approximately 60% of the public stayed home and allowed the majority of the other 40% to inflict the teabaggers on us in Washington DC and several state capitols.

he can afford to live through another republican president bigtree Dec 2011 #1
How many are able to afford living through this democratic president. boston bean Dec 2011 #2
Surviving a depression is not easy. But it is easier for some than others... Kahuna Dec 2011 #3
If he couldn't afford it, would he still be able to "talk smack"? boston bean Dec 2011 #7
I think the point is that if he couldn't afford it, he would recognize the obvious. BzaDem Dec 2011 #154
that's a hoot! nt boston bean Dec 2011 #158
Sometimes, the truth makes people uncomfortable. BzaDem Dec 2011 #161
No, simply, sometimes, anothers post just makes me ROFLMAO. boston bean Dec 2011 #170
Nixon. FedUp_Queer Dec 2011 #177
That is why some say he was politicaly assainated by Watergate and he initialy had nothing to do sce56 Dec 2011 #184
Russ Baker's Family of Secrets: a must read for anybody who wants to understand Mimosa Dec 2011 #223
I never thought of it that way, sce56 tblue Dec 2011 #282
Excellent. ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #297
We all need to read this book, even those blinded by the light. nt ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #351
I've had that book in my sigline for over a year now it exlains a lot! sce56 Dec 2011 #380
This message was self-deleted by its author femrap Dec 2011 #211
yup.... most right leaning Dems look like right wingers fascisthunter Dec 2011 #243
xox...femrap tblue Dec 2011 #283
In terms of the sheer number of bills that were signed, that is correct. BzaDem Dec 2011 #276
The thing is... FedUp_Queer Dec 2011 #369
I already said that looking only at sheer number of bills, you were correct. BzaDem Dec 2011 #372
Yeah, you're right. FedUp_Queer Dec 2011 #375
Lost me @ "...stoners think being able to smoke weed freely is the most paramount of all issues. " Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #364
I cant afford it... We_Have_A_Problem Dec 2011 #251
If what you just said is true and it could well be, tavalon Dec 2011 #317
Great point! dennis4868 Dec 2011 #332
omyfuckinggod! robust Obama supporter StarsInHerHair Dec 2011 #363
My point is, since the depression has not affected him personally, his Kahuna Dec 2011 #203
My priority is survival AND I am disappointed booley Dec 2011 #220
+1 dana_b Dec 2011 #222
Since matt seems to have all the answers.. and you have Kahuna Dec 2011 #265
I am speaking for myself. YOU may not appreciate what the president has Kahuna Dec 2011 #264
Instead of extending unemployment, Obama should have advocated for far more public works JDPriestly Dec 2011 #296
I get it. You don't get the news where you live or you would know Kahuna Dec 2011 #303
If he had done that to a great enough extent, we would not have so many unemployed JDPriestly Dec 2011 #362
Maybe you didnt notice We_Have_A_Problem Dec 2011 #377
"disappointed" left tblue Dec 2011 #285
he should just quiet down so he doesn't drown out the noise of the rest of us begging for scraps. piratefish08 Dec 2011 #19
I actually laughed! Quantess Dec 2011 #45
+ 1 ! nt Vanje Dec 2011 #46
Yes. He should. If he can't do anything to help Kahuna Dec 2011 #206
neither does obama.. frylock Dec 2011 #163
The president is trying his best to assist those of us who are suffering.... Kahuna Dec 2011 #204
he's making movies.. frylock Dec 2011 #228
I worked for the president and supported him with my money. I still support him. Kahuna Dec 2011 #263
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #270
so observing, speaking your opinion doesn't count if you have no money worries. THat is roguevalley Dec 2011 #342
"It's easy for him talk smack." May not be so easy after "We Bought A Zoo"! Tarheel_Dem Jan 2012 #389
then he's an idiot bigtree Dec 2011 #5
Why doesn't he complain about the obstruction that plagued the Obama presidency from day one. julian09 Dec 2011 #123
Perhaps like this: muriel_volestrangler Dec 2011 #146
I love him madly. tblue Dec 2011 #281
Because that is fiction. n/t leeroysphitz Dec 2011 #155
