'Man's got to know his limitations.' God, I love that quote. Harry knows where the system stops and justice has to start...he doesn't blow away criminals unless they give him a reason to. That's why he's the toughest anti-hero in action cinema!
@@jamespfitz not if you wore your seat belt, the front had a shoulder harness. And the back of the front seat was far enough from the rear seat passenger that they wouldn't hit it.
The interesting thing, watching this again, is how cool Calahan is, standing right next to a car that has a ticking time bomb in it, standing close enough that the blast would kill him. Yet, he does nothing to give it away. Just stands there like he's got all the time in the world.
That's because he's an actor and there's no real peril, so it was very easy for Eastwood. It's a silly scene, in reality the police chief would've shot harry dead. There's no way he'd allow harry blabbing before a jury, once the secret was out, even if Harry was found guilty, the chief would never get away with forming another execution squad.
if you think about it, all th clint movies from the 60's and 70's were summed up i that line. the westerns, the cop movies, etc, were all about how he pitted his own ability against the strengths or weakness of a foe. he knew what he could do...and couldnt. he knew what his opponent could do...and couldnt, but they had ego that blinded them, and he was realistic and practical, and that was his advantage.
I lived in SF in the 90s. I moved out in 2001, before the tech companies turned it into their own personal test site. To use a videogames comparison, San Francisco is to Tech companies what Raccoon City was to Umbrella Corp.
@@calibrazxr750 I think we all know that. its a typology. The issues facing the character and the need for his world view understanding are relevant today more so than even what was portrayed by the movie. His "Type" of worldview is no longer there in fact or fiction and due to that truth Sanfrancisco is literally a pit of human feces because the inmates are running the proverbial asylum.
Every Clint Eastwood movie has a line that sticks forever. I'm not the only person who has used this quote repeatedly. "Unforgiven"...the kid says, " he had it coming'.....Clint says, "kid we all got it coming." No more words are needed. You live, you die.....4 words!
That scene was one of a kind, harry did exactly what he need in the right spot for beat his enemy, wow, Clint is the legend of the legends. Great movies indeed.
Buy me Skittles. Yeah until poor lib-tards complained. Like that scene in Magnum Force, when his exotic Asian fantasy neighbor, Sunny, asks him what does she have to do to go to bed with him. According to a story about him - Asian ladies are STILL having sexy fantasies about his scenes with Sunny, much to feminists distain.🤔😁😉
I remember those days,they also used to show westerns or war movies on tv on the weekend,seems like that's a thing of the past.NetworkTelevision now is shit,even cable often has nothing worth watching.The entertainment industry today can't make anything that is vaguely decent.
I saw this when it came out. When bloodied Holbrook appears at the end, it was a scary moment. Love the music that ends this movie and the original. It emphasizes Harry’s isolation.
@@scootergeorge9576 yep 100% I watched it for the first time a little while ago and before I know it, Jim Carey? Liam Neeson? Just seemed like a very weak plot. I always liked magnum force, as Harry came across bad guys (err good guys) that were an equal match at least physically.
The two flattops in this segment of the movie, tied up at Marine Salvage and awaiting final disposal were World War II-era CVEs: ex-USS Rabaul and ex-USS Badoeng Strait. Both were scrapped not long after the movie completed filming.
Eithel Rotschild Lalo Schifrin composed the music for Magnum Force including the intro and ending and composed music for other Eastwood cop movies including the themes to all of Dirty Harry movies and did music to movies like Bullitt, Joe Kidd and Mission Impossible theme
You love them because the good guy wins in the end over the bad? Hollywood has used this all the way back to when movies were starting to be made! Most people like this kind of ending. When I saw a movie that first violated this tradition (The Victors)...it "bothered" me for days!!!
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@@mikebacherl2490 not necessarily...just good stories, characters, locations, cinema. And yes, the bad guys get their due. Why else tell the story?
you guys need 10,000 Calihans'a and the Wizard of Oz! and you'd still be hip deep in shit, with morons voting democrat all the time....it's over CA, you are cooked!
I wish - in the future I shall "know my limitations" before it is too late. Great lesson to all of us! This idea applies almost everything we do in our daily life. The "Freedom" of doing something becomes life threatening.
@@duffman7065 Holbrook showed his talent here in that subtle thing. It probably wasn't even in the screenplay or directed, he just knew it needed to be done.
