Clint Eastwood may be Mitt Romney's most famous supporter, but his daughter isn't following in her father's footsteps.
TMZ caught up with the actress and model and asked her if she shared
Clint's political views. "I happen to be voting for a different man,"
she said. "But I love that he stands up for what he believes in."
Barack Obama also recently mentioned the elder Eastwood, jokingly
telling guests at last night's Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner to take their seats, "or else Clint Eastwood will yell at them."
The quip was a reference to
Eastwood's speech at the Republican National Convention, where the actor berated an empty chair that he pretended was occupied by Obama. The moment was widely mocked and
even taken as a sign of a derailed Romney campaign, though Obama would go on to say
he is a big fan of the actor and didn't take it personally.
Obama noted that Eastwood is "a great actor and an even better
director" and brushed aside the speech by adding, "if you're easily
offended, you should probably choose another profession."
Reply:
My kids are not voting for Mitt either... When they grow up they will
figure it out like I did. As soon as they realize they will get half of
what their grandfather is leaving them when his estate is settled they
will have a fit. He worked his fanny off his whole life and payed more
than his fair of taxes on every dime he made while hardly ever spending
anything on himself but I guess he needs to leave even more to the have
nots instead of his family. ----
SUES4U
Ron Reagan, Stephanie Miller, CC Goldwater ... all running like crazy
from the Republican politics of their Republican politico
parents/grandparents; nothing terribly new or even surprising.
Funny how Democrats don't seem to have these defections, isn't it? Why
is that, do you suppose? Intelligence from the younger generation?
Republican parenting which makes their offspring flee in horror?. -----
UnRed
Just because your father happens to be a senile old man that has taken
to talking to chairs does not mean that you should follow his political
stance. In fact, if my parents started talking to chairs, I would
probably try and avoid any advice, especially that which was political
in nature, that they had to offer. ---
heatherox
Just because your father happens to be a senile old man that has taken
to talking to chairs does not mean that you should follow his political
stance. In fact, if my parents started talking to chairs, I would
probably try and avoid any advice, especially that which was political
in nature, that they had to offer.
-----satanlite
The GOP appeals to old angry white men so why would you expect her to
vote for them? There's a demographic tidal wave coming and it's going to
wipe out the GOP unless they can make a whole lot of young people
stupid and angry! ---
StopMakingSense2
My parents have voted republican for the past 30 years... Yeah... I
know.. I know.... They are now going to be voting for O this coming
month... I am so proud of them. They dont like the way these baggers are
controlling the right wing and have taken hostage the ideology of the
conservative party. I would hate to ask Mitt what that is, since.. he
changes his mind every week. ---
Carlariz
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