Yup ! Matt must be a fucking idiot. russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #132
+1 leeroysphitz Dec 2011 #157
Oversimplified mischaracterizations of other people's positions is the hallmark of: patrice Dec 2011 #172
+10 Myrina Dec 2011 #202
^ ROTFL!! ^ Mimosa Dec 2011 #226
Thanks for the laugh. Beacool Dec 2011 #257
+ a bajillion x infinity. Phlem Dec 2011 #262
+1 Scuba Dec 2011 #30
Damon can afford President Obama who will Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2011 #62
Matt is still mad at Obama dissing the Adjustment Bureau. Has Damon seen Obama's list of FarLeftFist Dec 2011 #89
Yet Matt's fictional characters have accomplished sooooo much more! nt DCKit Dec 2011 #124
THIS! CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #145
bullshit frylock Dec 2011 #230
Exactly. Phlem Dec 2011 #216
Obama is who I thought he was. I voted for him because he was better than a Repcon and he still is! The Wielding Truth Dec 2011 #237
Agree. n/t kiranon Dec 2011 #378
What exactly did he say? tblue Dec 2011 #278
Not me. Smarmie Doofus Dec 2011 #310
+10000 - another armchair whiner to boot. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #143
Not an armchair Bucky Dec 2011 #183
LOL......you never cease to amaze me. n-t Logical Dec 2011 #324
I thought centrists liked the rich, er, job creators. Maven Dec 2011 #197
I wish that Obama had acted more like a Democrat during his presidency. JDPriestly Dec 2011 #232
None of us can afford another Republican president Matt included. totodeinhere Dec 2011 #249
LOL.....knew you would attack him first! Did not disappoint. Truth hurts doesn't it??? Logical Dec 2011 #323
He was. He bought heavily into the speeches and such from candidate Obama mmonk Dec 2011 #4
"GUESSING he might be more progressive or liberal." FACT: People hear what they WANT to hear. patrice Dec 2011 #139
So true, Patrice! tblue Dec 2011 #279
He WAS a strong Obama supporter Coyote_Bandit Dec 2011 #6
He WAS a strong Obama supporter. stonecutter357 Dec 2011 #118
Obama has not delivered on his promises. JDPriestly Dec 2011 #298
Matt Damon - under the bus with you! piratefish08 Dec 2011 #8
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #141
"I will never again be fooled by a politician" Enrique Dec 2011 #9
Isn't that Matts job fooling people into thinking he is someone, he is not? julian09 Dec 2011 #128
and that was your view during the bush era, right? frylock Dec 2011 #165
+1 Maven Dec 2011 #198
It's a little late primavera Dec 2011 #130
here he is telling students not to be too idealistic Enrique Dec 2011 #140
+100 FirstLight Dec 2011 #147
That's why: dougolat Dec 2011 #238
I have heard this very same thing a few times myself now. nt NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #327
Every body move over, matt's comin under the bus! Nt xchrom Dec 2011 #10
He can snuggle in next to me. MNBrewer Dec 2011 #41
There is no evidence quaker bill Dec 2011 #11
And there no proof they wouldn't either. Little Star Dec 2011 #13
right because it just didn't happen. what a shame. nt boston bean Dec 2011 #14
Well, a one term president with balls" would have placed completely different individuals in cabinet stillwaiting Dec 2011 #20
Agreed. n/t Laelth Dec 2011 #29
+1 Scuba Dec 2011 #31
+1 Little Star Dec 2011 #33
You've hit the nail on the head! Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #43
I've always admired Matt Damon newspeak Dec 2011 #70
"We needed extraordinary action for extraordinary times" suffragette Dec 2011 #231
I didn't mention those advising about current economic conditions because cabinets are always Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #250
Those you list have been GODDAMN GREAT for big business. stillwaiting Dec 2011 #76
Well said. +1 n/t theaocp Dec 2011 #84
The spin meme at the time sold this to us as... kenfrequed Dec 2011 #129
Hilda Solis has been great for big business? Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #239
Hilda is my favorite Obama appointee. stillwaiting Dec 2011 #271
It seems to me that things still getting worse despite acknowledged pushback from the Obama Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #273
Thank you -right on ArcticFox Dec 2011 #315
