Tampa, FL – Trouble With The Chair: Clint Mocked For RNC Bit

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    Actor Clint Eastwood talks to an empty chair during his address to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Tampa, FL – Clint Eastwood earned plenty of bad reviews for his latest performance: a bizarre, rambling endorsement of Mitt Romney.

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    “Clint, my hero, is coming across as sad and pathetic,” tweeted film critic Roger Ebert as Eastwood ad-libbed Thursday night to an audience of millions — and one empty chair — on stage at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. “He didn’t need to do this to himself. It’s unworthy of him.”

    Eastwood carried on a kooky, long-winded conversation with an imaginary President Barack Obama, telling him that he failed to deliver on his promises, and it’s time for Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, to take over.

    “Mr. President, how do you handle promises that you have made when you were running for election, and how do you handle them? I mean, what do you say to people?” he said at one point to the empty chair.

    Twitter was instantly ablaze with comments mocking the Oscar-winning director of “Unforgiven” and “Million Dollar Baby.”

    “Clint has now eclipsed the total word count of his last three films,” tweeted film critic Richard Roeper during the speech, which was intended to last five minutes but went on for nearly 12.

    Howard Kurtz, host of CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” said “Clint’s empty chair act” was the “weirdest convention moment I have ever seen.” Joe Scarborough, the conservative host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” declared that “a great night for Mitt Romney just got sidetracked by Clint Eastwood.”

    Minutes after Eastwood began his speech, someone created an (at)InvisibleObama account on Twitter. It has already amassed 30,000 followers and counting.

    “I heard that Clint Eastwood was channeling me at the RNC,” tweeted comic actor Bob Newhart, known for his one-sided conversation bits. “My lawyers and I are drafting our lawsuit.”

    The 82-year-old actor and director also talked about Oprah Winfrey, Obama’s unfulfilled promise to close the U.S. prison at Guantanamo, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and lawyers. At one point, he referenced dismissing Obama and making a change.

    “When somebody doesn’t do the job, you gotta let ’em go,” Eastwood said. The tough-guy actor of “Dirty Harry” fame then drew a finger across his throat.

    The Obama campaign shot back afterward by tweeting a photo of the back of the president’s chair, with Obama’s head peeking over it, along with the line: “This seat’s taken.”

    Romney’s wife, Ann, said she appreciates Eastwood’s support, even if the actor’s monologue isn’t earning rave reviews. Ann Romney said she did not know what to expect when Eastwood came on as a warm up act for the evening’s speakers.

    “He’s a unique guy and he did a unique thing last night,” she told “CBS This Morning.”

    Eastwood, a fiscal conservative who takes left-leaning stands on social issues such as gay marriage and environmental protections, made waves with conservatives earlier this year when he starred in a Super Bowl spot for Chrysler, a company that benefited from government support. Eastwood, who endorsed Romney earlier this month at a campaign event in Sun Valley, Idaho, and once served as mayor of Carmel, Calif., defended his appearance in the commercial, noting it had nothing to do with his politics.

    Inside the convention, the crowd cheered Eastwood’s entrance and shouted his famed catchphrase, “Go ahead, make my day.” But backstage, stern-faced Romney aides winced at times as Eastwood’s remarks stretched on. After his speech, Romney’s camp defended Eastwood.

    “He’s an American icon,” Romney spokeswoman Gail Gitcho told CNN’s Piers Morgan. “You can’t look at him at through the same political lens that you would other politicians. He’s Clint Eastwood.”

    There was seemingly more discussion Thursday night on Twitter about Eastwood’s awkward performance than Romney’s actual acceptance speech.

    “Is this a segment for ‘Mrs. Eastwood and Company’?” asked “Star Trek” actor Zachary Quinto on Twitter, referencing the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”-like E! reality series starring Eastwood’s wife, Dina.

    Several celebrities and comedians lightheartedly hypothesized on the micro-blogging site how Democrats could top the over-the-top routine at their own convention in Charlotte, N.C., next week.

