Friday, August 31, 2012

Clint Eastwood

  • Clint Eastwood speech with empty chair upstages Mitt Romney at GOP convention

    Political conventions are TV shows, only TV shows, and the one from Tampa last night starred a silver-maned screen icon named Clint Eastwood who drifted wildly off-script, addressed an empty chair, put words in the mouth of an invisible "president ...

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  • Rush Limbaugh 'Loved' Clint Eastwood's RNC Speech (AUDIO)

    Rush Limbaugh praised Clint Eastwood's surprise appearance on the last day of the 2012 GOP Convention in Tampa, saying that he "loved" the star's speech.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Geraldo Rivera: Clint Eastwood and Marco Rubio Are Not Enough

    And wasn't Clint Eastwood a trip? Watching these earnest and committed people working so hard to portray their candidates Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in a positive light to the American people, what I kept coming back to was the Republican Party's fatal ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Scott Walker: Clint Eastwood Speech Was One GOP Convention Moment 'I ...

    Clint Eastwood did more than make headlines with his bizarre speech at the Republican National Convention -- he managed to make Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker cringe.

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  • Clint Eastwood: From Super Bowl ad to RNC

    Clint Eastwood spoke at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night. (Mark Wilson / Getty Images) Say this for Clint Eastwood: When it comes to generating buzz on the morning after two of the biggest events of 2012, he's 2-for-2. Remember the ...

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  • Clint Eastwood, Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney: RNC final day in 90 seconds

    31, 2012 - On the last night of the 2012 Republican National Convention, the floor's highlights came from Clint Eastwood, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush and the official GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. (/The Washington Post) Correction: Clarification: ...

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  • Clint Eastwood goes ahead, makes his day at RNC in Tampa (Video)

    Twitter and the rest of the internet were all pointing to one man, actor-director Clint Eastwood. Right before the start of day three it was revealed the guest speaker would be none other than Eastwood.

    www.examiner.com

  • Clint Eastwood stumping for Mitt Romney suggests shift in Hollywood's ...

    "God bless Clint Eastwood for coming and supporting Romney. It shows that he is interested in the outcome of America," Oscar-winning producer Gerald Molen, who's latest project is the controversial documentary "2016: Obama's America," told FOX411's Pop ...

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  • Clint Eastwood, his convention speech and what it means for his image

    Clint Eastwood spoke at the Republican National Convention last night, talking to an empty chair on prime-time television as he chided President Obama, endorsed Mitt Romney as best man for the commander-in-chief job and summarized his positions by ...

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  • A Few Convention Oddities, Pre-Clint Eastwood

    From one angle, Clint Eastwood's dialogue with an imaginary President Obama - using a tall chair as a prop - at the Republican National Convention in Tampa on Thursday night was sharp-pointed and youthful and edgy and film-schoolish.

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  • Clint Eastwood brings awkward unscripted RNC performance (+video)

    Clint Eastwood brings awkward unscripted RNC performance (+video). Clint Eastwood carried on a sometimes rambling conversation with an imaginary President Barack Obama in an empty chair.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Clint Eastwood at RNC: Celebs react on Twitter

    "Clint, my hero, is coming across as sad and pathetic," tweeted film critic Roger Ebert as Eastwood adlibbed Thursday night to an audience of millions - and one empty chair - on stage at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Clint Eastwood's 5 Best Moments at the RNC (Video)

    Clint Eastwood's 5 Best Moments at the RNC (Video). by The Daily Beast Video Aug 31, 2012 1:29 PM EDT. Tough night for that chair.

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  • Clint Eastwood brings awkward unscripted RNC performance

    Standing on the convention stage with an empty chair, Eastwood carried on a sometimes rambling conversation with an imaginary President Barack Obama.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Nightline Daily Line, Aug. 31: Clint Eastwood 'Interviews' Obama at RNC

    ... chair jef 120830 wn Nightline Daily Line, Aug. 31: Clint. (Image Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images). 10:43 a.m.: The mystery speaker at the RNC was Clint Eastwood, legendary actor and director, who went on the ultimate rant towards President Obama.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Watch: Mitt Romney accepts nomination at RNC, Clint Eastwood's speech

    ... Hernandez on August 31, 2012 - 8:04am Nicole Hernandez's Blog. Watch the AP video package of Mitt Romney's and Clint Eastwood's speeches at the Republican National Convention in Tampa. You can also read all of Romney's speech below the video.

    jacksonville.com

  • Clint Eastwood's empty chair routine at RNC takes on a life of its own

    LOS ANGELES - Clint Eastwood earned plenty of bad reviews for his latest performance: a bizarre, rambling endorsement of Mitt Romney.

    www.bostonherald.com

  • Clint Eastwood's empty chair at RNC creates buzz

    The reaction to Clint Eastwood's "invisible Obama" routine at the Republican National Convention last night came down hard, setting Twitter on fire and giving political pundits plenty to talk about.

    content.usatoday.com

  • Clint Eastwood goes off-script in Romney endorsement

    Clint Eastwood, the Hollywood filmmaker who knows all about sticking to the script, turned in a bizarre, unscripted endorsement of Republican Mitt Romney on Thursday night.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Ann Romney: Clint Eastwood 'unique'

    Ann Romney on Friday offered a lukewarm review for Clint Eastwood's bizarre "empty chair" address at the Republican National Convention, saying the Oscar-winner is a "unique guy and he did a unique thing" as she tried to shift the message back to her ...

    www.politico.com

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