Thats his squeeze, tnt,.....you think he has to brush her teeth?...on second thought maybe she brushes his.....who knows.
I can't imagine not liking someone based on their political party affiliation. "To each his own", I always say and so do a lot of you. I have read many posts supporting gays, lesbians, same-sex marriage, abortion, bi-racial marriages and relationships and so on and yet, no one has ever said they didn't like a person based on their sexual or racial preference, which I agree, it is the right thing to do. But now, what I take from some of the poster's comments are that if a person is a Republican, "I no longer like or respect him/her."
I think there is something wrong, very wrong here. Not liking or respecting a person based upon their political convictions makes no sense. I respect everyone that respects me. If they throw me under the bus by talking badly behind my back, I still may like them, but not respect them.
I can't imagine not liking someone based on their political party affiliation. "To each his own", I always say and so do a lot of you. I have read many posts supporting gays, lesbians, same-sex marriage, abortion, bi-racial marriages and relationships and so on and yet, no one has ever said they didn't like a person based on their sexual or racial preference, which I agree, it is the right thing to do. But now, what I take from some of the poster's comments are that if a person is a Republican, "I no longer like or respect him/her."
I think there is something wrong, very wrong here. Not liking or respecting a person based upon their political convictions makes no sense. I respect everyone that respects me. If they throw me under the bus by talking badly behind my back, I still may like them, but not respect them.
I don't dislike anyone simply because they are republican. I have friends who are republican and one relative. I don't like Eastwood because of the stupid things and the lies he said about Obama while talking to the chair. I don't like republicans who always use a derogatory term to describe lefties. I don't like republicans (or anybody) who is racist, homophobic, or sexist.
One finds very little respect coming from the "right" side of the aisle... Especially for our President. WHY is it that GOP can say anything and everything, but get their panties wadded up is someone counters their nonsense... OH..... Darn.. I forgot... silly me..
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I don't dislike anyone simply because they are republican. I have friends who are republican and one relative. I don't like Eastwood because of the stupid things and the lies he said about Obama while talking to the chair. I don't like republicans who always use a derogatory term to describe lefties. I don't like republicans (or anybody) who is racist, homophobic, or sexist.
I can't imagine not liking someone based on their political party affiliation. "To each his own", I always say and so do a lot of you. I have read many posts supporting gays, lesbians, same-sex marriage, abortion, bi-racial marriages and relationships and so on and yet, no one has ever said they didn't like a person based on their sexual or racial preference, which I agree, it is the right thing to do. But now, what I take from some of the poster's comments are that if a person is a Republican, "I no longer like or respect him/her."
I think there is something wrong, very wrong here. Not liking or respecting a person based upon their political convictions makes no sense. I respect everyone that respects me. If they throw me under the bus by talking badly behind my back, I still may like them, but not respect them.
I don't care much either way about Clint Eastwood, I give him credit for being famous as an actor and for his work in the industry. Many of us grew up watching him on the screen. Many famous people have younger partners, look at Hugh Hefner, I don't fault them for that. You get what you pay for.
Many people thought he was having a TIA during that unrehearsed empty chair routine. Even Ann Romney and some other republicans in the audience did not look amused, and were visibly off put by his juvenile routine. I think when he claimed that his invisible Obama told Romney to f___ himself, it had gone over the top for any republican with a touch of class. Anyhoo, his little senile attempt at humor didn't help Romney win at all, that's for sure.
I have had two confirmed and one suspected TIA's and believe me I couldn't even stand once alone carry on dialog during the episodes. He was just being an ass.
No respect fo Eastwood or Heston here either, the old horny-toads. Neil Patrick Harris is a "homeboy", from here, & very popular, comes back a lot to support local charities.