Eastwood's ad-libbed remarks echo day after GOP convention

KENNER, La -- It was a substance-free, 12-minute prime-time performance that remains unlikely to sway a single vote, but Clint Eastwood's cameo appearance and conversation with an empty chair representing President Barack Obama in Thursday night's final hour of the Republican convention coverage remained a prime topic on the campaign trail Friday.

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Actor Clint Eastwood speaks to an empty chair Thursday during the final day of the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

Mitt Romney's top strategist told reporters on the candidate's campaign plane Friday that the moment should be judged as a performance, and that while not everyone may have liked it, Eastwood's very presence -- and concern for out-of-work Americans in particular -- made the rambling remarks by the 82-year old Academy Award winner worthwhile.


"The fact that he’s there shows he’s speaking his mind and if somebody wants to say I would have liked this different performance or that difference performance, have it," Romney campaign strategist Stuart Stevens told reporters, comparing the remarks to two famous Eastwood films. "Some people didn’t like 'Dirty Harry,' some people didn’t like 'Gran Torino,' that’s OK."

And while Ann Romney and several of Romney's top advisers remained stone-faced during Eastwood's appearance, Stevens said Mitt Romney very much enjoyed it.

"I was backstage with him and he was laughing," Stevens said."[Romney] thought it was funny."

A Romney adviser confirmed the remarks were ad-libbed, and the use of an empty chair as a prop was not discussed by the campaign. If there was any panic during the remarks, the adviser said, it might have come from the control room, where convention planners watched Eastwood continue for more than double his allotted time.

"He did what actors do sometimes, he did a little improv. If someone wants to say this wasn’t Clint Eastwood’s greatest performance, have at it. It doesn’t matter, you know," the adviser said. "It’s I think people saw that Clint Eastwood was not only endorsing Romney but endorsing the need for change. I liked that."

Meanwhile in Virginia, Romney running mate Paul Ryan faced a question by a reporter from NBC’s Hampton Roads affiliate WAVY if Eastwood's remarks were a distraction.

Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood made a surprise appearance at the Republican National Convention, but his rambling speech, which included a make-believe conversation with President Obama, got a mixed reception. NBC's Tamron Hall reports.

"I think Clint Eastwood was just being Clint Eastwood,” Ryan said in the interview to air Saturday. “One of the most profound things Clint said was that 23 million people out of work struggling to find jobs is just unacceptable."

Vice President Joe Biden, who was the butt of several of Eastwood's sharpest jokes, didn't mention the 'Dirty Harry' actor's performance during campaign stops in Ohio Friday.

But, according to pool reports, a supporter did allude to Eastwood's chair act, insisting to Biden during an impromptu stop at an Ohio fairgrounds that "You gotta keep the chair."

Biden didn't directly acknowledge the "chair" comment but gave the woman, Bev Kalmer of Poland, Ohio, a kiss on the lips.

Ann Romney, who spoke in prime time on the first full night of the convention, told CBS that Eastwood is "a unique guy and he did a unique thing" during his RNC appearance.

Asked if she was surprised by the unusual speech, she laughed and said merely "I didn't know it was coming."

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Too bad the people in the entertainment business just can't keep their opinions to themselves. We pay to see them act not at conventions. Sure, they have rights, if they want to support a candidate then vote for one. I don't care what they think any more than they would care what I think. The problem is , that 1/2 or so of the fans will be upset because it's the wrong party they support. Therefore why should we support them at the box office or buy their dvd's or buy their cd's or whatever part of the entertainment industry they are in. I don't care what Clint Eastwood thinks about politics --I JUST DON'T CARE EITHER THAT HE MADE AN ASS OUT OF HIMSELF. He should have stayed at the home and played shuffleboard.

OBAMA / BIDEN 2012 --vote Democratic

    Reply#220 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 8:45 PM EDT

    Clint Eastwood made my day!! I loved every minute of his talk with the empty chair. It really was exactly like talking to Obama, as he has not once listened to what the people want. I enjoyed the laugh it gave me, which no one ever gets to have with politicians. Generally I hate anything to do with politics during election time. It is all so depressing, all the mud slinging from both sides in TV ads. lol! I also hate the political phone calls, the mail asking for money and votes. lol! When I was younger I was a Democrat, then as the years went by and I realized my mistake and became wiser... I became a Republican. Yes, I believe in the American way, free enterprise and right to conduct business. I am not rich, but own a small business. As small as the business is it is taxed to death by city, county, state and the federal governments. They get more of my pie than I get. So sad..... Thank you Clint. I am now devoted more to the Republican Party than I ever was.

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    Reply#221 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 9:38 PM EDT
    Jay BelowDeleted

    "substance-free... unlikely to sway a single vote"

    It is a classic performance. Well done, Clint. You really struck a nerve... otherwise why all this leftist energy put into trying denigrate your performance?

    Watch Clint Eastwood's GOP performance on You Tube... decide for yourself.

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    Reply#223 - Mon Sep 3, 2012 11:20 AM EDT

    "Clint Deadwood" is a Cognively Disabled, and very Behavorally Disturbed individual. His GOP/RNC "Clown Show" performance fit in very well at the GOP/RNC Political Circus. Intellectually, Clint is as dead as wood, and all he needed was his clown outfit. "Clint" who is intellectually dead as wood. Should had ridden into the GOP/RNC Circus Big Top on an Elephant holding up his red haired wig. One wonders if his facial Clown make-up would have started to run? Just like the "Romulian's" view of the Middle Class, the Working Poor, the disabled, and the elderly. That is fact!

      Reply#224 - Mon Sep 3, 2012 12:47 PM EDT

      i see it's not the wisest thing to do, if you want your thoughts to be seen and read by others...hitting the reply button on another's post so that you may easily then answer the one with whom you want to debate. also saves others the trouble of trying to figure out to whom you may be speaking.

      only problem is, if that person is so obnoxious and thereby offensive, getting his/her thoughts "collapsed" by others, your own effort at replying to that person gets collapsed as well. what a fry:(

        Reply#225 - Tue Sep 4, 2012 11:38 AM EDT
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