Monday, 29 October 2012

●๋•Kool Centre●๋•: The Hollywood Gossip: Connie Britton Blasts Mitt Romney for Use of Friday Night Lights Catchphrase

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The Hollywood Gossip: Connie Britton Blasts Mitt Romney for Use of Friday Night Lights Catchphrase
Oct 29th 2012, 16:28

The Hollywood Gossip
Connie Britton Blasts Mitt Romney for Use of Friday Night Lights Catchphrase
Oct 29th 2012, 16:23

Clear eyes, full hearts... can't use?

Over the past few weeks, Mitt Romney has been including a line in his stump speech that originated on NBC's Friday Night Lights, echoing fictional Coach Eric Taylor when telling attendees:

Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose!

Connie Britton Picture

But Connie Britton, who starred on that beloved drama and now anchors Nashville, takes issue with the candidate's ganking of the catchphrase.

Referencing the show's town of Dillon, Texas, Britton penned an op-ed in this weekend's USA Today that reads:

"Dillon is a classic American town filled with hard-working, middle-class Americans, who just want to lead productive, healthy lives... In fact, it is President Obama who has shown his values to be more closely aligned with those represented by the phrase."

Written along with FNL Producer Sarah Aubrey, Britton adds:

"President Obama's landmark Affordable Care Act has been transformative for women. For the first time in our lives, being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition — our insurers can't charge us more for having breast cancer or being the victim of domestic violence.

"This law fully covers the cost of our preventive care, our annual check-ups, our birth control. And on Friday Night Lights, quarterback Matt Saracen's grandma would have then been able to get the affordable health care she needed...

"Let's use our clear eyes and full hearts to vote early. Let's use our clear eyes and full hearts to tell every friend, family member and neighbor about what's at stake for women in this election. What's at stake for all of us."

What do you think of Mitt Romney using this catchphrase?

 

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