I love Magnum Force and love this line, but it always bugged me that we're supposed to believe Briggs doesn't see Harry toss the bomb onto the back seat.
The best part of this…….no one else around except Harry to see what he did…….he walks away, and if he doesn’t say anything, who is around to dispute anything……..he knew his limitations……
If you look up some interviews with Hugh Jackman you'll find that he actually got his inspiration for Wolverine's look from Clint Eastwood/ Dirty Harry
@@ImYourHuckleberry_29 Just an observation. Out of all of his movies, my favorite is Two Mules For Sister Sara. This one is not even known to many of his fans. I am not a big Shirley Mc Claine fan but she works well with Clint. I think one of the reasons I like it so much is because it is one of the few times his character gets played and he has no idea I until she tells him.
'Mans got to know his limitations" will be on Eastwoods tombstone someday when he passes to the other world and makes his presence known to the masses.
One of my fav quotes from Harry was as he and his partner are leaving a crime scene,they go get hot dogs....walk through a park and Harry says to his partner,"Watch out for the dog shit"
He's turning Briggs' own line back on him. Earlier in the movie, Briggs had told him "A good man always has to know his limitations", after bragging that he'd never had to pull his weapon in the course of career.
Do they still have demolition derbys? It really took some crashing to stop those big old cars. That is, if you could get them running in the first place.
Clinton needs to learn about the fundamental definition of the words "honesty", "integrity", "humility" and a few more that she has no inclination to follow. The bitch is a treasonous criminal that should be in the big house, not the White House.
Chigozie Oliver Igboebisiokwu So you're saying it should be ignored, just another polititian right? Why in the hell do you think Trump has gotten this far in the race, people are sick and tired of these lying treacherous SOB establishment politicos? He's not one of them, an outsider that won't play ball as well can't be bought.
'Man's got to know his limitations.'
God, I love that quote. Harry knows where the system stops and justice has to start...he doesn't blow away criminals unless they give him a reason to. That's why he's the toughest anti-hero in action cinema!
My favorite. “Personnel! That’s for assholes.”
toughest racist more like. I can't believe in 2023 this movie hasn't been exspunged and removed.
@@patron7906dumbass!!!
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The magnum force he disposed of were exclusively whites.
Hal Holbrook is brilliant in this film. He’s so cold & unlikeable throughout. Excellent talented actor he was.
He was great in everything he did. Had similar role years later in 'The Star Chamber', another good movie.
@tommyl3207 what happens yo him in The Star Chamber?
He was great as a bad guy
@@RichardEllis-o4x you’re all heart Callaghan!!
The tiny hint of expression in Harry’s eyes as he watches Briggs drive into oblivion is priceless!
Dirty Harry: " You LOSE, Briggs" lol 😂
“Briggs, looks like your case against me just blew up.”
😂🤣😅😆😁😄🙃😊🤪 😳
One thing about Callahan he's not going to be a vigilante for revenge. It wasn't his style
How can you dislike this, this is an all time classic scene!
Maybe some people aren't in to all the violence & such.
"Mans got to know his limitations" Clint Eastwood and Dave Mustaine. Two legends who will live forever
@Mark Richardson Ha ha ha ha ha - Jesus is a fictional character, like Harry.
@@Hithere-ek4qt Haary is a good fictional character. jesus an evil fictional character
Mustaine a legend?
Mustaine actually says “Mankind has got to know, his limitations”
Sweating bullets
When cars were smashed to shit, and they'd just kept going.
Nothing like our planned obsolescence . One sensor quits and the car won't start .
@@biketech60 spot on.
@@biketech60 I had one of those. But it would start if I got someone to push it.
And the people in them bounced around like lottery balls before the drawing
@@jamespfitz not if you wore your seat belt, the front had a shoulder harness. And the back of the front seat was far enough from the rear seat passenger that they wouldn't hit it.
The interesting thing, watching this again, is how cool Calahan is, standing right next to a car that has a ticking time bomb in it, standing close enough that the blast would kill him. Yet, he does nothing to give it away. Just stands there like he's got all the time in the world.
kirin-rex old USA class. Trump 2020!
Harrys thinking...got 32 secs left, finish with the speeches and piss off....
Rowan Par Harry doesn't say much anyway, so that worked in his favor.
@@toastedbutter751 Get real. You think Trump can be that calm and cool?