Tom Vilsack USDA- pls dont forget him and his franken food buddies and fighting farmers!!! lunasun Dec 2011 #116
You and I may be the only two paying attention to this particular issue. russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #137
I am too since he was our governor here for, apparently, too long. Hardrada Dec 2011 #302
A very important oversight that I failed to include in my post. stillwaiting Dec 2011 #151
thank you for mentioning this dana_b Dec 2011 #227
No cabinet is perfect. There are good and not so good Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #256
GODDAMN DON'T ERIC HOLDER SUCK AS ATTORNEY GENERAL??? frylock Dec 2011 #167
Agreed! patrice Dec 2011 #176
This is just an evidence-less assertion. n/t Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #258
feel free to post a list of all the great things eric holder has accomplished frylock Dec 2011 #269
I listed a few things in #250 Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #272
Eric Holder does suck as AG. Maven Dec 2011 #201
Bullshit he does. Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #254
Well said. RC Dec 2011 #66
Once upon a time... CANDO Dec 2011 #69
Hear, hear. bikebloke Dec 2011 #117
Who had a war to use as stimulus treestar Dec 2011 #133
and balls frylock Dec 2011 #168
Even without the war CANDO Dec 2011 #171
+1 Little Star Dec 2011 #340
the current depression is "real" enough to those of us being hurt by it paulk Dec 2011 #173
Even in boom times there are poor people treestar Dec 2011 #255
you've got to be kidding paulk Dec 2011 #277
I have seen it argued that the government spending of the war also was a stimulus treestar Dec 2011 #379
some economists would argue that what we are experiencing now is a "real" depression paulk Dec 2011 #382
War? Bohunk68 Dec 2011 #200
You know, I bet FDR would have supported the more conservative candidate in every Democratic primary Maven Dec 2011 #207
Amen. WE need another FDR. n/t dotymed Dec 2011 #218
+1 MissDeeds Dec 2011 #81
+1 nt hifiguy Dec 2011 #95
K&R... stonecutter357 Dec 2011 #119
Obama maddiemom Dec 2011 #122
And the fact that he chose to populate his Cabinet with conservative Democrats Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2011 #126
Exactly stillwaiting MuseRider Dec 2011 #162
That's been my belief, too. Still Blue in PDX Dec 2011 #169
You win 1 internets. n/t kurtzapril4 Dec 2011 #181
Correctamundo. nt Doremus Dec 2011 #185
so, so true fascisthunter Dec 2011 #244
Every action has its equal and opposite reaction quaker bill Dec 2011 #291
Cabinet appointees are confirmed by the Senate quaker bill Dec 2011 #311
Hogwash. The appointees that Obama got in 2008 were those the power brokers wanted. stillwaiting Dec 2011 #319
Life is lived in context quaker bill Dec 2011 #384
Sorry, my thinking is clear. stillwaiting Dec 2011 #386
Nope, in fact if s/he tried to "get things done" Zalatix Dec 2011 #26
the plutocrats already have taken the money and run or are sitting on it newspeak Dec 2011 #78
A one term president with balls Vanje Dec 2011 #49
What are you smoking? theaocp Dec 2011 #87
get the money out of politics. stonecutter357 Dec 2011 #125
It wasn't time to tie up congress for years in investigations julian09 Dec 2011 #156
Eric Holder Vanje Dec 2011 #229
Obama does not tell Holder what to do in justice dept. julian09 Dec 2011 #326
Hell if Obama had the "balls" they wanted treestar Dec 2011 #131
There is a reason for a one term president julian09 Dec 2011 #135
Damn. Autumn Dec 2011 #12
This part: mmonk Dec 2011 #18
“Imagine if they had a leader,” Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #39
No leader but we do have a voice thanks to OWS SammyWinstonJack Dec 2011 #58
How about a two-term president who kicks ass on his way out? AverageJoe90 Dec 2011 #15
who's ass do you think will be kicked? Betty Karlson Dec 2011 #21
Optimistic. Obama spent his generational level majority on the absurd pursuit of bipartisanship TheKentuckian Dec 2011 #28
yeah, all that bi-partisanship newspeak Dec 2011 #102
He hit the nail on the head with this one. Justice wanted Dec 2011 #16
Trash...nt SidDithers Dec 2011 #17
yup, that's what Damon is referring to Skittles Dec 2011 #284
