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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament – 3M Celebrity Challenge
Clint Eastwood is speaking out about the 2016 election — and the legendary tough guy is taking on the Hollywood establishment by standing behind Donald Trump. The former mayor Carmel, Calif., hasn't made an official endorsement, but Clint didn't back down from offering his opinion about how The Donald has shaken up the nation with his groundbreaking campaign! Clint didn't hold back on Hillary Clinton, either!
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Celebrity Sightings In New York City – September 30, 2015
Clint joined his son Scott for an interview with Esquire magazine, where the 86-year-old actor and director showed that he's as opinionated as ever. The reporter brought up the topic of the presidential campaigns, first asking Clint what he thought of Hillary Clinton.
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Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
The star didn't hold back on Crooked Hillary's well-earned reputation. "She's made a lot of dough out of being a politician," said Clint. "I gave up dough to be a politician. I'm sure that Ronald Reagan gave up dough to be a politician."
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87th Annual Academy Awards – Arrivals
The reporter then noted that Donald Trump seemed to have picked up Clint's "trademark scowl" — to which Clint replied: "Maybe, but he’s onto something, because secretly everybody’s getting tired of political correctness, kissing up. That’s the kiss-ass generation we’re in right now. We’re really in a p**sy generation. Everybody’s walking on eggshells."
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2014 National Board Of Review Gala
"What Trump is onto," added Clint, "is he’s just saying what’s on his mind." Clint still told Esquire that he isn't ready to endorse Trump yet — but also revealed why the screen legend thinks a businessman could make a big difference after eight years of Barack Obama in the White House!
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Obama Attends The Presidential Summit Of The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders
"[Obama] doesn’t go to work," said Clint. "He doesn’t go down to Congress and make a deal. What the hell’s he doing sitting in the White House? If I were in that job, I’d get down there and make a deal. Sure, Congress are lazy bastards, but so what? You’re the top guy. You’re the president of the company. It’s your responsibility to make sure everybody does well!"
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Spike TV’s Guys Choice 2016 – Show
"That’s the p**sy generation," added the star. "Nobody wants to work!" Clint (seen here honoring the military during a 2016 awards show) also had his disdain for the current Prez circle back to why he won't be voting for Hillary: "If she's just gonna follow what we've been doing, then I wouldn't be for her."
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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament – 3M Celebrity Challenge
Clint Eastwood is speaking out about the 2016 election — and the legendary tough guy is taking on the Hollywood establishment by standing behind Donald Trump. The former mayor Carmel, Calif., hasn't made an official endorsement, but Clint didn't back down from offering his opinion about how The Donald has shaken up the nation with his groundbreaking campaign! Clint didn't hold back on Hillary Clinton, either!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Celebrity Sightings In New York City – September 30, 2015
Clint joined his son Scott for an interview with Esquire magazine, where the 86-year-old actor and director showed that he's as opinionated as ever. The reporter brought up the topic of the presidential campaigns, first asking Clint what he thought of Hillary Clinton.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
The star didn't hold back on Crooked Hillary's well-earned reputation. "She's made a lot of dough out of being a politician," said Clint. "I gave up dough to be a politician. I'm sure that Ronald Reagan gave up dough to be a politician."
Photo credit: Getty Images
87th Annual Academy Awards – Arrivals
The reporter then noted that Donald Trump seemed to have picked up Clint's "trademark scowl" — to which Clint replied: "Maybe, but he’s onto something, because secretly everybody’s getting tired of political correctness, kissing up. That’s the kiss-ass generation we’re in right now. We’re really in a p**sy generation. Everybody’s walking on eggshells."
Photo credit: Getty Images
2014 National Board Of Review Gala
"What Trump is onto," added Clint, "is he’s just saying what’s on his mind." Clint still told Esquire that he isn't ready to endorse Trump yet — but also revealed why the screen legend thinks a businessman could make a big difference after eight years of Barack Obama in the White House!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Obama Attends The Presidential Summit Of The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders
"[Obama] doesn’t go to work," said Clint. "He doesn’t go down to Congress and make a deal. What the hell’s he doing sitting in the White House? If I were in that job, I’d get down there and make a deal. Sure, Congress are lazy bastards, but so what? You’re the top guy. You’re the president of the company. It’s your responsibility to make sure everybody does well!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
Spike TV’s Guys Choice 2016 – Show
"That’s the p**sy generation," added the star. "Nobody wants to work!" Clint (seen here honoring the military during a 2016 awards show) also had his disdain for the current Prez circle back to why he won't be voting for Hillary: "If she's just gonna follow what we've been doing, then I wouldn't be for her."
Photo credit: Getty Images