Clint Eastwood Had Enough, Blows Up On Hillary
And Obama… Liberals Are Furious
One of Hollywood’s most beloved actors couldn’t
take it and blew up the spot on Hillary Clinton
and former President Barack Obama. Eastwood
is an old-school actor, proud of his country,
and living the great American dream and speaking
his mind, embracing his wonderful first amendment.
It didn’t take long for Eastwood, 87, to
open up about his distaste for Clinton and
Obama, and thus showing his support for President
Trump.
Eastwood firstly didn’t announce his support
for Trump, but when asked if he would support
Trump or Clinton for President, then he sided
with Donald. The reason is that he believed
Clinton would follow in the footsteps of Obama
and Eastwood wasn’t particularly a fan of
Barack’s presidency. America turned soft
under Obama and Clint Eastwood seems to despise
the weakness that is found in the millennial
generation who are offended by everything
and trying to live in safe spaces which have
proved to be embarrassing to America in general.
Clint comes from the tough generation where
people weren’t so soft. His generation believed
in the discipline at home and treating people
with respect. His generation believed there
were only two genders and people could not
switch at any given moment in the day. Clint
Eastwood is often criticized for his beliefs,
but he speaks his mind and that’s something
he believes that everyone should be able to
do.
The Variety website wrote this bit about him:
“Clint Eastwood says that he hasn’t endorsed
any candidate for president, but given a choice
between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump,
he’d choose the latter.
“That’s a tough one, isn’t it? I’d
have to go for Trump…you know, ’cause
she’s declared that she’s gonna follow
in Obama’s footsteps,” Eastwood says in
Esquire’s September issue. “There’s
been just too much funny business on both
sides of the aisle. She’s made a lot of
dough out of being a politician. I gave up
dough to be a politician. I’m sure that
Ronald Reagan gave up dough to be a politician.”
Eastwood was clear that he hasn’t endorsed
anyone — “I haven’t talked to Trump.
I haven’t talked to anybody.” — but
he was full of praises for the Republican
nominee for being “onto something, because
secretly everybody’s getting tired of political
correctness, kissing up.”
In fact, Eastwood said, “We’re really
in a p—y generation. Everybody’s walking
on eggshells. We see people accusing people
of being racist and all kinds of stuff. When
I grew up, those things weren’t called racist.”
He added, “You know, he’s a racist now
because he’s talked about this judge. And
yeah, it’s a dumb thing to say. I mean,
to predicate your opinion on the fact that
the guy was born to Mexican parents or something.
He’s said a lot of dumb things. So have
all of them. Both sides. But everybody — the
press and everybody’s going, ‘Oh, well,
that’s racist,’ and they’re making a
big hoodoo out of it. Just f—king get over
it. It’s a sad time in history.”
One thing Eastwood pointed out about Trump
is that people called him racist because Trump
didn’t approve of a judge. Simply not approving
or liking someone does not make one racist.
Trump and the judge he criticized are not
required to like each other. People are allowed
to dislike each other without being labeled
as a racist. However, there are many critics
who called Trump “racist” for doing something
such as disliking the judge or doing a travel
restriction (it’s not a ban), and for doing
things that help the laws of immigration be
followed.
Clint Eastwood references the latest generation
as the “p–sy generation” on account
of how weak and soft people are in regards
to their ability to be easily offended by
everything. Combine the softness with the
ever-growing emasculation of men and the gender
identity politics and we have what could be
considered a very sad generation where people
have lost their true identity of being male
or female.
The other problem is that people are constantly
being labeled as racist, sexist, or anything
else simply because they disagree with the
ideologies of another.
Clint Eastwood isn’t the only celebrity
to speak out about Hillary Clinton, Barack
Obama, and the generation of people who are
easily offended. James Woods and numerous
other celebrities have supported Donald Trump
as President. Many have supported him as a
person well before he ever ran for President.
How do you feel about Clint Eastwood’s opinion
of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama? What
is your opinion of the generation who is always
offended and need to live in a safe space?
