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12:25 am - 08/30/2012

Republican Convention's Mystery Guest Revealed?

I still say the mystery guest is the frozen corpse of Ronald Reagan rolled out onto the stage.



A well-placed Republican source tells Townhall that Oscar-winning director and actor Clint Eastwood will travel to Tampa, Florida to attend Mitt Romney's nominating convention this week.

As the news media scrambles to identify the so-called "mystery speaker" scheduled to address GOP delegates on Thursday evening, some have speculated that the iconic Hollywood figure could fit the bill.

Our source -- who spoke on the condition of anonymity -- could not confirm if Eastwood is, in fact, the intriguing "to-be-announced" speaker, but stated unequivocally that the Dirty Harry star will arrive in Florida late on Wednesday or early on Thursday, and will return to southern California on Friday.

Eastwood endorsed Romney earlier this month and backed Sen. John McCain's presidential bid in 2008. He also attracted political buzz when he cut a controversial Super Bowl ad for Chrysler earlier this year, which some viewed as a tacit message in favor of President Obama. (oops!)

If he is the RNC mystery man, Eastwood would address Republican delegates just prior to Sen. Marco Rubio's introduction of Romney in primetime on Thursday night.

Lucky Punk
fakevoices 30th-Aug-2012 04:34 am (UTC)
sad

i watched part of ryan's speech and i'm praying for you americans. it is one thing to hear pundits on tv talk about god and nature setting rules for government but it is another when someone who is actually an elected representative of the people to bring that up and think it is perfectly normal and rational.

you have crazies running your country
dancedallnight 30th-Aug-2012 04:36 am (UTC)
don't remind me sis
fakevoices 30th-Aug-2012 04:38 am (UTC)
praying for you sis that you will get through this.
professor_chaos 30th-Aug-2012 04:37 am (UTC)
nice antiamericanism. yes we have issues with people running our country but they are not any crazier than some heads of state/representatives of other countries. geez
fakevoices 30th-Aug-2012 04:38 am (UTC)
the problem is most of them are not running the most powerful country in the world
manaconda 30th-Aug-2012 04:41 am (UTC)
pretty much. things have been going downhill so fast, ugh. it's honestly scary to watch.
kniferomance 30th-Aug-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
Where do you live?
enid_keaner 30th-Aug-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
I am legit frightened. I don't understand what in the actual fuck has happened to my country. I'm only 26 and I look at what's gone down in my life time and I'm just like "........."
beatlesluv 30th-Aug-2012 04:52 am (UTC)
MTE. Prayer circle indeed :/
hoodoo 30th-Aug-2012 05:01 am (UTC)
oh gurl you have no idea how much i rage at that part of the speech.
its just disgusting.
kurtvonnegut 30th-Aug-2012 05:11 am (UTC)
aren't you canadian though?

the condescension in this comment is insufferable, let's not pretend like you guys somehow have superior voting intellect. rme.
foureyedgirl 30th-Aug-2012 05:42 am (UTC)
ty..we need prayers, good thoughts everything. I'm pretty confident Obama will win, but..there's still a tiny bit of fear that these nutjobs will win. they're so anti-woman it's scary.
kimberwyn 30th-Aug-2012 07:52 am (UTC)
Lol thanks for your concern trolling. It's been amusing over the years watching your armpit country lean more and more conservative, despite uppity comments like this. I hope pray that trend continues :)
d00ditsemily 30th-Aug-2012 12:53 pm (UTC)
Just wait til next week when DNC will tear these basic bitches up.
openmyminibar 30th-Aug-2012 02:52 pm (UTC)
lol @ all the butthurt americans replying to u. are they srsly mad cause you're right?

we suck, guys. & we suck more than some other places. stop being delusional & defensive
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