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Clint Eastwood Becomes the Incoherent Face of the Incoherent GOP
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonSep. 1st, 2012more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson
Everyone is talking about how Clint Eastwood bombed at the Republican National Convention Thursday night. Uncomfortable Republicans should be relieved: at least he took attention off all the lying for a few minutes. What’s not to talk about: an angry, 82-year-old white man yells at a chair. And according to Nielson 33 million people watched him do it.
There were various ways to describe Eastewood’s speech. The Washington Post says he “shot from the hip” and got “blowback.” Columnist Dan Balz called it a “miss of magnum force.” It even spawned a fake Simpson’s meme. People are “Eastwooding” and it’s Saturday morning so go ahead, take some time to check it out.
Amy Argetsinger and Philip Rucker, writing for the Washington Post, point out that Republicans might have expected was Dirty Harry, but what they got was Walt Kowalski, “the grizzled old cuss of Eastwood’s 3008 “‘Gran Torino’: raw, unpolished, a little angry and suddenly much older than you realized.”
Is Clint Eastwood just another angry old white man?
It’s not like the GOP needs any more angry white guys, old or otherwise. Even Lindsey Graham (R-SC) recognized that reality, and Graham is a guy about as immune to reality as a modern-day Republican can be. Yet truer words were never spoken, and I don’t say that just because I’ve said the same thing as Graham many times on these pages:
“The demographics race we’re losing badly. We’re not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term.”
You can interpret this two ways, that is going all Davy Crockett by calling for more angry white guys on the wall, or as an appeal for a broader tent. Either is kinda funny coming from a Republican in 2012.
So what does an angry old white guy yelling at a chair actually say about the Republican Party of 2012? Well think about it. It could have been Kirk Cameron, who represents the other side of the demographic and there are only two demographics at play here: angry old white men and angry Evangelicals, who are also mostly angry old white men. Cameron represents the deluded future of the GOP; Eastwood the deluded past.
Ann Romney called Eastwood’s performance “unique” and I understand how she meant that, but in a larger context, there was nothing unique about it. Eastwood captured perfectly, as if engaging in satire a la Stephen Colbert, what the Republican Party is about. Ann Romney said, “I didn’t know it was coming” but what’s not to know? Old white guy + big bank account.
The math is easy. Of course, Ann Romney doesn’t have to do her own math.
That smooth liar Paul Ryan said Eastwood was just “being Clint Eastwood” but he was being more than that: he was being the embodiment of the Republican Platform, which for all its craziness – and it’s the most extreme political platform since the Nazi Party’s – is all about anger.
The entire Republican National Convention was nothing more than a thinly disguised hate-fest directed at Barack Obama, the invisible guy sitting in Eastwood’s chair.
We could shrug it all off by saying maybe Clint is just a little old and senile but whatever some old people will tell you, being old is not an excuse to anger and hate.
Peter Montgomery, in an article cross-posted at Right Wing Watch and AlterNet, took a look at the six extremist lunatics behind the 2012 Republican Platform, including Tony Perkins and David Barton. If you need justification to act like a lunatic you’ve come to the right place. What Eastwood did on stage Thursday night is no more bizarre than the platform itself.
You might say Eastwood’s diatribe was perfectly in keeping with the Republican Party’s acrimonious divorce from reality.
The thing to keep in mind is that Mitt Romney is the guy who invited Eastwood to speak. Mitt Romney was back stage, laughing, and that Clint Eastwood was praised for “hitting key talking points.”
It may have seemed bizarre to the home audience not caught up in hate-fever, but Eastwood was in his own way selling the brand, pushing the train further down the tracks, not derailing it. I mean look, Eastwood isn’t the only old white guy from Hollywood saying stupid things about Obama: Jon Voight beat him to the punch, saying “The President is of the Marxist, socialist root: from his dad, his mother encouraged his following through on his dad’s Marxism and his dad’s view of America which was of an imperialist state.”
Um…okay, Jon.
We also shouldn’t forget a shout out to Charlton Heston, who in a 1997 speech was so angry and hateful that he managed to get himself praised not only by David Duke but by the white racists over at Stormfront.
Angry old white guys unite!
And leave it to a Republican, writing at WND, to actually defend Putin’s Russia in the “pussy Riot” imbroglio. I was shocked to learn anyone in the Free World actually thought the Russian punkers did anything wrong.
I hadn’t reckoned on the GOP, and I should have.
