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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore on Clint Eastwood’s Delusional and Detached from Reality Speech [View all]NJCher
(35,654 posts)64. ok, thanks for that
because I wanted to see his rationale. In this case, I don't agree with it for this reason, which both my husband and I discussed:
"This election's going to be decided on who gets out the most people that day. Who's up at four in the morning, making sure that dozens, hundreds, thousands of people in their communities are getting out to vote.
It will be extra work because of all the voter laws they have gotten passed.
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Michael Moore on Clint Eastwood’s Delusional and Detached from Reality Speech [View all]
babylonsister
Aug 2012
OP
As I recall he ended up being altogether too honest for politics in the long run. (nt)
Kurovski
Sep 2012
#57
Clint is and always has been an aggressive, intolerant, self serving hypocrite
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2012
#4
No, Michael. He wasn't kidding when he said that to you. He is a nasty, grouchy, old man IRL
progressivebydesign
Aug 2012
#20