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Yep, that's why Romney has pulled ahead and obama is now trying to play catch up. Which will be made more difficult by his having to follow Romney's lead.
This chair is still empty.........
https://twitter.com/InvisibleObama
Everything is a joke to the left....unless they become the focus of one.
Seems to me Clint was just doing a skit, but the left, as usual, has gone nuts over something that was simply a joke, kind of like the jokes folks like Bill Maher or Jon Stewart do every day.
Every single liberal of note just had to comment on Clint Eastwood's skit about an invisible Obama sitting in an empty chair.
Olivia Munn didn't find it so funny. She tweeted: "Clint Eastwood was talking to an empty chair at the RNC...No, that's not the set up to a joke. Its not even a joke.
Seth Meyers tweeted: "When Clint woke up this morning he saw that Obama was gone from the chair...Or was he still there!?!?!"
Zachary Quinto tweeted: "is clint eastwood meant to instill confidence in republicans?! i am legitimately scared of his talking to imaginary obama."
Roseanne Barr: "clint eastwood is CRAY."
Piers Morgan: "Still reeling from that #Clint performance - sooooooooo weird."
Blake Shelton: "I. Love. Clint Eastwood."
Zach Braff: "Now all my chairs want to be interviewed too."
Soon after the speech, the chair had its own Twitter account, and "Eastwooding" - talking to an empty chair - became the new thing, with pictures of empty chairs popping up.
Tweeted comedian Hal Sparks: "I was just about to make an #eastwooding joke and one of my kitchen stools told me to Go (expletive) Myself... Touché!"
The president got in on the act, tweeting a photo of himself, with the message: "This seat's taken."
I didn't see it all that degrading but the left found plenty of reason to wail about it.
I'm still waiting for the first accusations of racism.
Hollywood reacts to Clint Eastwood and his chair
I didn't see it, but I heard it was pretty bad. But I said to myself, "How bad could it be?" After all, this is stagecraft, and this campaign is being run by professionals who supposedly know their business. So, I figured all the criticisms must be exaggerations. Then I watched it on line.
Here's what I was left thinking after watching it:
These are the people who want to govern this country???
For Pete's sake, the RNC and the republicans running Romney's campaign had WEEKS (months, actually) to put together a convention. They didn't have to deal with governing or crises anywhere. They could focus their entire attention behind the scenes with NO distractions. And they put an 82 yo man up on stage without a script to 'wing it'?
The Republicans blew their chance to shine!
This chair is still empty.........
https://twitter.com/InvisibleObama
Everything is a joke to the left....unless they become the focus of one.
Seems to me Clint was just doing a skit, but the left, as usual, has gone nuts over something that was simply a joke, kind of like the jokes folks like Bill Maher or Jon Stewart do every day.
Every single liberal of note just had to comment on Clint Eastwood's skit about an invisible Obama sitting in an empty chair.
Olivia Munn didn't find it so funny. She tweeted: "Clint Eastwood was talking to an empty chair at the RNC...No, that's not the set up to a joke. Its not even a joke.
Seth Meyers tweeted: "When Clint woke up this morning he saw that Obama was gone from the chair...Or was he still there!?!?!"
Zachary Quinto tweeted: "is clint eastwood meant to instill confidence in republicans?! i am legitimately scared of his talking to imaginary obama."
Roseanne Barr: "clint eastwood is CRAY."
Piers Morgan: "Still reeling from that #Clint performance - sooooooooo weird."
Blake Shelton: "I. Love. Clint Eastwood."
Zach Braff: "Now all my chairs want to be interviewed too."
Soon after the speech, the chair had its own Twitter account, and "Eastwooding" - talking to an empty chair - became the new thing, with pictures of empty chairs popping up.
Tweeted comedian Hal Sparks: "I was just about to make an #eastwooding joke and one of my kitchen stools told me to Go (expletive) Myself... Touché!"
The president got in on the act, tweeting a photo of himself, with the message: "This seat's taken."
I didn't see it all that degrading but the left found plenty of reason to wail about it.
I'm still waiting for the first accusations of racism.
Hollywood reacts to Clint Eastwood and his chair
When given a choice between an empty chair or Mitt Romney
America will take the chair every time
a good motto today for Obama, stick with the hope that the change ain't a coming
A majority of the people STILL disapprove of Obama
vote him out people
Rightwanker sits in an empty chair and pretends Obama is there.
