Clint Eastwood gave an unforgettable performance before Mitt Romney took the stage at the Republican National Convention in August, but many viewers were disappointed that the rumors of a hologram version of President Ronald Reagan taking the stage were untrue.
But next year, we may get a glimpse of the Gipper-gram!
The New Republic has the back story on the idea and the controversy surrounding its rumored appearance at the RNC in August.
The Reagan hologram was the idea of Ohio Web developer Tony Reynolds, who is a fan of the 40th President and his focus on small business. Reynolds was looking for a way to promote his crowd funding web site, and draw attention to the JOBS Act, which was signed into law by President Obama in April.
The JOBS Act passed through Congress with bi-partisan support, and Reynolds wanted to call on politicians to work across the aisle on similar legislation by using a Reagan’s speech that “advocated freedom for small business.”
So why a hologram?









