buy her web site address, her first and last name and she found out somebody already owned it but wasn t using it. so my friend e-mailed the owner of the site and asked if she could buy it. the owner wrote back. she s a 13-year-old girl who shares amanda s name and she politely explained she could not give up the web site. why? because the younger amanda plans to be president of the united states one day. bill: okay, so eva longoria, very rabid campaigner for the president. now, mr. rove, i have only one question, i m a simple man. she s very articulate. she reads the teleprompter and delivers a speech. she s very good. does that matter? does this celebrity stuff matter? the eastwood thing for the republicans and this for the democrats? does it matter? well, it depends on how big the celebrity is. back in the 1960s
andrea: she did. oprah did make a little difference. typically, i m consistent when i say i don t think the celebrities do anything. they get earned media but it s not the earned media bob: the way you said that, the celebrities don t make a difference. our hair dresser back here was saying i never had a hair dresser. andrea: so what? bob: i am making a point i never had hair dressers before. fairly obvious. but when you start talking about all the celebrity stuff, even tv people, movie people, rest of it, does it really matter? that is my point. dana: i think eastwood made a difference for the republican convention. bob: you do? dana: because what was everybody talking about all weekend? clint eastwood. greg: empty chair. dana: they had empty chair day on twitter. send in empty chair photograph. greg: it s a highchair for you. dana: for you a lazy-boy. andrea: this would make me nervous if i was the campaign because they talk
andrea: she did. oprah did make a little difference. typically, i m consistent when i say i don t think the celebrities do anything. they get earned media but it s not the earned media bob: the way you said that, the celebrities don t make a difference. our hair dresser back here was saying i never had a hair dresser. andrea: so what? bob: i am making a point i never had hair dressers before. fairly obvious. but when you start talking about all the celebrity stuff, even tv people, movie people, rest of it, does it really matter? that is my point. dana: i think eastwood made a difference for the republican convention. bob: you do? dana: because what was everybody talking about all weekend? clint eastwood. greg: empty chair. dana: they had empty chair day on twitter. send in empty chair photograph. greg: it s a highchair for you. dana: for you a lazy-boy. andrea: this would make me nervous if i was the campaign because they talk
tele is a value his would be doing one thing. con jeeld into making one solid picture. bill: you were in a picture called red. red, retired extremely dangerous. in that movie bruce willis, big star, right? sweetheart. bill: you like all of these guys. no, i will tell you. you pick and choose youry friend but you know a good guy. you are like hey, you are a good guy, bill. i want to tell you right to your face. bill: i appreciate that. believe me. bill: mr. borgnine, i wanted you here. we don t do a lot of celebrity stuff on the factor. you are a living legend. i think if hollywood ever needs an ambassador, you are the guy. thank you, sir. thank you very much. bill: and that is true. our condolences to the actor s family. he led a great life. check two, in chicago, the murder rate up 39% over the last year. this past weekend 20 people, 20 were shot. it s like afghanistan in the windy city. the police chief says. this. we have done a lot of
tele is a value his would be doing one thing. con jeeld into making one solid picture. bill: you were in a picture called red. red, retired extremely dangerous. in that movie bruce willis, big star, right? sweetheart. bill: you like all of these guys. no, i will tell you. you pick and choose youry friend but you know a good guy. you are like hey, you are a good guy, bill. i want to tell you right to your face. bill: i appreciate that. believe me. bill: mr. borgnine, i wanted you here. we don t do a lot of celebrity stuff on the factor. you are a living legend. i think if hollywood ever needs an ambassador, you are the guy. thank you, sir. thank you very much. bill: and that is true. our condolences to the actor s family. he led a great life. check two, in chicago, the murder rate up 39% over the last year. this past weekend 20 people, 20 were shot. it s like afghanistan in the windy city. the police chief says. this. we have done a lot of