Clint Eastwood RNC Full Speech 2012, Talks To Invisible Obama


TAMPA — Hollywood heavyweight Clint Eastwood made an unscheduled appearance on the GOP convention stage before a welcoming audience Thursday night ahead of Mitt Romney’s acceptance speech for his party’s presidential nomination.

“I think it may be time for somebody else to come along and solve the problem,” said Eastwood, 82, who already endorsed Romney this month at a campaign fundraiser in Idaho. “When someone does not do the job, you have got to let them go.”
Eastwood remarks were rambling at times and critical of President Obama and Vice President Biden, whom he described as “a kind of grin with a body behind it.”

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One Response to Clint Eastwood RNC Full Speech 2012, Talks To Invisible Obama

  1. deangarr says:

    How many ways can one say, “mistake”?
    Republican convention went off the rails with this one.

    Is this a taste of what Republican good judgment looks like?
    What the hell were they thinking?

    This was the last night of the Republican convention.
    And we are given this?

    I love Clint Eastwood.
    But only managed to feel sorry for him.
    And to feel sorry for the poor bozo who talked the convention committee into this stunt.

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