Ann Romney says she appreciates the support of actor Clint Eastwood and the "unique thing" he did during his Thursday speech at the Republican National Convention, but she would have rather seen a video praising her husband, Mitt Romney. During
August 31, 2012

Ann Romney says she appreciates the support of actor Clint Eastwood and the "unique thing" he did during his Thursday speech at the Republican National Convention, but she would have rather seen a video praising her husband, Mitt Romney.

During surprise, rambling speech in which Eastwood interviewed an invisible Barack Obama, the actor shocked observers and set social media on fire.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow called the performance "the weirdest thing I've ever seen at a political convention in my entire life, and it will be the weirdest thing I've ever seen if I live to be 100."

The following morning, CBS host Norah O'Donnell asked Ann Romney if she would have preferred that a biographical video about her husband's childhood had taken Eastwood's primetime spot.

"We appreciated Clint's support, of course," the candidate's wife laughed. "But, yes, I do wish more people had seen those touching moments [in the video]."

"The Clint Eastwood thing, was it a distraction, was it a mistake?" O'Donnell wondered.

"Well, again, we appreciated Clint's support," Ann Romney repeated. "He's a unique guy and he did a unique thing last night."

"I didn't know it was coming," she added. "Again, I can tell you, we're grateful for everyone's support."

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