From Paul Craig Roberts:

One would also have thought that NPR and its pundits would have found 
Clint Eastwood’s speech a fascinating topic of discussion. Eastwood had 
a Republican National Committee approved speech, but discarded it. 
Instead, Eastwood stood beside an empty chair and pretended to be 
talking to Obama, but it could just as well have been Romney in the 
chair. By pretending to be talking to Obama, Eastwood made his points 
without eliciting boos from the Republican audience.

Not many in the Republican audience caught on, but there were some stony 
faces when Eastwood said “I haven’t cried that hard since I found out 
that there are 23 million unemployed people in this country.” More stony 
Republican faces when Eastwood showed his opposition to the Iraq and 
Afghan wars and asks the chair, “why don’t you just bring them [the 
troops] home tomorrow morning?” Those who thought he was digging at 
Obama cheered; those who realized he was criticizing hardline Republican 
positions were displeased.


Rest of the article here:
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2012/09/04/the-republicans-cross-the-rubicon-paul-craig-roberts/




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