Othello ... anyone ?

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  1. Foolardi

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    as in " Reputation is an idle and most false impostition;oft got without merit
    and lost without deserving ".
    I take you to the now approachably infamous Clint Eastwood interview by
    the Wall Street Journal,now being used by USA Today in an attempt to
    highlight what Mr.Eastwood said { according to a cabbie as source }
    when departing a ride ' The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg
    in there '.
    Both WSJ and USA Today are rife with Never Trumpers.
    Eastwood is not nor should be determined to be of that camp.
    He is not a man of easy conversion.Or many words as an actor in his
    early days in Hollywood.
    So why now and why the use of the Usual Suspects.
    Because the Press is desperate to debauch our President.
    He has overall polling in the 60 percentile as being elected in November.
    Has Huge crowds and that now includes the Biggest Democracy outside
    the U.S.A. as in India.Where the Trumps are now visiting Taj Mahal.
    Funny how the WSJ Eastwood interview used select quotes while talking
    a lot about Mr.Eastwood most controversial Movie.That being - Grand Torino -
    from { 2008 } where Clint Eastwood plays a very vocal and obvious Bigot.
    Was that movie used as example of Framing Eastwood as a Hollywood
    bigot who seemed at east in that role.I think so.The movie was dynamic and
    had a conversion of character towards the end.
    I don't buy for a second the notion that Eastwood all of a sudden is
    changing his opinion of Trump.It makes no sense.It is a perfectly timed
    attempt to effect a change in the country's overall approval of our President.
    By using a cabbie as source for this change of heart by Mr.Eastwood.

    " To defy Power which seems omnipotent;
    Neither to change,nor falter,nor repent;
    Good,great and joyous,beautiful and free
    -- Shelley
     
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