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08/31/2012

Clint Eastwood's bizarre speech, Mitt Romney's closing speech

Many at the Republican National Convention loved Clint Eastwood's speech. But for others,  the 82-year-old Oscar-winner's conversation with a chair was "kinda odd," writes the Star's Daniel Dale. Judge for yourself:

 

Finally, Mitt Romney took the stage for a speech in which he tried to increase his 'likeability' with mixed results, writes the Star's Mitch Potter:

 

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As a Canadian watching the elections from a distance (both literally and figuratively) ... it was clear that Mr. Eastman supports Romney.

How he showed his support, however, was through sarcasm, inuendos and comedy. The lack of respect anyone shows towards the leader of their own country, particularly in a public forum, speaks volumes as to the character of that individual. Only those who live in a fantasy world would believe that the President would speak so crudely. It was all just pretend ...

Mr. Eastwood is great at "Make Believe" ... I hope he goes back to the Director's chair.

Obama may be a good orator but just that , all mouth and no do.I think he only attained the vote in the last election due to the black vote.
Good speech from Clint Eastwood and do you honestly think Obama does not swear. Give me a break .
The US does need change and promises that will be fulfilled and not dropped by the wayside.
I am not a fan of Romney but I think his side kick Paul Ryan has potential.
Out with Obama and on with the new . Go Romney .

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