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On Thursday, August 30, 2012, American actor and director Clint Eastwood gave a speech at the Republican National Convention.Eastwood had endorsed Mitt Romney for the 2012 United States presidential election earlier that month, and spent much of his speech's running time on a largely improvised routine in which he addressed an empty chair that represented President Barack Obama.
Eastwood also said, when asked if he was still a Libertarian, that he was a little bit of everything and that he wants this generation to get to work and be more understanding instead of calling people names. "Kick ass and take names," Eastwood said. When asked which candidate he would prefer between Trump and Hillary Clinton, Eastwood replied,
He spent much of his speech time on a largely improvised routine addressing an empty chair representing President Obama. In at least two instances, Eastwood implied the President had uttered profanities directed both at Romney and Eastwood. [72] Eastwood's remarks were well-received within the convention hall, but responses were mixed in the ...
Actor and longtime Republican Clint Eastwood is pulling support from President Trump ahead of the election, instead urging a vote for Democratic candidate. Clint Eastwood ditches Donald Trump for ...
In an interview with Esquire, Clint Eastwood expresses how he feels about the presidential candidates and current state of the country. Clint Eastwood praises Donald Trump and slams political ...
Donald Trump may be the current frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, but a Harris Poll survey indicates that could change if Clint Eastwood entered the race. When U.S. adults ...
Trump vowed to thwart efforts to "socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life". He promised to create a country that is "colour-blind and merit-based". [BBC]
At this time, Eastwood was 30, and Rowdy was too young and too cloddish for Clint to feel comfortable with the part. Although boyishness was a key element in his casting, Eastwood disliked the juvenile overtones of the character and privately described Yates as "the idiot of the plains" [ 63 ] According to co-star Paul Brinegar , who played ...