After all, what other Party besides Putin’s could have come up with Rusty Humphries, who told an audience leading up to the convention, that “sometimes you have to treat these liberals like dogs; grab them by their collar [and yell] ‘bad Democrat, no!’”
So we could say that whatever stir it caused, Clint Eastwood fit in perfect well with the convention line-up, that he did not disrupt the course plotted out, and that by yelling at an empty chair he not only advanced the Republican Party’s talking points but embodied American conservatism in general as the party of deranged, angry old white men who are sometimes a little socially awkward.
These guys need our help, and we can give it to them on Election Day if by then any of us are still allowed to vote. Never forget folks, the angry white man’s motto: “Old age and treachery will win out over youth and exuberance every time.” Remember fellow punks, if we can vote, we can make Dirty Harry’s day, and how often do you get to say that?
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Anne
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 9:15 am
It was a sad and sickening spectacle to see an accomplished actor make a complete fool of himself in the service of a party that is for the wealthy at the expense of everyone else in this country. His blatant disrespect for our president, and the raucous approval from the audience, show just how far the Republican party has fallen from a once respectable one to a backward, greed-motivated party that attracts bigots, crackpots, and wealthy folks like Willard who have no allegiance to anything but increased wealth no matter whom they hurt climbing to that wealth.
Edith Stubbs
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 10:27 am
Beautifully said. Thank you!
Alan
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 9:19 am
Best quote I’ve heard about Eastwood: “People thought they were getting ‘Dirty Harry’. What they got was ‘The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly’ without ‘The Good’”…
Reynardine
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 9:33 am
Albomasculism in a nutshell.
j
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 9:48 am
I agree `100% with Anne, what a sorry spectacle and
ending to this mans career, it was a stupid idea to put him up there on the stage, a man once thought of as a stand up guy for the downtrodden, ends up as a sorry old miser clinging to is millions, I guess he is bitterly coming to the realization that he can’t take it with him.
Lynda Harrison
Sep. 4th, 2012 at 4:32 pm
Perhaps he will withdraw his no-doubt many millions from his offshore accounts and have it either buried or cremated with him, just to make sure none of us 99 percenters get our filthy, working hands on any of it!
Calma
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 12:36 pm
“we own this country.” Truer words were never spoken, Eastwood, about the Republican attitude toward the US.
mcrita
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 12:41 pm
Oh, Anne, you hit it on the head. Here’s just another nasty, ill-mannered old man representing the GOP. Never in all my years have I seen such disrespect shown to a president. And talk about a bunch of racists! Tell me his skin color doesn’t have something to do with that. Therein lies much of the disrespect.
And I would rather see an attorney in office than any businessman any day. If big business hadn’t moved so many jobs overseas, we might not be in a job crisis now. Talk about a lack of patriotism. If they cared for the working man and the US economy, they wouldn’t have moved. Now they try to take over our country for more profits, low wages, no benefits, no unions by electing big business folks to cater to them. We are heading back to the feudal days of Europe. History does repeat itself. How scary is that?
And if they don’t want to see a bunch of angry old men putting on such assinine and discourteous displays, they could always bring back the angry old has-been woman. You know, Sarah. Wouldn’t that be fun?
Sandra
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 12:54 pm
Truly a sad spectable of a man who has been loved and honoured for his movies and directing. In his dotage, he allowed hate to rule with disasterous results.
He unfortnately does represent the image of the old white, rich, selfish, greedy ugly American.
Reynardine
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 1:06 pm
Methinks there is a sign on Mr. Eastwood’s door: “Out to lunch forever- went to see Nile.”
D. W. Skinner
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 2:52 pm
so very sad.
Barry Roope
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 3:09 pm
I used to have the most cool and fun thoughts thinking about Clint Eastwood in some of his movies, The outlaw Josey Wales, plus his brilliant directing of movies like The unforgiven, one of my most favorite movies. I still have much respect for Mr. Eastwood, I just wish he would have thought better than to let the Republican party use him, and I’m glad it backfired on them, I just feel that a great legend has diminished himself for political reasons, that are on the wrong side of history.
Thomas Johnson
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 3:58 pm
It reminded me of the SNL parodies of the eastwood superbowl commercials. This was eastwood parodies eastwood. I GUARANTEE SNL will have a parody of this stunt on it’s season premiere episode like the way Tina Fey did paylin and once again they won’t even have to change the words to make it funny.
