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Clooney: Obama’s like a rock star
VENICE, Italy—Barack Obama has the aura of a rock star, says George
Clooney, who also had some kind words for other Democratic presidential
candidates.
“You’ve been in a room once in a while with a rock star. He walks into
the world, and he takes your breath away. I’d love him to be president,
quite honestly,” the actor told reporters Friday at the Venice Film
Festival, where his legal thriller “Michael Clayton” was premiering.
Clooney, who banked a check for Obama at a private $1.3 million
fundraiser in Beverly Hills last February, praised the U.S. senator for
speaking out early against the Iraq war.
But with more than a year until the election, Clooney also said he liked
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former Sen. John Edwards — and pondered
whether former Vice President Al Gore might vie for the presidency
again.
“It could be interesting,” he said.
The politics of war was in the air at Venice, with two U.S. films
competing for the Golden Lion dealing with the impact of the Iraq
conflict.
Clooney — who said he made “Syriana” and “Good Night, and Good Luck,”
out of anger that he was labeled a traitor for questioning the decision
to go to war — told reporters he thinks change is coming.
He said he believes Americans are now in the process of fixing the
mistakes of the last few years.
Fixing things, “that’s what Americans have been really good at,” he
said.—Agencies |