    “To restore balance to the universe, Obama must have Tommy Chong onstage at the DNC talking to a steak,” joked Patton Oswalt.

    Original “Star Trek” actor George Takei said he was “drafting a DNC speech to (an) imaginary Romney in an empty factory.”

    “Saturday Night Live” cast member Seth Myers had an entirely different idea: “(Vice President Joe) Biden has to go shirtless for DNC to top it.”

    For Hollywood veteran Eastwood, his chance to rebound likely comes Sept. 21 in more familiar territory. That’s when his next film, the baseball drama “Trouble With the Curve,” opens.


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    SherryTheNoahide
    SherryTheNoahide
    11 years ago

    At one point my jaw literally hit the floor, as Mr. Eastwood told a VERY off-color joke & pretended it was coming from our President. As if our President had told Mitt Romney to go…. well… um… “FORGET himself”, except replace “forget” with a different “F” word, and you’ll get my drift! I couldn’t believe they showed it on National TV, when people are watching the convention around their kids & grandkids! (:-O

    Not to mention… for the party that RANTS & RAVES about the “dignity” of the Office of the President… they sure do disrespect the office an AWFUL LOT, now that President Obama sits in the White House!

    What ever happened to the idea that it wasn’t supposed to matter WHO sat in the Oval Office… we were ALL supposed to at least respect the office of the President! No matter what!

    You don’t get on tv, and pretend like your President told his competitor to go “F” himself! >[:-P

    I was shocked by Mr. Eastwood’s behavior & shocked by how little regard ALL of the people in that building had for the office of the Presidency!

    People freaked out when President Obama just took his JACKET OFF in the Oval Office!

    But I guess if you’re a Republican… anything goes!

    ChareidiMan
    ChareidiMan
    11 years ago

    i thought it was actually funny

    11 years ago

    Clint Eastwood’s performance was wonderful. The leftist media of course is going to attack him. Eastwood had the audience enjoying and standing up by themselves, unlke the governor from NJ who had to ask the audience to stand up.

    WebbeRebbe
    WebbeRebbe
    11 years ago

    Eastwood did a pretty good job for being ad libbing and being unscripted (Obama is scared to give a speech without his teleprompter which has speeches that are loaded on and written by his Jewish speech writers) Clint hit Obama in every sweet spot we’ve been waiting for him to get hit on: The incompetence; the lies; the empty, pretentious rhetoric; the inexperience; and that roaring blowhard of a moron Obama chose to be a heartbeat away.

    Oh, and the empty chair. Other than an empty suit, there is no sharper metaphor.

    Eastwood also made one of the very best points of the night: WE own this country, and when someone doesn’t do the job “we have to let them go.”

    The media, naturally, is furious. They don’t like to see Their Precious One mocked, that is why they launched an attack on Eastwood. Politico has already written 40 articles on it!

    If it made these thin-skinned, shill, PRESStitutes come out of their collective dark holes to scream like stuck pigs, it means that Clint succeeded beyond all expectations! Go Clint!

    the_maivin
    the_maivin
    11 years ago

    the reason why all the leftist democrats are going crazy about this is as a CNN reporter said right after is because they know that once it becomes acceptable to poke fun of the Obama it all starts slipping from there.

    comedy is a real powerful branding tool, it can flip the image of Obama from a smart intellectual to a reckless unprepared in-over-his-head out of touch type of guy!

    11 years ago

    I loved it! It was low key, funny, hit the right points!

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    11 years ago

    A pathetic senile old man who was clearly out of place.

    LGinsburg
    LGinsburg
    11 years ago

    I tuned in to watch just a moment before Clint Eastwood took the stage. It was not well done – this man has tremendous talent and a gift for judging his audience, however…you don’t go in front of millions of viewers, supposedly for the purpose of persuading voters to support your candidate, unscripted! Sorry – he’s an actor with libertarian views, not in line with the Republican platform – no responsible campaign aide should have trusted him to wing it! The same bit could have been done, with better timing, leaving the incredibly inappropriate unspoken language out – beneath the dignity of the event. It is the topic of discussion today – and not because it was well done, but because an American icon was allowed to embarrass himself on Romney most important night and it overshadowed every other speaker.

    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    11 years ago

    Instead of Ron Paul, we get this?!

    BaruchHashem
    BaruchHashem
    11 years ago

    I thought it was hilarious! Not sure why the media is so riled up about it, it wasn’t meant to be a serious speech. Clint gets my vote!

    11 years ago

    You can all make excuses and think he was funny because you want to like someone who bashes President Obama but I think Clint Eastwood made a fool of himself. From what I could see of the audience I’m not alone in that thought, many of them were not happy at all with this rambling ridiculous speech. And you’re not talking Democrats or Liberals, you’re talking about die-hard Republicans who made the effort to go the convention during a hurricane! Didn’t any of you see Ryan’s wife’s face? She looked shocked and only put a smile on her face when she noticed the cameras were on her.

    Sherree
    Sherree
    11 years ago

    I admire Clint Eastwood and he said most of the things that most of us have been saying from day one? Obama ran a campaign on change. He made tons of promises and kept none. He did nothing for the economy and he did nothing to bring the troops home. He played his own game in the midde east and the whole area collapsed! Not one nation fears us, not one nation has respect for us, and the best the government can do right now is sue the Navy Seal for telling the truth in his book after he was sworn to secrecy.

    Give me a break. Obama you had your chance to make history as the first American president. You took the opportunity as a means for paid vacations, plane rides for you and your family, a way to see the world and improve your golf game. Your vacation is over. You overstayed your welcome. Pack your bags and move out!

    11 years ago

    Although I never hear of Clint Eastwood before I think he was soooo funny last night & so on target!
    & to all you sour democrats that think he overstepped his boundaries, all I could tell you is that the “truth hurts” I know that, its simple time for you to pack up.

    11 years ago

    And why not ?

    For those of us that love Clint’s movie’s… from 2 mules, pale rider, the dollars trio and more… Clint is a guy that chews his cigar and talks though…

    He is fearless in his movies, let him be fearless on stage.. he can speak his mind thats what America is about..

    Oh Sherry puleeeez Bush was called Bushitler, a nazi and more by half the left and you talk about respecting the office of POTUS ?

    sissel613
    sissel613
    11 years ago

    I am surprised at all the criticisms. I thought it was an excellent piece of acting, very creative and innovative. I think that all the critics, Roger Ebert included, missed the whole point. Sherry, this is the first time that I have disagreed with you, but as a fellow American, we are all entitled to our opinions. Good Shabbos to all.

    ShalomCon
    ShalomCon
    11 years ago

    I’m glad I’ve never seen a Clint Eastwood movie.

    I get it. I don’t agree with him, but I get it. That said, it was awkward and uncomfortable to watch. There’s no reason an actor and Academy Award winning director should’ve mumbled and stumbled the way he did. I also thought that his off-color running gag was inappropriate and beneath the dignity of Mitt Romney and the office he’s running for.

    It was sort of like watching a beloved elderly great-uncle making a drunken toast at a wedding or bar mitzvah. Everybody loves him and hangs on every incoherent word, while they squirm in their seats. Then afterward they fawn over the four seconds that actually made them laugh.

    SherryTheNoahide
    SherryTheNoahide
    11 years ago

    I’m sitting here in shock & disbelief at most of your comments! Seriously!

    Clint Eastwood’s performance was completely beneath the dignity of the Office of the Presidency! What part of this do NONE of you understand?! Or are you so blinded by your hatred of President Obama, that no amount of vulgar jokes, rants about him coming from Africa & not really being an American, and calling him every name in the book, has somehow become acceptable behavior all of the sudden for children of G-d to laugh around with?!

    And no… it wasn’t acceptable for folks to be calling George W Bush “Hitler” either! I’ve also stated THAT a million times already! It’s just flat-out inexcusable to throw a name like that around, just because a person doesn’t like some politician! That name isn’t a joke! And it isn’t “funny” or “cute” to call the President the same name as one of the biggest mass-murderers in all of human history!

    But THAT isn’t something hard for me to say! What I’d like to know is: why is it so hard for YOU to say, when it’s someone YOU don’t like who’s in office?!

    Why is all of the sudden acceptable for people who profess to have “G-d in their hearts”, to walk around calling the President “Hitler”, saying people on Food Stamps are “moochers”, calling folks on Unemployment “lazy”, or those unable to work, “useless”, “a parasite”, or told they’re “ungrateful for the SCRAPS they’re given”?!

    When you can explain to me why THIS garbage has somehow become THE go-to behavior for Conservatives EVERYWHERE!

    THEN you can come on here & criticize ME.

    SherryTheNoahide
    SherryTheNoahide
    11 years ago

    Also can I just add: Clint Eastwood is a man who has 7 children by 5 different Women, is Pro-Choice, Accepts Climate Change as FACT, wants Us to close Gitmo, wants Us out of Afghanistan, believes in Equal Pay For Equal Work For Women, and Supported the Auto Bailout & even did a commercial celebrating their success coming back as the Number #1 auto-maker in the World!

    So what the heck was he even DOING at a “Family-Friendly” Republican Convention, if they (and You) expect everyone ELSE in this country to be such “purists”, even going to the lengths of trying to LEGISLATE it those beliefs & forcing them onto others?!

    Why “celebrate” a man who’s own personal life & values don’t relect your OWN life & values AT ALL?!

    Or is it just enough that he got up there to bash President Obama, so no matter how wretched of a man he might be or how he might live his own life…he’s “good to go”, regardless?!

    But why do I even bother trying to explain all of this?! You’ll just tell me *I’m* in denial because I don’t laugh along to “asprin between the knees” jokes about women, or won’t snicker every time the President gets called “boy” too.

    Well sorry if I don’t get the “jokes”. I’m not really interested in BEING “in” on them anyway!

    Yonason_Herschlag
    Yonason_Herschlag
    11 years ago

    Historically, the USA has probably been one of the best places in the world for Jews, in respect to allowing us to practice our religioun, and allowing us to earn a livlihood, providing us with equality and security. Certainly we have a debt of gratitude to the American people and government.

    BUT… there are no lack of individuals who brought harm to the Jewish people, such as hitler’s mentor Ford. So in my opinion, whereas we are obligated to respect the US government, and the people who elected the president, at the same time, we have no obligation to respect an individual president, if he uses his position to harm us, as did Obama.

    Obama’s friend Ayers sent the flotilla to break Israel’s naval blockade on Gaza, and then Obama called for an investigation why our marines killed 9 of the attackers in self defense. Then Obama declared on national TV that the blockade is unsustainable. He has had a hand in destabalizing our peace with Egypt, his administration berated Israel for issuing building permits in North Jerusalem, and he personally harmed hundreds of thousands of Jews, by forbidding them to build homes, or expand homes in Judea.

    GEULA
    GEULA
    11 years ago

    #1 you’re as delusional as most leftists are. He did not say any curse word; you just wanted to hear that in your mind.
    Eastwood’s random speech was amazing amazing amazing!!! It was actually very funny and sharp. I guess the democrats and liberals just didn’t get it or they didn’t want to get it just because they’re whole goal of recruiting all of hollywood for this one talent president which is “charisma” and nothing else to campaign for him just fell through with one of hollywoods biggest icons; Eastwood rocking the house at the RNC. and totally pointing out the most relevant and important points of failure from this president.

    moshiachnow
    moshiachnow
    11 years ago

    I thought it was funny. Of course leftists will not give it good reviews, nor will those who depend on government handouts and don’t want Obama’s reign to end.

    OPTIMIST
    OPTIMIST
    11 years ago

    AMAZING speech by an by the biggest icon alive in the Hollywood world. Who else matches him?? So that’s why they the media don’t like it. They don’t like to see one of theirs so openly endorsing a republican…