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May 19, 2013
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Clint Eastwood Tells Us Something About the GOPPosted on Aug 31, 2012
The 82-year-old actor-director-tough guy gave a bizarre and rambling, sometimes incoherent speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday, centered on a mock interview with an imaginary President Obama sitting in a nearby empty chair. Eastwood took a few shots at the incumbent. “What? What do you want me to tell Romney?” he asked the chair six minutes into his performance-address. “I can’t tell him to do that. He can’t do that to himself.” The crowd responded with a roar of whistling, laughter and applause. Eastwood’s speech is a telling point in U.S. history, in which an overwhelmingly white, presumably middle- and upper-class crowd cheers the rabid nationalism, confused peacocking and vacant flattery of a fading national icon at an inaugural event for a campaign in pursuit of the highest office of government. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly. ABCNews: Previous item: Michael Moore: People Should Start to Practice the Words ‘President Romney’ Next item: Rachel Maddow at a Loss for Words After Clint’s RNC Speech New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |