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CLINT EASTWOOD MOCKED FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION SPEECH

Clint Eastwood came out in support of Mitt Romney at Thursday's Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., delivering a surprise speech directed at an "invisible" President Barack Obama sitting an empty chair.  "I've got Mr. Obama sitting here. I was going to ask him a couple of questions," Eastwood, 82, said in his opening before admitting he cried when Obama got elected in 2008 and cried even harder years later when legions of Americans were without jobs. "It's a national disgrace," Eastwood continued of the unemployment rate.

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