That's because he's an actor and there's no real peril, so it was very easy for Eastwood. It's a silly scene, in reality the police chief would've shot harry dead. There's no way he'd allow harry blabbing before a jury, once the secret was out, even if Harry was found guilty, the chief would never get away with forming another execution squad.
been quoting this line for 35 years...every man alive should know it
Alex James What does it really mean though? Don't bite off more than you can chew?
@@edwardgaines6561 Sounds about right
His other great line. I don't mind a little shooting as long as the right people get shot.
TOTALLY TRUE, WE MAN NEVER LEARN, SPECIALLY THE RICH
@@edwardgaines6561 basically yes Ed..know what you're capable of.. And don't do what you're incapable of..
if you think about it, all th clint movies from the 60's and 70's were summed up i that line. the westerns, the cop movies, etc, were all about how he pitted his own ability against the strengths or weakness of a foe. he knew what he could do...and couldnt. he knew what his opponent could do...and couldnt, but they had ego that blinded them, and he was realistic and practical, and that was his advantage.
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clint's characters were the ultimate anti-hero
Kind of like Bill Belichick
ch de Very well said. An almost clinical description.
ch de Grace under pressure.
And when Callahan retired, Sanfranciso literally went to shit.
LA Riots would not have happened if he had been around.
"shit" is definitely the proper word..😔
I lived in SF in the 90s. I moved out in 2001, before the tech companies turned it into their own personal test site. To use a videogames comparison, San Francisco is to Tech companies what Raccoon City was to Umbrella Corp.
For the two to be directly related, Callahan would have to have actually been a police officer and not a character in a movie franchise.
@@calibrazxr750 I think we all know that. its a typology. The issues facing the character and the need for his world view understanding are relevant today more so than even what was portrayed by the movie. His "Type" of worldview is no longer there in fact or fiction and due to that truth Sanfrancisco is literally a pit of human feces because the inmates are running the proverbial asylum.
The music at the end puts you exactly in that time period, as it would have felt back then. A sad reminder of how things used to be.
It’s the same music from the first movie. Basically, a sad reflection on how no matter how many times Harry wins, it’ll never be enough.
Those were the days when movies are movies and actors are actors.
And cars were cars and socks were socks. Back in those days, people wore clothes and ate food. They had door knobs and light bulbs too.
@@lilithdemonia74 Yeah! I remember way back in the '70's I saw a guy wearing shoes, too.
Every Clint Eastwood movie has a line that sticks forever. I'm not the only person who has used this quote repeatedly. "Unforgiven"...the kid says, " he had it coming'.....Clint says, "kid we all got it coming." No more words are needed. You live, you die.....4 words!
Right turn Clide !!
I love how Briggs us just leaving all confidently; backing out calmly and driving away as if he has all the time in the world. (He doesn't).
Ya...I'd be like....take the bomb outta the car Kallehand....thank you 🤔😁 not gonna blow me up! 🤔🤣
Clint Eastwood, the legend.
Yes.he is.no one can match him.
@@smitam6856 Batman tried.
I absolutely love that scene and quote, "Man got to know his limitations!," perfectly said!
“It’s all in a day’s work for Inspector Harry Callahan.”
That scene was one of a kind, harry did exactly what he need in the right spot for beat his enemy, wow, Clint is the legend of the legends. Great movies indeed.
Being how Clint Eastwood is the greatest movie star of ALL TIME and a TOP NOTCH director, the man has NO limitations!👏👏👏
King of the one-liners.
Drew Earthling Marvelous!
007 too
He was Arnold Schwarzenegger's role model, "I'll be back!"
I like how despite being the last man standing in this and Dirty Harry, the ending is a somewhat sombre, downbeat affair, which the movies kind of are
Eastwood's voice makes it, without that voice it's just another movie.
("It's back there...don't you see too good")? "Yeah...I see fine"..
@@scdevon 🤣👍
They used to show these movies, basically unedited, on regular TV. I don't have any kind of angle by mentioning that, but they did- they really did.
Is there still "regular" TV anymore? Three national networks plus sometimes one local one and perpetual ant races on the other 8 channels?
Buy me Skittles. Yeah until poor lib-tards complained. Like that scene in Magnum Force, when his exotic Asian fantasy neighbor, Sunny, asks him what does she have to do to go to bed with him. According to a story about him - Asian ladies are STILL having sexy fantasies about his scenes with Sunny, much to feminists distain.🤔😁😉
Buy me Skittles I remember those days fondly.
