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The Eastwood moment.
Posted by Judson Phillips on August 31, 2012 at 3:10pm in Tea Party Nation Forum
The highlight of the Republican National Convention had to be Clint Eastwoods unscripted monologue that has quickly worked its way into a cultural phenomenon.
From Newsday:
Political conventions are TV shows, only TV shows, and the one from Tampa last night starred a silver-maned screen icon named Clint Eastwood who drifted wildly off-script, addressed an empty chair, put words in the mouth of an invisible president that were vaguely no, very distinctly scatological, rambled for 11 minutes, drove event organizers to drink and in the process totally, irrevocably heisted the entire week.
It doesn't matter what stripe your politics are, or whether you thought last night was a victory or disaster, Eastwood stole the night. He stole it with the expertise and facility of a veteran actor who knew exactly what he was doing stealing a scene, and stealing it with utter conviction.
There is but one thing anyone will remember from this week one thing and one thing only: The sight of Dirty Harry addressing an empty chair.
But wait! What about us? The viewer the ones sitting at home, drifting off to sleep, wondering when we'd hear yet another speaker talk about yet another mother who had to drive 130 miles to work, while the kids at home were burning the pancakes? The ones watching Taylor Hicks and saying I voted for THAT guy!?"
Instead, we got Clint and it was electrifying a glorious, bizarre, fun, wild, weird, kooky, incendiary moment that threatened to throw the entire convention into a complete tailspin and just before the nominee spoke.
Eastwood took the scripted convention off script and stole the show in doing so. He did through ridicule what no one else had been able to do. Today even the most apolitical know that Obama is an empty suit.
Saul Alinsky wrote that ridicule is the most powerful weapon. Eastwood mocked Obama. In fact, the mocking was so bad; team Obama felt the need to respond via Twitter today. The fact they had to respond shows they know how bad it was. The media tried to portray Eastwood as some nutty old actor, rambling incoherently all over the place. That meme is failing so badly it is being dropped. The media is going to try and make everyone forget about what Clint Eastwood did.
That probably wont happen.
Last night was so bad Obamas team had to respond. They did so and that is not a good sign for them.
But I bet it made Clint Eastwoods day.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Your side is so dumb they don't even know where to place what happened last night into their rigid little minds. It was so wildly out of context for them they're still wrestling with trying to figure out if the empty chair was a good thing or a stupid thing.
"Today even the most apolitical know that Obama is an empty suit. "
Today the most apolitical are going to watch a bunch of comedians mock Eastwood. THAT'S what the apolitical are going to take away from this.
You're going to have to try harder to spin this away.
Xemasab's take on this may be correct - that this was subversive genius. But even so, that's not good for your side....
renie408
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(53,339 posts)Cha
(297,323 posts)say? They're not any smarter than Eastwood..look at Akin.. and all the other used teabags.
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Raine
(30,540 posts)was supposed to be. I thought maybe Obama had been asked to speak at the convention but refused, that's most always when an empty chair is the center of attention. Either that or I "opined" that Eastwood was showing signs of dementia.
Jennicut
(25,415 posts)I take it this guy does not know about Twitter.
winstars
(4,220 posts)So hung up about shit that is not important, why am I not surprised...
Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)Tea Bagger grifter seeing the gravy train slipping away, and pretending it isn't happening.
Emit
(11,213 posts)Paladin
(28,265 posts)O.Judson needs to provide Ann Romney with this ray of sunshine outlook---it's pretty obvious from subsequent interviews that she is very unhappy with Eastwood's drooling monologue. Thanks again, Clint.......