Friday, August 31, 2012

Clint Eastwood

  • Clint Eastwood didn't exactly make Team Romney's day

    The idea must have seemed sure-fire when Mitt Romney's advisors hatched it: Highlight the final night of the Republican National Convention with a surprise appearance by that long, tall drink of gritty Americana, Clint Eastwood. The beloved movie star ...

    www.latimes.com

  • 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.

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  • A Refresher on Clint Eastwood's Libertarian Politics

    While many have jumped on Clint Eastwood's use of an invisible president in an empty chair as a rhetorical device as being "weird," Romney and Republicans have focused on Eastwood's anti-Obama comments while largely ignoring all the comments that ...

    reason.com

  • 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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  • Kirstie Alley makes Clint Eastwood's day: 'I LOVED it!' [Poll]

    If Clint Eastwood proved Thursday that the Republican Party has least one friend in Hollywood, Kirstie Alley proved Friday that Clint Eastwood has at least one Hollywood friend in the Democratic Party. "I just saw Clint Eastwood's speech and I LOVED it ...

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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

  • Ann Romney, others distancing campaign from Clint Eastwood's ramble

    That would be the 12 minutes of prime television time the night before that her husband's handlers handed to movie icon Clint Eastwood just before the climax of the Republican National Convention. Eastwood, 82, turned the 720 precious seconds into a ...

    www.latimes.com

  • 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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  • Clint Eastwood's Empty Chair speaks: How the chair ended up there

    It was Mitt Romney's night, Clint Eastwood stole the show, and InvisibleObama is now a Twitter sensation. But it was the Empty Chair that made it all possible.

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  • Clint Eastwood riff distracts from successful Romney convention

    ... a sterling video about the candidate. People who know Romney offered testimony about his values, his compassion and his business acumen.

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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 and his imaginary non-friend at the convention

    Then, after the obligatory autobiographical video of Romney's rise to personal and financial success, Clint Eastwood took the stage.

    www.latimes.com

  • Clint Eastwood's Republican convention speech: Inspired by opera?

    Eastwood's trick is perfect for our era of perpetual campaigning: It creates the illusion of a conversation while silencing the party Eastwood doesn't want to be heard, then, with his "No, I won't shut up," shifts the victim status onto Eastwood. The ...

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  • Clint Eastwood's RNC Speech: His Lamest Role Ever?

    "Sad and pathetic." That's how film critic Roger Ebert summed up his hero, Clint Eastwood, after the Hollywood legend gave what can only be described as a bizarre, rambling speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night as a warm-up for ...

    www.mtv.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's speech backfires on the Republicans

    By Peter S. Canellos. Compared to his two most recent predecessors, Barack Obama is a difficult man to mock. But on Thursday night at the Republican National Convention, Clint Eastwood tried to do what Saturday Night Live has found to be incredibly ...

    www.boston.com

  • The Week in Viral Videos

    Clint Eastwood Talks to Invisible, a SEAL Speaks & More Viral Videos. Sep 1, 2012 4:45 AM EDT. From Bruce Willis the Twihard and an Autotuned Paul Ryan to #Eastwooding, watch our countdown of this week's buzziest videos.

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • 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

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