TV stations were largely independent then. No home video or 24/7 cable.
I remember those days,they also used to show westerns or war movies on tv on the weekend,seems like that's a thing of the past.NetworkTelevision now is shit,even cable often has nothing worth watching.The entertainment industry today can't make anything that is vaguely decent.
They usually beeped out language tho
"Your gun's out of its holster, Briggs. First time"?
You know you're not going to City Hall, Callahan. The only way you're going anywhere is in a rubber bag.
I saw this when it came out. When bloodied Holbrook appears at the end, it was a scary moment. Love the music that ends this movie and the original. It emphasizes Harry’s isolation.
music did this movie a lot and the other
'Magnum Force' is easily the best of the Dirty Harry sequels.
i dissagree the best one is the first one. do you feel lucky punk?
@@PILATUS1968 - Speak was talking about the sequels. This is the best sequel.
@@scootergeorge9576 yeah, didn't like dead pool and sudden impact etc much
@@baddogentertainment6960 - Dead Pool was the weakest of all. That's my opinion.
@@scootergeorge9576 yep 100% I watched it for the first time a little while ago and before I know it, Jim Carey? Liam Neeson? Just seemed like a very weak plot. I always liked magnum force, as Harry came across bad guys (err good guys) that were an equal match at least physically.
Who doesn't love watching these movies.
No one? Great!!
mc alleyboy Magnum Force my favorite Dirty Harry movie next to Dirty Harry
@Steel Magnolia They don't matter though.
@@joel8583 But I do!! I've been a Clint Eastwood fan growing up from the 80s till the present.
So am i.
The two flattops in this segment of the movie, tied up at Marine Salvage and awaiting final disposal were World War II-era CVEs: ex-USS Rabaul and ex-USS Badoeng Strait. Both were scrapped not long after the movie completed filming.
Thanks LordZontar, I was actually scrolling thru comments for exactly this. Good catch.
A man's got to know his limitations!!!Actually prefer that over "Go ahead,make my day"
+JOHN gallagher Me too fave of all time
Mine is " You've got to ask yourself one question....Do I feel lucky"...Well Do You PUNK ? "!!!
Duke Nukem has it among his famous quotes.
Correct!
JOHN gallagher The limitations quote is actually more applicable to everyday life, than just the "Make my day" threat.
the quality of this clip is unbelievable - i wish all people would define this as HQ when uploading shows and movies - very cool.
Cool guys DO look at explosions, otherwise they can't enjoy a good killing. Got to admire your work..
Yeah, you only walk away from the explosion if it's someone else's...and you've got a pair of sunglasses handy. :)
You're damn right!
The music at the end is just fantastic
Great music indeed. Reminded me a little bit of French band "Air"
It's the same as in Dirty Harry. "End Titles" by Lalo Schifrin. Perfect ending theme, so they stuck with it. You can find it here /watch?v=IrcGtExwvk0
88Eoghan both very downbeat endings, he just kinda walks off. nowadays there would have to be a stupid twist or a happy ending or set up a sequel
Fender Rhodes FTW¡
Eithel Rotschild Lalo Schifrin composed the music for Magnum Force including the intro and ending and composed music for other Eastwood cop movies including the themes to all of Dirty Harry movies and did music to movies like Bullitt, Joe Kidd and Mission Impossible theme
For us older guys Eastwood came a long way since his days on rawhide !
Briggs thought that Harry is helpless without his magnum..he simply neglected Harry's instincts and quick thinking.
This guy: "You're a killer Harry"
Harry: **Turns to Hagrid** "Thought you said I was a wizard?"
Underrated comment.
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@@macman975 you probably breathe through your mouth
Happy 90th birthday Clint Eastwood the last of the Hollywood legends 💯💯💪👍
Robert Duvall as well.
"It'll be my word against yours ..."
As it turned out, it was Callahan's word against a burned-out Ford LTD . . .
he just walked away from all the chaos and still kept his job to do his next challenge, the Enforcer.....
The coolest guy ever! A real man. My kind of man! ❤❤❤
Grew up in SF 70s, 80s...loved these movies....
You love them because the good guy wins in the end over the bad? Hollywood has used this all the way back to when movies were starting to be made! Most people like this kind of ending. When I saw a movie that first violated this tradition (The Victors)...it "bothered" me for days!!!
