Even Matt Damon is Disappointed in Obama … For Not Being Radical Enough
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Once again we see just how out of touch the Hollywood, loony left truly is …
Barack Obama, you know you have it bad when even Matt Damon is disappointed in you. Such is the case for the radical Leftist Hollywood star. Of course Damon is upset with Obama because The One is not ignoring the Will of the People more and trying to force health care down the throats of an unwanting public fast enough.
Talk about between a Barack and a hard place. Please the radical Left and lose the Independents, please the Left and lose the Independents, please the Independents and lose you LEFTIST base.
It’s hard to think of a movie that’d play better in the Obama White House screening room than Matt Damon’s new Iraq War thriller, “Green Zone,” in which the Oscar-winner adroitly portrays a soldier fighting to expose the Bush administration’s weapons of mass destruction deception. Yet for all the ammo his movie may give Democrats, Damon admits he’s “disappointed” in the man who replaced George W. Bush.
“Politics is compromise,” says the actor, who campaigned hard for Barack Obama. But Damon feels his candidate has compromised too much. “I’m disappointed in the health care plan and in the troop buildup in Afghanistan. Everyone feels a little let down because, on some level, people expected all their problems to go away. But real change comes from everyday people. You can’t wait for a leader.”
Maybe some one would like to explain to Matt Damon that Barack Hussein Obama and the Democrats have not compromised. The Obamacare bill that is so unpopular with the people is entirely the result of Democrats and no Republican involvement.
Sadly we see Matt Damon in another fantasy anti-Bush, anti-American Iraq War movie “Green Zone.” I guess this fool learned nothing from being in Saving Private Ryan.
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