Dan
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 10:56 am
while waiting for SNL, enjoy Steven Colbert’s brilliant piece, interviewing Clint Eastwood’s empty chair. It is Colbert at top form.
Colbert’s shows about the RNC (“America Strikes Back”, Episodes 1 – IV”) are among the funniest stuff Colbert has done. Clips on his Colbert Nation website.
Jon Stewart was also brilliant on the Eastwood debacle, hitting the nail on the head: the empty chair is the perfect symbol of a party that has been ranting against, and running against, and undermining, a person who DOES NOT EXIST. The GOP’s version of Obama is a bizarre fiction, utterly disconnected from reality. They whip up their base with made-up “news” about a made-up character. The empty chair is indeed perfect.
Welcome to Republicanland. It is, basically, the Twilight Zone.
TigerLily
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 12:20 am
I never thought he would stoop to the same level as the GOP. I lost so much respect for him. To stoop to the level of the RW GOP was so upsetting to me. I thought Clint Eastwood was a bigger man than that. Now he’s just one of them. Angry, wants more money –obviously–voting GOP. He already gets huge tax breaks wherever his movies are made..but its not enough. What the hell does it take to make these rich people happy? You starve every other American so the 1% can have more ..you deprive everyone of any opportunity by shipping jobs out–the whole time calling us lazy–while YOU SIT ON JOBS BILLS THAT COULD HAVE TURNED THIS COUNTRY AROUND 3 YEARS AGO!!! But for your hate and determination to make sure Pres Obama is a 1 term pres — EVERYONE has to suffer so you can win the WH back..CLINT, YOU LOWERED YOURSELF FOR THAT? You just “ruined” my day!
RW people you have got to stop lying to yourselves. You cannot vote for a party just because you’re REPBL. If Obama was doing what your party is doing I assure I WOULD NOT VOTE FOR HIM!! But he’s the only grown up in the room with the GOP. My gawd how can they call him a failure when they held all the JOBS back ..all the obstruction..the lies .. they said they would create JOBS JOBS JOBS in 2010 when they took the house and senate. Now you deny AND lie to yourself. and still vote GOP?? when instead all they’ve done since then is try to deny you the right to vote!!!! and strip a woman of her right to choose. They did not sign the Violence against Women Act..no to the Lily Ledbetter Act ..fair pay for women? WTH? I’m sorry .no offense to abused women. But why do you keep going back to the abuser? When in an abusive marriage/relationship..leave!! Because it never gets better..it only gets worse. WHY DO YOU INSIST ON VOTING GOP LADIES? REMEMBER The GOP protects the abusers and rapists. NOT THE WOMEN! Make lemonaide out of rape like one of them said!!!
SinghX
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 8:58 am
The empty chair technique is characteristic of some styles of Gestalt Therapy; I wonder if the GOP’er audience understood what they were being “treated”? This is therapy that originated from a guy who spurred on the 60′s hippy movement “Don’t push the river, let it flow”…can you say “disconnect”, children?
The technique can also be used to facilitate a persons “disowned parts” of their personality; it’s supposed to give them “insight”. The less people are “in touch,” or “verbalizing,” or “thinking”, talking to an “abstract” helps as an expressive technique.
What Eastwood and the audience was unaware of is, this technique is NOT USED on those whose emotionality is already “dramatic” and who may be already subject to emotional “flooding”…it is apparent that the diarrhea-mouth right wing is ALREADY “flooding” all over the place and yet, Eastwood was somehow misunderstood by most; he should have been perfectly understood and interpreted as such…talk about a disconnect! Wow…
Sam
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 10:22 am
We must VOTE Democrats, and all other President Obama supporters. It is imperative that we VOTE and get everyone who SUPPORTS President Obama to the polls, or vote absentee if they have to.
LETS TAKE ACTION this election!
OBAMA/BIDEN… 2012!!!! We CAN make it happen!
1voice1vote
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 6:01 pm
“The first time someone shows you who they are, believe them.” Maya Angelou
Being disrespectful and vulgar are the staples of today’s Republican Party.
labman57
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 1:42 am
Eastwood was giving an interpretive performance as Elwood P. Dowd … with Barack as Harvey the imaginary rabbit, complete with imaginary profanity. The crowd went wild, but the rest of the nation went “WTF?”
Clint’s bizarre, rambling, fantastical one-man act was a perfect addition to a convention which was laden with nonsensical commentary, revisionist history, and theatrical farce.