@@mikebacherl2490 not necessarily...just good stories, characters, locations, cinema. And yes, the bad guys get their due. Why else tell the story?
The best ending to a Dirty Harry movie. Hands down.
We need about 10,000 Harry Callihan's to clean up California.
you need a dictionary to clean up your spelling
So far it's the cleanest state in the US. Callahan is actually living there.
you guys need 10,000 Calihans'a and the Wizard of Oz! and you'd still be hip deep in shit, with morons voting democrat all the time....it's over CA, you are cooked!
cyclops centurion why not a million and clean up America
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Never gets old. I also quote this line often.
I wish - in the future I shall "know my limitations" before it is too late. Great lesson to all of us! This idea applies almost everything we do in our daily life. The "Freedom" of doing something becomes life threatening.
The system needs even more changes now. It's been broken for years
6 people don't know their limitations!
It's 23 now. Probably women.
25 as of today.
26 now
32 even.
You're all wrong, it's 39...
Very well written. Harry listening to Rigg's speech knowing he was holding the winning hand.
*Briggs
I use this quote all the time also but not in a self defeating way, we usually under estimate our limitations.
Amen, half pint full not half pint empty.👍🙏
This is great advice for anybody who would preach the Gospel to the manimals :
"A man's gotta know his limitations."
My personal favorite "Do ya feel lucky punk".
Something about how Holbrook wipes his face all shakey always stuck in my head about this scene.
Same. It was a scene that always stuck with me too - I think it was the realism of it and showing he was hurt.
@@duffman7065 Holbrook showed his talent here in that subtle thing. It probably wasn't even in the screenplay or directed, he just knew it needed to be done.
Holbrook was a good actor, that wiping scene to me showed he was not used to being so close to action and getting hurt.
So good thanks 🙏🙏🙏 great movie 👍😃🙏
Coolest character ever.
No Matter how many Times I see it,it just gets Better and Better...Don’t make im like this anymore 👍
I love Magnum Force and love this line, but it always bugged me that we're supposed to believe Briggs doesn't see Harry toss the bomb onto the back seat.
To be fair Briggs just walked out of a car crash. He should be a bit hazy, don't you think?
Harry tossed it onto the floor next to the door pillar.
Absolutely never tire of watching this movie!!!!❤❤
This is very funny, because he'e reffering to the beginning of the movie, when the baddy said"Mans Got To Know His Limitations" to Harry.
Judging by the comments, 95% of the folks commenting have never even seen the movie...
Harry says it to Briggs, actually. Hence why he has a little laugh when the car blows. Almost implying "I told you once already."
It's referred to as a "call back." in movies.
Any man is limited when pitted against a 1/4 pound of C-4 or Semtex
Coolest cop ever.
11/5/18 Both of these guys are still with us. Clint is 88 I think and Holbrock is in his 90's
I know your comment is 2 years old but Clint is now 91 years old and Hal Holbrook passed away in January 2021 at age 95.
Clint is the acting equivalent to punk. His acting changed everything. It`ll be a sad day when he goes.
"Man's got to know his limitations"! Very helpful and very productive lesson to all of us!
I like *"a man's got to know his limitations."*
You're a killer Harry!
A maniac!
"He's a maniac, maniac on the floor. And he's dancing like he's never danced before."
The best part of this…….no one else around except Harry to see what he did…….he walks away, and if he doesn’t say anything, who is around to dispute anything……..he knew his limitations……
This line & “ gonna need a bigger boat” 1&1A in my quotes from Hollywood.
Also- " I'll be back"and" I'm back"
That's a quote I actually live by
ArseneWenger me too
ArseneWenger This is what we should All live by.
I bet even the Bible will back this one up.
Any Good Christians want to take it?
Clint would have been an awesome wolverine
oh my god, no way!! dude, when i first saw Dirty Harry i thought that he would make a great Wolverine too
Violence Is Fun No one can replace Cathal Dodd!
Agreed!!!
Alakdan yeah I could see either him or Mel Gibson as Logan if it were made in the 80s or 90s
If you look up some interviews with Hugh Jackman you'll find that he actually got his inspiration for Wolverine's look from Clint Eastwood/ Dirty Harry
Harry just knows that Briggs is going to drive away in that smashed-up car with the bomb inside.
Captain Briggs Ford LTD is ..."The Bomb".
