ABikerSailor
Diamond Member
Wow..................back in 2016, Clint Eastwood was a strong Trump supporter. Now? Not so much. While Eastwood does like some of the things that Trump has done, he thinks that Trump isn't quite suited for the presidency in his personal behavior. He says that Bloomberg would be the best pick for president.
Clint Eastwood backs Mike Bloomberg, wishes Trump would be 'more genteel' in office
The 89-year-old discussed the #MeToo movement, career highlights and dished on his political views in a revealing interview with the Wall Street Journal, and it turns out Mike Bloomberg has the actor's support.
"The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there," Eastwood told the outlet.
Eastwood, who described himself to the outlet as a libertarian who has "respect for other people’s ideas and is willing to learn constantly," said there are "certain things" Trump has done during his presidency that he approves of.
But the "Richard Jewell" director said he still takes issue with the "ornery" state of politics in America, adding that he'd like to see the president act "in a more genteel way, without tweeting and calling people names."
"I would personally not like for him [Trump] to not bring himself to that level," Eastwood added.
Clint Eastwood backs Mike Bloomberg, wishes Trump would be 'more genteel' in office
The 89-year-old discussed the #MeToo movement, career highlights and dished on his political views in a revealing interview with the Wall Street Journal, and it turns out Mike Bloomberg has the actor's support.
"The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there," Eastwood told the outlet.
Eastwood, who described himself to the outlet as a libertarian who has "respect for other people’s ideas and is willing to learn constantly," said there are "certain things" Trump has done during his presidency that he approves of.
But the "Richard Jewell" director said he still takes issue with the "ornery" state of politics in America, adding that he'd like to see the president act "in a more genteel way, without tweeting and calling people names."
"I would personally not like for him [Trump] to not bring himself to that level," Eastwood added.