Posted on 08/26/2004 3:02:49 AM PDT by Liz
George Bush-bashing celebs have joined forces with Moveon.org on a new series of campaign commercials.
The celeb-studded spots feature the voices of Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, Martin Sheen, Rob Reiner and Ed Asner and star Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Woody Harrelson, Illeana Douglas and Margaret Cho. Janeane Garafalo hosted Tuesday night's kick-off at Hammerstein Ballroom, billed as "10 Weeks: Don't Get Mad, Get Even!"
Howard Dean, Kevin Bacon, Edie Falco, "School of Rock" director Richard Linklater and Al Franken fired up the faithful.
Musical guests included The Roots, Natalie Merchant, Moby and Perry Farrell, who joined forces for Jane's Addiction's "Idiots Rule," in honor of the incoming Republican National Convention.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
"Alan Alda is going to play a Republican in the West Wing."
Of course, this means that his character will have no redeeming qualities whatsoever. That's the way libs play conservatives.
Really? Where was this event???
LOL! The grandmother was also in the movies, and the grandfather was Melvyn Douglas.
This says the grandmother was among the 10 most beautiful women in the world. She's the one who called Nixon Tricky Dick, and he called her the Pink Lady, because she was a leftist.
I guess the granddaughter took after the Douglas side...
Okay, I really should NOT be looking at their pictures but still...we know that Woody is no stranger to the Evil Weed yet he isn't the one who looks like he's S T O N E D.
And another thing...isn't Margaret Cho a Lesbian (and devout Socialist)? What's up with the "Boyfriend was dumping on me" schtick? These bozos really believe that their grandstanding will boost their careers or else they wouldn't be involved at all. Delusional...all of them.
Cho...Che...hey, maybe the DUmmies won't notice.
Helen Gahagan Douglas.....not so hot looking.
I saw a pre-fame Natalie Merchant many years ago when she was singing with 10,00 Maniacs at a small club in Richmond. Between the limpness of the music and her hippie-chic persona (barefoot, twirling her long skirt on stage while singing), I had to honk down a lot of beer to make it to the headlining act! She's the last person on Earth I would take political advice from.
No, not by then! Must have been in her earlier years.
You kidding? The early ones on the net were horrible.
This one was about the best.
Whoa. That's cool. Good-looking women all.
Jessica Simpson: Gorgeous, sexy, a bit too vapid for me if we were talking long-term.
Laura Flynn Boyle: Beautiful but too aware of it. Probably too immersed into Holly Weirdness.
Bo Derek: What is it about Bo? I like her much better now than 20 years ago. I think it may be because she as beautiful inside as out -- but that's only an assumption.
It was at the Hammerstein Ballroom on 34th Street, which holds 3,000. The fact that they couldn't even get 2,000 people to show up in Manhattan is pretty telling. Here's another article about the show, which mentions the attendance numbers:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1199762/posts
What a dumb beatch - she is Korean - lets give her a one way ticket to North Korea.
Excellent! But I'm not familiar with Angie Harmon. (And I dare not do a google at work.)
Angie Harmon, born in Dallas, Texas, is best known for
her starring role as Assistant District Attorney
Abbie Carmichael on NBC's Emmy Award-winning
drama Law & Order.
I do like Texas women. They're so confident and stong.
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