How weird is that ?
When given a choice between an empty chair or Mitt Romney
America will take the chair every time
This chair is still empty.........
https://twitter.com/InvisibleObama
Everything is a joke to the left....unless they become the focus of one.
Seems to me Clint was just doing a skit, but the left, as usual, has gone nuts over something that was simply a joke, kind of like the jokes folks like Bill Maher or Jon Stewart do every day.
Every single liberal of note just had to comment on Clint Eastwood's skit about an invisible Obama sitting in an empty chair.
Olivia Munn didn't find it so funny. She tweeted: "Clint Eastwood was talking to an empty chair at the RNC...No, that's not the set up to a joke. Its not even a joke.
Seth Meyers tweeted: "When Clint woke up this morning he saw that Obama was gone from the chair...Or was he still there!?!?!"
Zachary Quinto tweeted: "is clint eastwood meant to instill confidence in republicans?! i am legitimately scared of his talking to imaginary obama."
Roseanne Barr: "clint eastwood is CRAY."
Piers Morgan: "Still reeling from that #Clint performance - sooooooooo weird."
Blake Shelton: "I. Love. Clint Eastwood."
Zach Braff: "Now all my chairs want to be interviewed too."
Soon after the speech, the chair had its own Twitter account, and "Eastwooding" - talking to an empty chair - became the new thing, with pictures of empty chairs popping up.
Tweeted comedian Hal Sparks: "I was just about to make an #eastwooding joke and one of my kitchen stools told me to Go (expletive) Myself... Touché!"
The president got in on the act, tweeting a photo of himself, with the message: "This seat's taken."
I didn't see it all that degrading but the left found plenty of reason to wail about it.
I'm still waiting for the first accusations of racism.
Hollywood reacts to Clint Eastwood and his chair
I didn't see it, but I heard it was pretty bad. But I said to myself, "How bad could it be?" After all, this is stagecraft, and this campaign is being run by professionals who supposedly know their business. So, I figured all the criticisms must be exaggerations. Then I watched it on line.
Here's what I was left thinking after watching it:
These are the people who want to govern this country???
For Pete's sake, the RNC and the republicans running Romney's campaign had WEEKS (months, actually) to put together a convention. They didn't have to deal with governing or crises anywhere. They could focus their entire attention behind the scenes with NO distractions. And they put an 82 yo man up on stage without a script to 'wing it'?
The Republicans blew their chance to shine!
The biggest failure of the Republicans is they failed to present a view os what a Republican led America would be like
But, never fear........our president will spell out the meaning of a Republican led America
It ain't gonna be pretty
When given a choice between an empty chair or Mitt Romney
America will take the chair every time
You must not be looking at the recent polls...
The chair is broken... Nobody wants a broken chair...
This chair is still empty.........
https://twitter.com/InvisibleObama
Everything is a joke to the left....unless they become the focus of one.
Seems to me Clint was just doing a skit, but the left, as usual, has gone nuts over something that was simply a joke, kind of like the jokes folks like Bill Maher or Jon Stewart do every day.
Every single liberal of note just had to comment on Clint Eastwood's skit about an invisible Obama sitting in an empty chair.Olivia Munn didn't find it so funny. She tweeted: "Clint Eastwood was talking to an empty chair at the RNC...No, that's not the set up to a joke. Its not even a joke.I didn't see it all that degrading but the left found plenty of reason to wail about it.
Seth Meyers tweeted: "When Clint woke up this morning he saw that Obama was gone from the chair...Or was he still there!?!?!"
Zachary Quinto tweeted: "is clint eastwood meant to instill confidence in republicans?! i am legitimately scared of his talking to imaginary obama."
Roseanne Barr: "clint eastwood is CRAY."
Piers Morgan: "Still reeling from that #Clint performance - sooooooooo weird."
Blake Shelton: "I. Love. Clint Eastwood."
Zach Braff: "Now all my chairs want to be interviewed too."
Soon after the speech, the chair had its own Twitter account, and "Eastwooding" - talking to an empty chair - became the new thing, with pictures of empty chairs popping up.
Tweeted comedian Hal Sparks: "I was just about to make an #eastwooding joke and one of my kitchen stools told me to Go (expletive) Myself... Touché!"
The president got in on the act, tweeting a photo of himself, with the message: "This seat's taken."
