The Clint Eastwood speech at the Republican National Convention is a fine barometer of adhesion to the groupthink of media. We thought that the speech was odd at the time. But one?s initial impression is not necessarily lasting, unless, of course, it is vital to stick with the media crowd and refuse to acknowledge how it played with voters and how, in sound bite and YouTube iterations, it is coming across. The left?s angry reaction to the right?s embrace of Eastwood suggests a discomfort not only with the routine but with the entire concept of mocking the president.
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