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Rockindeano wrote:You listen to Rush. I listen to Howard Stern. Here's the BIG difference.
Rockindeano wrote:Stallone NEVER mentioned Liberals or problems with them.
Rockindeano wrote:You heard bullshit. I heard the real thing.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You listen to Rush. I listen to Howard Stern. Here's the BIG difference.
Rush interviewed Stallone on the air when he was promoting "Rocky Balboa."Rockindeano wrote:Stallone NEVER mentioned Liberals or problems with them.
That's because he was sitting in a room full of them except for Scott Depace.Rockindeano wrote:You heard bullshit. I heard the real thing.
If by the real thing you're talking about weighing a weeks worth of High Pitch Eric's poop, then I guess you're right.![]()
I used to listen to Howard too. I grew up.He's pushing 60 and still doing the same stuff I found funny in high school.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Rockindeano wrote:You listen to Rush. I listen to Howard Stern. Here's the BIG difference.
You heard Rush's take on things. I heard Stallone live.
Rockindeano wrote:Stern's stature dwarfs that of your idol.
Rockindeano wrote:Howard is making 500 million dollars for a 5 year contract.
Rockindeano wrote:Howard is the King. Rush is a tool.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Journey/Survivor wrote:There's a line in the new Rambo film where Stallone tells the missionaries "Then you aint changing nothing" after they have said that their not taking weapons with them.
I used to listen to Howard Stern every morning back in the 90's, but I eventually got bored with his show because it was the same thing over and over again.
Journey/Survivor wrote:I used to listen to Howard Stern every morning back in the 90's, but I eventually got bored with his show because it was the same thing over and over again.
7 Wishes wrote:It is a well-known fact that Stallone is very far to the left as far as his own political convictions. That doesn't mean old Roid Head doesn't know how to perfect a character...as a lifelong bodybuilder, personal trainer, and competitive personal athlete I ABHOR his usage of steroids, but the dude makes some kickass movies. So what if he steps on some toes along the way? It's good entertainment.
donnaplease wrote:I heard a clip from an interview with Stallone and he was asked which candidate he was supporting for the November election. He stated that he was most impressed by John McCain, because he felt like JM was the most capable of handling the foreign affairs situation that we facing. He said something to the effect that McCain had 'been there, done that' and knew what type of situation he would be dealing in. It didn't sound too far left to me. Frankly, I was surprised, because most of the "hollywood" bunch seem to prefer liberal democrats.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:donnaplease wrote:I heard a clip from an interview with Stallone and he was asked which candidate he was supporting for the November election. He stated that he was most impressed by John McCain, because he felt like JM was the most capable of handling the foreign affairs situation that we facing. He said something to the effect that McCain had 'been there, done that' and knew what type of situation he would be dealing in. It didn't sound too far left to me. Frankly, I was surprised, because most of the "hollywood" bunch seem to prefer liberal democrats.
McCain Is a liberal republican. The media doesn't call him that though, they call him a "maverick" because they love how he always votes with dems.
Rip Rokken wrote:I've never heard that Stallone was a liberal... He might lean that way, but I've never had that impression.
donnaplease wrote:RedWingFan wrote:donnaplease wrote:I heard a clip from an interview with Stallone and he was asked which candidate he was supporting for the November election. He stated that he was most impressed by John McCain, because he felt like JM was the most capable of handling the foreign affairs situation that we facing. He said something to the effect that McCain had 'been there, done that' and knew what type of situation he would be dealing in. It didn't sound too far left to me. Frankly, I was surprised, because most of the "hollywood" bunch seem to prefer liberal democrats.
McCain Is a liberal republican. The media doesn't call him that though, they call him a "maverick" because they love how he always votes with dems.
You have a point.
Rockindeano wrote:donnaplease wrote:RedWingFan wrote:donnaplease wrote:I heard a clip from an interview with Stallone and he was asked which candidate he was supporting for the November election. He stated that he was most impressed by John McCain, because he felt like JM was the most capable of handling the foreign affairs situation that we facing. He said something to the effect that McCain had 'been there, done that' and knew what type of situation he would be dealing in. It didn't sound too far left to me. Frankly, I was surprised, because most of the "hollywood" bunch seem to prefer liberal democrats.
McCain Is a liberal republican. The media doesn't call him that though, they call him a "maverick" because they love how he always votes with dems.
You have a point.
But you never Do.
Get used to a country run with COMPETENCE.
donnaplease wrote:Rockindeano wrote:donnaplease wrote:RedWingFan wrote:donnaplease wrote:I heard a clip from an interview with Stallone and he was asked which candidate he was supporting for the November election. He stated that he was most impressed by John McCain, because he felt like JM was the most capable of handling the foreign affairs situation that we facing. He said something to the effect that McCain had 'been there, done that' and knew what type of situation he would be dealing in. It didn't sound too far left to me. Frankly, I was surprised, because most of the "hollywood" bunch seem to prefer liberal democrats.
McCain Is a liberal republican. The media doesn't call him that though, they call him a "maverick" because they love how he always votes with dems.
You have a point.
But you never Do.
Get used to a country run with COMPETENCE.
Boo Freakin' Hoo.
Rip Rokken wrote: no clue what kind of evil they are dealing with, and therefore, are completely surprised when they are not welcomed with open arms by the enemy, and are totally unprepared to deal with it. And of course Rambo tries to warn them that they aren't going to be able to change anything.
infinityplusone wrote:was king '88 to sometime in the mid-90s. Then, as someone said already, he just go too one-note. Plus, he's a terrible interviewer. No matter who he's talking to, it all just comes down to who they've boned, and how was it, how big was it, etc etc. Intriguing, when I was 18, sure. Now it's just retarded.
For good radio, there's so many more who have left Stern in the dust: Opie and Anthony, Ron and Fez, here locally even Don and Mike are better. Stern is over. When OandA get a movie star on, they actually ask interesting questions, and really get whoever's in there to open up and talk enthusiastically about their craft. When Stern confronts somone, I always get the feeling that the publicist recommended they come on; yeah they'll have to endure some junvenile sex questions (so be prepared with some stock response), but the audience numbers can't be ignored, so just 'make sure you plug the movie.'
Stern has my respect because he's made himself #1, but he stopped being fun about 10 years ago. I still do enjoy Artie though.
Monker wrote:That is the exactly what happened in Iraq. The President and Republicans used propaganda during the build up for Iraq. Oh, we'll be welcomed as 'liberators'. It well be a cakewalk. All a bunch of bullshit used to prop up support. The naive bought into it - Democrat and Republican. None of them considered the truth that Iraq would not welcome an American imposed 'democracy'. Or, that there was/is no simple solution to replace Sadam's government. Now, to force order to the anarchy, we need a hell of a lot more then ONE Rambo in Iraq.
Rockindeano wrote:Get used to a country run with COMPETENCE.
Rockindeano wrote:No, goodbye to you, and your faulty leader, full of shit brained party.
Your time is over.
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