I loved Clint Eastwood at the RNC,
I thought his performance was brillant, concise and right on target.
Considering the FCC censors.
I loved this comments where "we own this country " and politicians are mere employees.
Watching msnbc today I thought they missed the point. I think they are in a different world were politicians are gods to them.
Showing posts with label clint eastwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clint eastwood. Show all posts
Friday, August 31, 2012
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Clint Eastwood endorses Romney's presidential bid
Clint Eastwood endorses Romney's presidential bid
"I think the country needs a boost,"
Eastwood told The Associated Press as he joined other Romney supporters for the
private campaign event.
"Now more than ever do we need Gov. Romney.
I'm going to be voting for him," Eastwood told Romney supporters Friday
night.
"He just made my day," Romney said. "What a
guy."
clint eastwood endorses romney
Saturday, October 23, 2010
CLINT Eastwood doesn’t like Barack Obama
CLINT Eastwood doesn’t like Barack Obama!
During an interview with American news anchor Katie Couric, the legendary actor and director said that while the President is a “nice fella,” he’s “not a fan of what he’s doing at the moment.”
Eastwood said Obama is not “governing” and he’s laying out lines in the hopes that people will believe him “so he can stay in his position.”
Eastwood, who was once the Mayor of Carmel, Calif., expressed his view on the political election process.
“I don’t think there’s anybody I see out there, or many people that have that kind of discipline, that are willing to take a chance on losing,” he said.
Eastwood — who turned 80 earlier this year — recently admitted he’s “become tired” of seeing himself on the big screen.
“I leave that to younger actors now,” he said. “I’m not a prize fighter who has to capture another victory. Since I worked as a director for the first time on Play Misty for Me in 1970 I’ve become tired of seeing myself on the big screen.
“That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop acting, though”
During an interview with American news anchor Katie Couric, the legendary actor and director said that while the President is a “nice fella,” he’s “not a fan of what he’s doing at the moment.”
Eastwood said Obama is not “governing” and he’s laying out lines in the hopes that people will believe him “so he can stay in his position.”
Eastwood, who was once the Mayor of Carmel, Calif., expressed his view on the political election process.
“I don’t think there’s anybody I see out there, or many people that have that kind of discipline, that are willing to take a chance on losing,” he said.
Eastwood — who turned 80 earlier this year — recently admitted he’s “become tired” of seeing himself on the big screen.
“I leave that to younger actors now,” he said. “I’m not a prize fighter who has to capture another victory. Since I worked as a director for the first time on Play Misty for Me in 1970 I’ve become tired of seeing myself on the big screen.
“That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop acting, though”
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