Chuck Norris Warns Fox & Friends Of The ‘1,000 Years Of Darkness’ That Would Follow Obama’s Reelection

 

Chuck Norris appeared on Fox & Friends on Friday morning to deliver a special message to the nation: America faces 1,000 years of darkness if President Barack Obama wins reelection. He told the Fox & Friends crew that he is supporting Mitt Romney because he does not think Obama has a plan to deal with unemployment.

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Norris was asked about the new ad he is putting out warning Americans not to become complacent about the declining state of the economy.

“It’s just something my wife and I decided to do,” said Norris. “We were sitting around talking bout our country and decided that, you know, we just wanted to put something out there to explain how we feel about the direction our country’s going.”

Brian Kilmeade asked Norris about his vocal support for former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee over the years and asked if the actor’s lack of participation in politics this year meant that he had less faith in Mitt Romney.

“No, that’s not it at all,” Norris replied. “I am supporting Mitt Romney because we do need an experienced man in the White House.”

“And you have a dire warning that U.S. citizens face ‘1,000 years of darkness’ if President Obama is reelected,” asked Steve Doocy. “That seems harsh.”

“Last night, he gave no content to his speech,” Norris replied. “He said that he’s going to bring in 4 million jobs in the next four years Well, we have 23 million unemployed people right now.”

Carlson asked for Norris’ impressions of Obama’s speech. Norris said that the president made a number of promises in his speech last night, just as he made four years ago. However, in his estimation, Obama has a poor track record of keeping those promises.

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