You say "trash". Most say "gold" Jakes Progress Dec 2011 #286
Matt has supported teachers. His mom is a teacher. Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #22
Yes, Damon understands what this admin has done to public ed Sabriel Dec 2011 #60
Yup. Matt has seen what this Administration has done to public ed. Reader Rabbit Dec 2011 #182
And This One Termer Would Be??? KharmaTrain Dec 2011 #23
This "kick-ass" President would know how to use the tools that are available. eomer Dec 2011 #35
Those who defend Obama no matter what, won't admit what you wrote is the truth. SammyWinstonJack Dec 2011 #61
technically, they would say that he HAS done everything possible MisterP Dec 2011 #309
...and this one=term pres wouldnt have to deal with.... Vanje Dec 2011 #55
Amen, the person is always imaginary treestar Dec 2011 #134
The Critics of What I Posted... KharmaTrain Dec 2011 #160
matt is exactly right, blueknight Dec 2011 #24
Myself and 4 of my foolish, elderly friends did the same. Phones, russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #144
I nominate Matt Damon to primary Obama! Itchinjim Dec 2011 #25
Seconded can we get a third? stonecutter357 Dec 2011 #189
I third that. nt Kahuna Dec 2011 #266
And Damon backed him when he ran for office. I agree with Damon. We need BALLS Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #27
Ahhh,,, Maybe something a little tougher? RC Dec 2011 #71
I love Bettty White! nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #77
Obama/White in 2012! patrice Dec 2011 #142
+1, because the Blue Dog Democrats and Republicans Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2011 #72
Actor Al Franken, on the other hand Schema Thing Dec 2011 #32
Al Franken on the NDAA, which the President seems fine with: Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #56
Al Franken, as I said Schema Thing Dec 2011 #63
Obama will add a signing statement when he signs the bill nt julian09 Dec 2011 #179
Matt Damon's logic deprived stance onenote Dec 2011 #34
Fail. matmar Dec 2011 #65
Wrong. onenote Dec 2011 #274
So you're saying if Obama pushed through a Progressive agenda.... matmar Dec 2011 #337
No, I'm saying that Damon is saying that. onenote Dec 2011 #343
"politically unpopular"!!! CANDO Dec 2011 #75
Damon's premise is that the actions taken would result in the president not having the support onenote Dec 2011 #275
Kick for ProSense Dec 2011 #36
Sorry Matt, but no... it wouldn't be better. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #37
Matt's ProSense Dec 2011 #44
Time and tide. Time and tide. Jakes Progress Dec 2011 #299
Thank you. Ship of Fools Dec 2011 #91
Has Matt seen the pledge? You should send him the pledge. Union Scribe Dec 2011 #368
So he can take a pledge to take criticism of Obama seriously? It seems he already does that. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #371
I love Matt Damon but he is naive! Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2011 #38
Yah, I like Matt but he doesn't seem too bright in how government works, does he? Whisp Dec 2011 #50
Well said, Liberal... Surya Gayatri Dec 2011 #98
He should listen to his friend and fellow Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2011 #108
I love Matt Damon. He is a liberal stalwart. Jakes Progress Dec 2011 #300
Not if he's championing Bill Clinton as his Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2011 #333
Please quote your source. Jakes Progress Dec 2011 #346
I'm thinking a “One-Term President With Balls” wouldn't be a one-term President. baldguy Dec 2011 #40
those are my thoughts. boston bean Dec 2011 #42
then you are imagining you live in a different country Whisp Dec 2011 #52
I wish that this country was more liberal Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2011 #114
Agreed. And I think that is what Damon was trying to say in his frustration. matmar Dec 2011 #67
That is correct. This country would be so much better and farther along the road to recovery. RC Dec 2011 #79
Are you sure that they are "adoring supporters"? They seem to spend very little time expressing ... AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #90
Big Kiss HangOnKids Dec 2011 #149
