Clint Eastwood praises Trump's anti-PC ways
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Clint Eastwood has stopped short of endorsing Donald Trump, but in an interview in Esquire magazine he praised the Republican presidential candidate for being "on to something."
The actor-director hailed Trump as a foe of political correctness and lamented what he called "the kiss-ass generation."
"[Trump]'s onto something, because secretly everybody's getting tired of political correctness, kissing up," Eastwood told Esquire in an interview alongside his son Scott. "That's the kiss-ass generation we're in right now. We're really in a p---y generation. Everybody's walking on eggshells."
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He continued, "We see people accusing people of being racist and all kinds of stuff. When I grew up, those things weren't called racist."
Eastwood, who spoke at the 2012 Republican convention — "that silly thing ... talking to the chair" — urged people to "get over it."
"What Trump is onto is he's just saying what's on his mind. And sometimes it's not so good. And sometimes it's . I mean, I can understand where he's coming from, but I don't always agree with it," he said.
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Eastwood said he wasn't endorsing anyone for president. But asked to choose between Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton he said, "I'd have to go for Trump . you know, 'cause she's declared that she's gonna follow in Obama's footsteps. There's been just too much funny business on both sides of the aisle."
Eastwood's film "Sully" — about Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the airline pilot who became a national hero when he safely landed a US Airways plane on the Hudson River off Manhattan in 2009 — opens in September.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.