I'm still waiting for the first accusations of racism.
Hollywood reacts to Clint Eastwood and his chair
I didn't see it, but I heard it was pretty bad. But I said to myself, "How bad could it be?" After all, this is stagecraft, and this campaign is being run by professionals who supposedly know their business. So, I figured all the criticisms must be exaggerations. Then I watched it on line.
Here's what I was left thinking after watching it:
These are the people who want to govern this country???
For Pete's sake, the RNC and the republicans running Romney's campaign had WEEKS (months, actually) to put together a convention. They didn't have to deal with governing or crises anywhere. They could focus their entire attention behind the scenes with NO distractions. And they put an 82 yo man up on stage without a script to 'wing it'?
The Republicans blew their chance to shine!
The biggest failure of the Republicans is they failed to present a view os what a Republican led America would be like
But, never fear........our president will spell out the meaning of a Republican led America
It ain't gonna be pretty
If anyone could tell me what Romney's proposed policies are, I would like to hear it cuz I ain't hearing it from him.
This chair is still empty.........
https://twitter.com/InvisibleObama
Everything is a joke to the left....unless they become the focus of one.
Seems to me Clint was just doing a skit, but the left, as usual, has gone nuts over something that was simply a joke, kind of like the jokes folks like Bill Maher or Jon Stewart do every day.
Every single liberal of note just had to comment on Clint Eastwood's skit about an invisible Obama sitting in an empty chair.
Olivia Munn didn't find it so funny. She tweeted: "Clint Eastwood was talking to an empty chair at the RNC...No, that's not the set up to a joke. Its not even a joke.
Seth Meyers tweeted: "When Clint woke up this morning he saw that Obama was gone from the chair...Or was he still there!?!?!"
Zachary Quinto tweeted: "is clint eastwood meant to instill confidence in republicans?! i am legitimately scared of his talking to imaginary obama."
Roseanne Barr: "clint eastwood is CRAY."
Piers Morgan: "Still reeling from that #Clint performance - sooooooooo weird."
Blake Shelton: "I. Love. Clint Eastwood."
Zach Braff: "Now all my chairs want to be interviewed too."
Soon after the speech, the chair had its own Twitter account, and "Eastwooding" - talking to an empty chair - became the new thing, with pictures of empty chairs popping up.
Tweeted comedian Hal Sparks: "I was just about to make an #eastwooding joke and one of my kitchen stools told me to Go (expletive) Myself... Touché!"
The president got in on the act, tweeting a photo of himself, with the message: "This seat's taken."
I didn't see it all that degrading but the left found plenty of reason to wail about it.
I'm still waiting for the first accusations of racism.
Hollywood reacts to Clint Eastwood and his chair
I didn't see it, but I heard it was pretty bad. But I said to myself, "How bad could it be?" After all, this is stagecraft, and this campaign is being run by professionals who supposedly know their business. So, I figured all the criticisms must be exaggerations. Then I watched it on line.
Here's what I was left thinking after watching it:
These are the people who want to govern this country???
For Pete's sake, the RNC and the republicans running Romney's campaign had WEEKS (months, actually) to put together a convention. They didn't have to deal with governing or crises anywhere. They could focus their entire attention behind the scenes with NO distractions. And they put an 82 yo man up on stage without a script to 'wing it'?
The Republicans blew their chance to shine!
When given a choice between an empty chair or Mitt Romney
America will take the chair every time
You must not be looking at the recent polls...
The chair is broken... Nobody wants a broken chair...
Mitt will never learn what it's like to sit in that chair
He should have an empty suit in the empty chair.
I loved it. It reminded me of the brilliance of Bob Newhart.
Clint was brought in to add some excitement to the evening and he did.
You must not be looking at the recent polls...
The chair is broken... Nobody wants a broken chair...
Mitt will never learn what it's like to sit in that chair
Your hero Zero is going home (wherever that is) in January...
Sucks for you, but that's what happens to Carter-esque failures...
I watched the chair debate ... I laughed at some parts, and some were really awkward. However, I havent seen any whining on the left, just people laughing at an old man debating an inanimate object.
I watched the chair debate ... I laughed at some parts, and some were really awkward. However, I havent seen any whining on the left, just people laughing at an old man debating an inanimate object.
Dirty Harry meets Harvey the Rabbit