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Bruce Willis on Government

I dig Bruce Willis. Always have, since I watched him walk across that glass-shard carpet in the upper levels of a terrorist-occupied high rise in 1988. Sigh.

In the past, Willis has said he is a Republican, campaigned for conservative candidates, and been loudly pro-military and pro-Iraq War in Hollywood, which I imagine is slightly more painful than the whole pedal impalement thing.

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Apparently, one too many reporters bugged him about his political leanings, and this is what he had to say at a junket for his new movie, "16 Blocks."

"I'm sick of answering this [expletive] question," he says. "I'm a Republican only as far as I want a smaller government, I want less government intrusion. I want them to stop [expletive] on my money and your money and tax dollars that we give 50 percent of... every year. I want them to be fiscally responsible and I want these [expletive] lobbyists out of Washington. Do that and I'll say I'm a Republican... I hate the government, OK? I'm a-political. Write that down. I'm not a Republican."

Smaller government, less government intrusion, lower taxes, fiscal responsibility, and cleaning up lobbying. Whatever he calls himself, he's on my side. Plus, he may make a movie about the Deuce Four. Sounds like he's another conservative the Republican majority should worry about keeping happy.

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