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Clint Eastwood with Neil Cavuto on Politics - part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Clint Eastwood with Neil Cavuto on politics: elections, McCain, Romney, Paul, and real estate.

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  • Why didn't Eastwood win any academy awards this year for Gran Torino? Why didn't he even get nominated? The "new" Hollywood is filled with a bunch of bigots. Cause they are biased towards their liberal view-points.

  • Clint Eastwood is the only man in Hollywood who can be a republican, and be loved by Hollywood and liberals

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  • @jeb31415 Yeah, almost by definition, subversive themes lack broad commercial appeal. Obviously, exceptions exist, especially if they come attached to a popular star, but most popular stars avoid consistent subversion.

    Uplift, sentimentality, and polish or "neatness" tend to play to most commercial and even critical sensibilities. Occasionally, Hollywood will break in the other direction, but not too often.

  • @ChandlerPol

    In what way does Hollywood avoid subversion? Isn't Hollywood almost entirely market-driven? If subversive themes would draw an audience, then wouldn't Hollywood jump in? The very event would seem to make the theme non-subversive though.

  • @PVVMonster ... true.

  • @GOPactivist

    It was a passable movie but not great by any standard. Only the "liberals" of your imagination would evaluate that movie from a political standpoint.

  • Clint is the man he eats so much pussy even for his age.

  • I like Eastwood because he's quite liberal on certain issues and conservative on others; he doesn't fit in so easily for any one party and seems very balanced

  • And he is pro-choice :)

  • Perhaps you're unaware that Eastwood has received seven Oscar nominations in this decade and two in the previous decade. Both "Gran Torino" and "Changeling" failed to receive the critical recognition that they deserved, but politics aren't the reason.

    Additionally, Eastwood's politics on some issues are quite liberal. For instance, he has opposed the Iraq war and supported the right of gays to marry.

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