Lefty Professor: ‘American Sniper’ Delusional, Just Like the GOP

January 27th, 2015 11:25 AM
In an article for Salon, Penn State professor Sophia McClennen claims the box-office blockbuster has “no nuance, no context and no subtlety” and that its director, Clint Eastwood, “represents a dark, disturbing feature of the GOP mind-set.”

Film Critic: ‘American Sniper’ a ‘Republican Platform Movie’

January 3rd, 2015 3:02 PM
Edelstein gripes in New York magazine that “the native population are portrayed as invaders of our sacred space instead of vice versa,” and that “the people [Chris] Kyle shoots always represent a ‘savage, despicable evil,’ and the physical and mental cost to other Americans just comes with the territory.”

Bozell & Graham Column: Sneering at the Sniper Movie

January 3rd, 2015 7:51 AM
At this point in George W. Bush's presidency, Hollywood uncorked a barrel of anti-Iraq-war movies, all of them in their varying styles trashing the American military or intelligence agencies as vicious murderers, rapists, and all-around freedom-tramplers. Most were duds because the public wanted nothing to do with those messages. But oh, did the critics love 'em. In Obama's "fourth quarter," as…

Raines Rants About 2012: Bill Clinton Convention Speech Was 'Spellbind

August 5th, 2013 10:39 PM
Former New York Times executive editor Howell Raines (sacked in the 2003 Jayson Blair debacle) provided a positive review Sunday of Washington Post political reporter Dan Balz’s 2012-campaign book “Collision.” Raines claimed Balz was “a fair-minded reporter” in the mold of the late David Broder. You can’t say the same for Raines, who insists Mitt Romney is “excruciatingly delusional” in…

Arnold Palmer and Clint Eastwood Commemorate Caddyshack in USGA Ad

June 15th, 2013 1:57 PM
One of the greatest scenes in the classic comedy "Caddyshack" is when Rodney Dangerfield mocks Ted Knight for taking too much time teeing off at the first hole. The folks at the USGA introduced a new public service announcement for this week's U.S. Open that features Arnold Palmer and Clint Eastwood somewhat replaying that marvelous scene.

Letterman's Post-Election Obama Ad: ‘Hey Clint – F—k You

November 9th, 2012 9:22 AM
David Letterman took a vulgar swipe at Clint Eastwood Thursday. During his monologue on CBS's Late Show, the host played a mock post-election Obama commercial featuring an announcer saying, "Hey Clint - f--k you" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Clint Eastwood: 'Romney Is Just a Perfect Guy for the Job

November 2nd, 2012 10:02 AM
Clint Eastwood made quite a splash when he spoke at the Republican National Convention in Tampa this summer. Continuing his ringing endorsement of Mitt Romney on Fox News's Hannity Thursday, the actor/director said, "He is just a perfect guy for the job" (video follows with transcript):

Dreesen on Eastwood: ‘All He Asked Is That Maybe Our Government Woul

October 3rd, 2012 1:16 AM
All Clint Eastwood wanted to convey at the Republican convention “is that maybe our government would be as fiscally responsible as he is,” comedian/actor Tom Dreesen, a friend of Eastwood’s, explained Friday night on CBS’s Late Show. “And that’s all he came to say.” David Letterman asked Dreesen, who has a role in Eastwood’s new movie, Trouble with the Curve, about Eastwood’s much-ridiculed…

Still Obsessed: ABC Scolds Eastwood's 'Controversial' 'Chair Stunt

September 17th, 2012 12:27 PM
Clint Eastwood appeared on Monday's Good Morning America to promote his new movie, but still had to deal with media fallout from his "controversial" "chair stunt" at the Republican National Convention. Fill-in co-host Josh Elliott teased the segment by lecturing, "We'll have much more about that controversial speech." After talking to Eastwood about his soon-to-be released baseball film,…

Scarborough: Eastwood Spoke 'From The Bottom Of A Bottle

September 10th, 2012 1:19 PM
Joe Scarborough has suggested that Clint Eastwood was drunk when he gave his RNC speech. Today's Morning Joe opened with a clip of Mitt Romney telling David Gregory that it was a thrill to have  Eastwood speak on his behalf at the RNC, and that he felt Eastwood spoke "from the heart."  Scarborough came on and said that rather than speaking from the heart, Eastwood spoke more "from the bottom…

Jimmy Fallon Endorses Obama During James Taylor Impersonation on NBC

September 8th, 2012 12:26 PM
NBC late-night host Jimmy Fallon somehow doesn't think it's enough to "slow jam the news" with President Obama, or exercise with the First Lady in the East Room of the White House. As the Democratic convention closed, he performed a James Taylor impression, singing the hit "Fire and Rain" with the joke title "Romney and Bain." The Huffington Post boasted "It's also a pretty explicit endorsement…

CNBC's Harwood: Eastwood Speech 'Big Blunder, Big Set-Back For Romney

September 8th, 2012 10:02 AM
Guess John Harwood was feeling lucky today.  CNBC's chief Washington correspondent went on the Today show and boldly proclaimed that not only did Clint Eastwood not accomplish his mission with his RNC speech, but that the speech is almost universally viewed by political professionals as "a big blunder, a big set-back for Mitt Romney." Harwood did not adduce a scintilla of evidence in support…

Clint Eastwood Defends Convention Speech: ‘Obama Greatest Hoax Ever

September 7th, 2012 1:03 PM
Responding to a week of non-stop attacks on his speech to the Republican National Convention last Thursday, Hollywood superstar Clint Eastwood blasted his critics, saying they were “obviously on the left” and that they couldn’t bear to hear him tell the truth about their hero, President Barack Obama. “President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,” Eastwood told…

Clint Eastwood's Critics Start to Root for His Next Film to Flop

September 6th, 2012 7:08 PM
If Clint Eastwood's "empty chair" speech last week at the Republican National Convention was so weak, pathetic, pitiful, ineffective, and worthless, why is far-left Hollywood not just leaving him alone? Instead, some are so upset that they're starting to take aim at the Academy Award winner's next movie and apparently rooting for it to be a flop (while using the passive-aggressive "will it hurt…