Posted on 03/15/2006 8:11:39 PM PST by doesnt suffer fools gladly
Jessica Simpson snubs Bush Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:50 PM ET
By Steve Gorman
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Concerned about politicizing her favorite charity, singer-actress Jessica Simpson on Wednesday turned down a invitation to meet with U.S. President George W. Bush, a snub that left Republicans dismayed.
The apparent final word that Simpson would be a no-show at a major Republican fund-raiser with Bush and congressional leaders on Thursday night came after a day of conflicting reports from her camp and organizers of the event.
The blond star of the film "The Dukes of Hazzard" still plans to visit Washington on Thursday to lobby members of Congress on behalf of Operation Smile, a non-profit venture offering free plastic surgery for disadvantaged children overseas with facial deformities.
People close to Simpson said she declined a request to appear that same evening at the gala fund-raiser of the National Republican Congressional Committee -- even after she was offered some private face time with Bush -- because Operation Smile is a non-partisan group.
"It just feels wrong," one Simpson insider told Reuters on Wednesday, adding that the actress keeps her political views private. "She would love to meet the president and talk about Operation Smile ... but she can't do it at a fund-raiser for the Republican Party."
NRCC spokesman Carl Forti said he was surprised at Simpson's position.
"It's never been a problem for Bono," he said, referring to the U2 rock star who has met regularly with political leaders of all stripes to promote various causes, including Third World debt relief. "I find it hard to believe she would pass up an opportunity to lobby the president on behalf of Operation Smile."
Although Simpson's publicists insisted she never had planned to attend the fund-raiser, Forti said the actress initially accepted the NRCC invitation when it was extended on Tuesday night, only to change her mind the next evening.
Forti said the Republican group had even arranged for Simpson to dine at one of the head tables with U.S. House of Representatives Majority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican. The NRCC hopes the $2,500-per-plate dinner event will raise $7.5 million for Republican candidates in the congressional midterm elections in November.
Simpson, 25, a Texas native who started out singing in her church choir, became a star on the Christian music circuit as a teenager and crossed over to the pop mainstream with her major-label debut album "Sweet Kisses" in 1999.
She became an overnight MTV sensation in 2003 as co-star of a reality show chronicling her first year of wedlock with fellow pop vocalist Nick Lachey, but she filed for divorce in December after three stormy years of marriage. Simpson is currently featured wearing cowboy boots and hot pants in a TV pizza ad.
Keith in Iowa, ladies and gentlemen...Master of the understatement. ;o)
It's a private organization - she doesn't need to be there lobbying some politician (who already steals and squanders far, far too much of our money) to grab more taxpayer dollars for her pet project.
Ms. Simpson is right on. Leave the professional politicians the hell out of something for a change.
She turned down an invitation to a party fundraiser, not a walk in the Rose Garden. It pays to understand the difference between the two.
read the rest of my previous post - the part after the comma...
She turned down an invitation lest his appearence politicize an issue she cares about. Pres. Bush is one of the most polarizing political figures in recent memory; she could ill-afford to have that polarization turn off a public she relies upon both for this charity and her very livelihood.
Now, personally, I'd prefer she took the approach Bono takes - he'll talk to anyone who will listen about his issues (global poverty), leading to odd alliances between the rocker and Jesse Helms. That said, Jessica Simpson's judgment is not entirely faulty in this instance.
You don't think she's hot? C'mon. You'd do her in a nano-second.
What a loss. What a tragedy. What is this world coming to?!!!
>>> You don't think she's hot? C'mon. You'd do her in a nano-second.
Tepid, and no, I would not.
Actually, I agree with her on this. BTW, I think she is pretty but not gorgeous. Her figure may be too sexy if there is such a thing.
Comment would have been removed by Moderator, so I'll keep my mouth shut.
I think she got scared that she would be siting next to a boner. Remember she isn't very bright
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Airbrushes do a lot....
I disagree. I respect her greatly for not wanting to politicize her charity work. Good for her.
Dixie Chick.
Agreed. More celebrities should follow suit.
If this continues I don't see how he can possibly get elected again in 2008!
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