+1 progressoid Dec 2011 #236
And even if he hadn't gotten those things done eridani Dec 2011 #330
Matt is correct of course. He's a well informed Democrat who has a right to speak Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #47
I was thinking the same thing myself. 99Forever Dec 2011 #74
Well said! n/t Little Star Dec 2011 #82
And yet the very same people go gaga for conservatives like Andrew Sullivan Maven Dec 2011 #209
all we need to do is look at what's going on in this congress right now spanone Dec 2011 #48
So was it wise for him to spend 3 years lecturing us that the GOP in Congress are our Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #51
It was the 'appropriate' thing to say The Doctor. Dec 2011 #57
Did the Rs block his appointment of Geithner, his signing of extending the Bush tax cuts, ...? AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #85
There are charts out there showing the unprecedented Republican abuse of the fillibuster emulatorloo Dec 2011 #104
Unfortunately for that claim, C-SPAN broadcasts showed that there was not a single filibuster. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #120
The Modern Filibuster = Voting as a Block Against Cloture emulatorloo Dec 2011 #194
Actually, they don't do filibusters nowadays, "that way" or any other way. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #214
Maybe somebody else can explain it to you better than I can. emulatorloo Dec 2011 #233
The Senate's explanation re Rule XXII is sufficient. Pundits, claiming to be "modern," are wrong. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #358
They should have made them actually read the phone book " fillibuster "but julian09 Dec 2011 #196
Your explanation appears to be at odds with the text of Senate Rule XXII and the Senate's own ... AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #356
Another purist who'd rather make a statement then get things done. great white snark Dec 2011 #53
The ProSense Dec 2011 #54
Yeah, he should shut up and sing! Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #68
WTF? Who said he should shut up? great white snark Dec 2011 #83
Didn't you call him a "purist?" AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #121
Shut Up And Sing is the title of a documentary on the right wing frothing when Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #259
Shut Up And Sing is the title of a documentary on the right wing frothing when Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #261
No one is telling him to shut up - but his naďveté and ignorance is showing. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #150
go eat your cake fascisthunter Dec 2011 #248
You must have me confused with the multimillionaire soapbox critic. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #293
You can't complain that Damon doesn't know how to govern Jakes Progress Dec 2011 #304
Some VERY twisted logic here. #1 Mischaracterizations are the hallmark of a) ignorance or b) the patrice Dec 2011 #164
Of course I did not say "the lesser of two evils", not pure enough. To claim some Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #245
Hell Yeah! HangOnKids Dec 2011 #360
I love it when conserves call us purists fascisthunter Dec 2011 #246
"Even more direct criticism" surfdog Dec 2011 #59
I Say We Re-elect Pres Obama And Make Damon Eat..... global1 Dec 2011 #64
How about we Primary Obama with an actual progressive that had the "We the people..." mentioned RC Dec 2011 #86
well, as obama indicated on TV, it's me or those other crazies (my words) newspeak Dec 2011 #88
He is absolutely right Marrah_G Dec 2011 #73
He said from the safety of a movie set. JoePhilly Dec 2011 #80
That took some balls, FrenchieCat Dec 2011 #94
No kidding. Great posturing performance. He probably has Harrison Ford in mind. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #153
don't worry, reality has a way of creeping up on you, then it's too late fascisthunter Dec 2011 #247
So where's Kucinich or Sanders to the rescue? CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #348
That's the problem with people who eat cake while others struggle fascisthunter Dec 2011 #376
