The Gleaner
The creator of TV's "Friday Night Lights" is accusing Mitt Romney of plagiarizing a phrase from the show to use as a campaign slogan. Peter Berg wrote a letter to Romney on Friday saying he's "not thrilled" that the Republican presidential candidate...
International Business Times
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, left, pictured with GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, has been requested to cease and desist his employment of the catchphrase Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose associated with the television...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Screenshot of Mitt Romney's official Facebook page on Oct. 12, 2012. (Jana Kasperkevic/Houston Chronicle) Hearst Washington Bureau For the past few days, Mitt Romney's official Facebook page has been sporting a new look. There was the cover photo of...
Celebritology
ET, 10/12/2012 TheWashingtonPost Peter Berg is not messing around about Mitt Romney's Friday Night Lights' slogan Peter Berg is bringing down the hammer on Mitt Romney for using the Friday Night Lights mantra Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose as...
US Magazine
In a letter obtained by The Hollywood Reporter earlier this week, Friday Night Lights creator Peter Berg slams Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney for co-opting the show's signature inspirational catchphrase, "Clear eyes, full hearts, can't...
The Dish Rag
Romney has been using the phrase in stump speeches and it's currently on the banner adorning his Facebook page . "Friday Night Lights" fans know the phrase as Coach Eric Taylor's preferred way of riling up his high school football players before or...