This whole Clint Eastwood/Empty Chair Day thing is ridiculous. Fanboys from both sides think they have some brilliant point in their comments, but both are missing the key point. That point is that the most memorable part of a national convention to nominate a President was an actor going off script and talking to someone who wasn't there. Not that the main canidate is refusing to tell anyone his economic plans, or that prominent members of his own party have accussed him of deception and outright lying to the American people. No, what we all took away from this was a paid actor's conversation with the furniture.