You have a bizarre obsession with cake-eating and who's doing it. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #381
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #383
You're very ill-informed. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #385
no. I'm honest fascisthunter Dec 2011 #387
I see your Damon, FrenchieCat Dec 2011 #92
+1 golden. Whisp Dec 2011 #107
No, no, no! . . . We're talking BALLS here! Give me Vin Diesel!!! patrice Dec 2011 #148
Yea!! .... I think George should go and kick Matt's ass!! JoePhilly Dec 2011 #217
But what does Ernest Borgnine think??!1 Number23 Dec 2011 #325
I've never liked the "balls" metaphor Enrique Dec 2011 #93
Same OLD war mindset. Damon does not & hopefully never will have responsibility for the SAFETY patrice Dec 2011 #96
Guiding a country doesn't have a script Mr. Damon. patrice Dec 2011 #97
Nope And no stunt double with big gigantic balls FrenchieCat Dec 2011 #101
Yeah! Director, "Cue the balls!!" Damon sits down. BIG Balls walks onto the set . . . patrice Dec 2011 #109
Good For Matt raindaddy Dec 2011 #99
No more Damon movies for me, but I don't suppose that matters much to Matt, he already has his so he patrice Dec 2011 #100
Oh the pain, the pain... NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #329
Dear Mr. Damon. I would support your run for the Democratic nomination. T S Justly Dec 2011 #103
run? he can't run on account of those Whisp Dec 2011 #110
Barack Obama: Got bin Laden. Itchinjim Dec 2011 #105
tee hee Whisp Dec 2011 #111
Wow! he went in with the seals and shot the guy? HE got him? BALLLLLLSS!! Dragonfli Dec 2011 #212
Wow! I got almost the same email from my idiot freeper bil. Itchinjim Dec 2011 #260
A good public shaming is needed to balance the overwhelming corporatist influence on POTUS. qb Dec 2011 #106
That's an extremely naive characterization of how it works. The President's ENEMIES know patrice Dec 2011 #115
i'm sure he's losing sleep... dionysus Dec 2011 #210
i like matt. i'll have to disagree with him on this one. dionysus Dec 2011 #112
FDR saved Capitalism. Obama is saving Capitalism. No difference. txlibdem Dec 2011 #113
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn Colors Dec 2011 #127
Here's ProSense Dec 2011 #136
Telling Congress he isn't their marriage counselor Tsiyu Dec 2011 #138
ooh, I missed that. When did he say that? Schema Thing Dec 2011 #193
His spokesperson said it for him: Tsiyu Dec 2011 #252
hah! thanks! Schema Thing Dec 2011 #267
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #152
Just because Matt Damon doesn't like the "stuff" that "got" "done" BzaDem Dec 2011 #159
Want President Obama to grow some balls? Z_California Dec 2011 #166
I like Damon as an actor Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2011 #174
+1 (except I don't like him as an actor) savalez Dec 2011 #314
Why do we care what actors think? oberliner Dec 2011 #175
guess their careers have lined enough pockets that their opinions make it into our "news" magazines stuntcat Dec 2011 #341
What a tool. jefferson_dem Dec 2011 #178
Politics is compromise. We have to settle for a one-balled president with two terms. Bucky Dec 2011 #180
Ha ha! I can dig that! nt MADem Dec 2011 #289
K&R Cali_Democrat Dec 2011 #186
The fact that so many progressives feel this way is telling. Zorra Dec 2011 #187
Right ProSense Dec 2011 #190
Actually it seems more like a few prominent and vocal people saying shut up and get in line, Maven Dec 2011 #213
Well, I kind of hope that poll is accurate, and then again, I kind of don't. Zorra Dec 2011 #268
"so many" jefferson_dem Dec 2011 #192
I love Matt Damon! Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #188
Someone has already pointed out..... suston96 Dec 2011 #191
DAMON is a great actor and patriot, he has no idea about governance! CarmanK Dec 2011 #195
Matt Damon!! thelordofhell Dec 2011 #199
Juvenile...you just wasted two minutes of my time. ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #347
It was supposed to waste 4 minutes thelordofhell Dec 2011 #388
Matt who? relayerbob Dec 2011 #205
"With Balls" being the operative phrase here... truebrit71 Dec 2011 #208
