It's not just donors and voters who've been reluctant to back a presidential candidate this cycle.
The stars, also, aren't twinkling at their options.
The Hill's Emily Goodin:
Only a few bold-faced names on the GOP side have picked their favorites in the Republican presidential primary.
Clint Eastwood praised Herman Cain, though he stopped short of endorsing the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO.
Actor Kelsey Grammer endorsed Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 primary race and campaigned for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the general election. But the “Frasier” star has not endorsed this time around, despite reports he’s backing Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.).
.... Ben Stein, known in part for his “Bueller ... Bueller ... Bueller” line in the 1986 film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” donated to Bachmann’s campaign earlier year. Best-selling author Dean Koontz also cut a check for the outspoken conservative legislator.
Actor Gary Sinise, who endorsed McCain in 2008, has no plans to back a candidate this time around. “Gary isn’t registered with any political party, and isn’t endorsing a candidate,” a spokeswoman for Sinise said.
Jon Cryer, the “Two And A Half Men” actor who endorsed McCain three years ago, is also not going public with his candidate of choice.
And Rick Perry has some supporters, too.
Stephen Baldwin (the skateboarding Baldwin brother), Dean Cain, Janine Turner, and the unlikely pair of Kiss' Gene Simmons and Pat Boone are all backing Perry.
None of the great Eastwood spaghetti western clips were free to share, so you're getting this.