Lt Briggs didnt know his limitations.
Classic stuff 👌 love Clint Eastwood.
Brilliant how a few words are transformed into iconic phrases
One of the best movie deaths ever. Basically all the last death scenes on each Dirty Harry movie is one of the best death scenes ever. :L
Don't even start, man club collective. I'll be joining you at the bowling alley soon enough.
I love him since childhood
So few words...so much meaning!
Ironically a statement that a few of this series 'fans' fail to understand.
It's so cool to learn that they filmed this scene only a few hundred feet from where I commute often
Briggs is extra crispy.
Lt. Briggs - his swelled egotistical head ended up being blown through the roof of a FORD Galaxy and beyond!
What Color are Lt. Brigg's eye? A. Blue, one blew this way and one blew that way...
Haha, you're a funny guy.
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This is my fav Harry line. I use it every chance I get.
"Do you feel lucky punk?" Is better known and more used.
@@katherinkeegan8601 but not my fav
@@ImYourHuckleberry_29 Just an observation. Out of all of his movies, my favorite is Two Mules For Sister Sara. This one is not even known to many of his fans. I am not a big Shirley Mc Claine fan but she works well with Clint.
I think one of the reasons I like it so much is because it is one of the few times his character gets played and he has no idea I until she tells him.
If you can treat disaster and triumph in the same way then you will be a man my son!!!! A mans got to know his limitations!!! 😎
Nobody on Earth has ever walked like Clint Eastwood walks. Nobody ever will.
Watch his son in The Outpost
I know what you mean but Clint Walker,Chuck Connors,Duke Wayne carried themselves like men also.....superb posture and confident gait.
'Mans got to know his limitations" will be on Eastwoods tombstone someday when he passes to the other world and makes his presence known to the masses.
Love the sound of car when he starts driving forward...lol
Sounds like mine, well it's paid for. Now for the insurance before I take it on the freeway
'Buy American!'
That was before the cars were made in Mexico by its ultra-low-paid labour-force.
One of my fav quotes from Harry was as he and his partner are leaving a crime scene,they go get hot dogs....walk through a park and Harry says to his partner,"Watch out for the dog shit"
Hilarious ending
"You're right. I am a maniac".
RIP Hal Holbrook
Yes! This is the first thing I thought of when I heard of his passing. RIP Mr. Holbrook.
Riggs, there are two kinds of men: those, who deactivate bombs and those, who run. And I'm the one, holding this bomb. 😎🤴🤣
He's turning Briggs' own line back on him. Earlier in the movie, Briggs had told him "A good man always has to know his limitations", after bragging that he'd never had to pull his weapon in the course of career.
OriginalLictre Callahan said the line to Briggs earlier in the movie when Harry showed up to the scene of Ricca after he is killed.
I worked in what I call “conflict resolution “. Used this line a lot to get people to see what is a realistic outcome for themselves.
how many times can you crash an older model car and still keep driving? damn you plastic cars!
That's when they built them with real materials that would last awhile too as well as engineered to be tough.
Yes, they were tough, but it was harder to survive a crash even if the car could.
Do they still have demolition derbys? It really took some crashing to stop those big old cars. That is, if you could get them running in the first place.
Not really true. The old tanks had a tendency to rust out.
Right? That is the true definition of a "beater". They don't make them like that any more. Now they are called " shitboxes".
The quote is right up there with Humprey's "Here's looking at you babe".
4:20 the classic smirk
sorry 2:20
Just when you thought you had the upper hand. The pride of the corrupt lawman fails.
Jesus man there are many motherfuckers around the that need to know this Fundamental rule, but don't.
Yea, like Donald Trump for one.
+Dorian Edwards True That!
Clinton needs to learn about the fundamental definition of the words "honesty", "integrity", "humility" and a few more that she has no inclination to follow. The bitch is a treasonous criminal that should be in the big house, not the White House.
DefCon1966 Most inhabitants of the White House Have Been 'Treasonous Criminals'....Clinton certainly won't be the first....or last
Chigozie Oliver Igboebisiokwu So you're saying it should be ignored, just another polititian right? Why in the hell do you think Trump has gotten this far in the race, people are sick and tired of these lying treacherous SOB establishment politicos? He's not one of them, an outsider that won't play ball as well can't be bought.
By FAR my favourite Eastwood 'line'.
Real vengeance!
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