Clint Eastwood speaks at the Republican National Convention in Tampa. (Photo: H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY)
Clint Eastwood is back promoting Mitt Romney's candidacy in a new ad
paid for by a GOP super PAC founded by Bush strategist Karl Rove.
"When someone doesn't get the job done, you have to hold them accountable," Eastwood says in the campaign commercial
from American Crossroads. "Obama's second term would be a rerun of the
first, and our country just couldn't survive that. We need someone who
can turn it around fast, and that man is Mitt Romney. There's not much
time left, and the future of our country is at stake."
The last
time Eastwood was in the spotlight on Romney's behalf, the
actor-director was derided for speaking to an empty chair and his
rambling monologue at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
This
time, there are stark images that evoke people looking for work and the
trade imbalance with China, as Eastwood's voice is heard: "23 million
people can't find full-time work," and "we borrow $4 billion every
single day."
American Crossroads and its sister organization,
Crossroads GPS, have spent more than $63 million in this election to
support Republicans, and they are the biggest of the deep-pocketed
independent groups shaping the 2012 election.
The Eastwood ad is
one of three commercials American Crossroads is going to run in the
swing states of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio and
Virginia. The group is spending $12.6 million on the ad campaign, which
is the group's largest one-week ad buy of the campaign.
USA Today