Who's running on the progessive side this year?I am supporting Alan Grayson. Who else is running? The Wielding Truth Dec 2011 #240
Damien...uh, Damon is and always has been a Reich Winger. SoapBox Dec 2011 #215
WTF are you talking about? Maven Dec 2011 #219
Damon at least accepts the IDEA of Obama as president MrScorpio Dec 2011 #221
+1000000... one_voice Dec 2011 #224
You know, bluster is easier than accomplishing things. FSogol Dec 2011 #225
Disagree 100% Hulk Dec 2011 #234
He's a 1%...he can afford to live through another Republican rule HipChick Dec 2011 #235
uh...no... he isn't part of the !% fascisthunter Dec 2011 #253
Yup. Matt isn't looking for tax breaks. tblue Dec 2011 #280
He was, and so were many of us fascisthunter Dec 2011 #241
Good for him for saying it. K&R Jefferson23 Dec 2011 #242
George Clooney supports Pres. O. No word yet from the rest of the 'Oceans' cast. AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #287
So does the other half of the "Good Will Hunting" writing team. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #295
Well, since you mentioned it ... AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #365
Too many people here suffering from stockholm syndrome Jim_Shorts Dec 2011 #288
+1 Great thoughts, great song great video. Who is this. She is brilliant. nt ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #349
This message was self-deleted by its author savalez Dec 2011 #290
Apparently, DU bugs don't care what Matt thinks. savalez Dec 2011 #292
Fine, Matt. You live with President Gingrich. Or Paul. KamaAina Dec 2011 #294
This message was self-deleted by its author savalez Dec 2011 #307
Must be easy to say when you've got movie bucks. savalez Dec 2011 #308
You and others are making an ad hominem attack... Is It Pointless Dec 2011 #334
Not so. savalez Dec 2011 #338
sorry.. surfdog Dec 2011 #301
This message was self-deleted by its author Occupy_2012 Dec 2011 #305
Two Words: Supreme Court killbotfactory Dec 2011 #306
He's a 1 percenter who has nothing at stake should a republican get elected Politicub Dec 2011 #312
Matt Damon's 'Good Sheperd' film on James Jesus Angleton/CIA... EVDebs Dec 2011 #313
He's famous so his words get read in Elle tavalon Dec 2011 #316
More info from Damon’s interview in Elle, including his being a cofounder of water.org suffragette Dec 2011 #318
That implies 4 years of a Republican President after the 1 term maximusveritas Dec 2011 #320
If dynasties are the problem, there are ways to rub out dynasties. valerief Dec 2011 #322
Yo, Matt! nt valerief Dec 2011 #321
I understand how Matt feels slay Dec 2011 #328
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #331
Yo, Matt. Thank you thank you thank you. You speak for me. bertman Dec 2011 #335
I didn't realize Matt was so naive SHRED Dec 2011 #336
Good Will Hunting, one of my favorite scenes of all time Jim_Shorts Dec 2011 #339
So Obama isn't Franklin D. Frikkin Roosevelt! That doesn't make him a bad president... Tiggeroshii Dec 2011 #344
Matt is a smart guy ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #345
Thank you Matt Damon for speaking the truth quinnox Dec 2011 #350
x2 AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #359
That's ok Obama will still get his vote. hootinholler Dec 2011 #352
Run for Political office Mr. Damon HDPaulG Dec 2011 #353
I believe his mom is a teacher.. If your mother is a teacher. glowing Dec 2011 #354
so who would Matt prefer laurieu Dec 2011 #355
What an ignorant fool Matt is 1stlady Dec 2011 #357
I'm not that interested in what celebrities have to say about politics. They have a public platform Liquorice Dec 2011 #361
This thread reminds me of when someone leaves Scientology Union Scribe Dec 2011 #366
Example of the insane thinking of the purists. First, Obama has passed the most PROGRESSIVE RBInMaine Dec 2011 #367
Matt Damon is officially my hero. 528 hz Dec 2011 #370
Don't forget that disappointed people are not allowed to voice an opinion. eom tledford Dec 2011 #373
Thanks, Agent Bourne. When does your next movie hit the theatres? MjolnirTime Dec 2011 #374
Loved Damon in "The Talented Mr. Ripley." AtomicKitten Jan 2012 #390
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