Caustic comedian Dennis Miller and actress Angie Harmon are expected to wing in from Los Angeles to mingle with delegates at Madison Square Garden. Headliners, according to CNN, will include country stars Sara Evans and Lee Ann Womack, with blues-rocker Jonny Lang and Texas alt-rock band Dexter Freebish joining more established acts the Gatlin
1 posted on
08/12/2004 2:29:19 AM PDT by
Liz
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2 posted on
08/12/2004 2:35:55 AM PDT by
Keith in Iowa
(Michael Moore has made "documentary" a 1-word oxymoron.)
To: Liz
There's Jerry Doyle... sure, he's a talk show host... but he used to be in Babylon 5. Don't ask me what role. I don't have a clue.
To: Liz
Steven Tyler, I'm shocked!
And Stephen Baldwin, he's probably been banished from the family... Maybe that's good... That's a tough row to hoe...
4 posted on
08/12/2004 2:36:45 AM PDT by
DB
(©)
To: Liz
Let the libs have the Boss and Dave Matthews - we got the Blind Boys of Alabama! They rock harder than all the Vote for Change bands put together.
To: Liz
John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli the dwarf in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, said recently, "You introduce a Republican to another in Hollywood, it's like a meeting between two Christians in Caligula's Rome."ROFL!!!
10 posted on
08/12/2004 2:46:26 AM PDT by
Cincinatus
(Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
To: Liz
We've got Brandon and Brenda, but what about the resident cool-guy rebel Dylan McKay??
11 posted on
08/12/2004 2:47:23 AM PDT by
counterpunch
(The CouNTeRPuNcH Collection - www.counterpunch.us)
To: Liz
Wonder why Mel Gibson's name did not appear in the article? I thought for sure he was a conservative.
To: Liz
Skynyrd's come a long way, if memory serves, (that's questionable about the 70's) I seem to remember that they supported Carter.
20 posted on
08/12/2004 3:02:21 AM PDT by
orlop9
To: Liz
But Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kid Rock, Britney Spears, Ted Nugent, and Steve Tyler of Aerosmith are fans of the President. So is punk-rock guitarist Johnny Ramone of the Ramones, who urges musician pals to donate to Bush's campaign. "I try to make a dent in people when I can," he said in a March interview with the Washington Times. "I figure people drift toward liberalism at a young age, and I always hope that they change when they see how the world really is."Two other entertainers, both favorites of mine (and both publicly, aggressively pro-Bush): Rock gawd GENE SIMMONS --
"We need to do this not only in Iraq, but in Somalia, in Sudan, anywhere theres Al-Queda. Anybody who believes that we should just stay in America is wrong. The roaches multiply in the kitchen. This idea that if you stay in the bedroom, everything will be okay doesnt work, because roaches multiply. You have to get an exterminator. Exterminators are not fun guys to be around, because what they are there to do is to get rid of the roaches. So they are not popular guys. When I look at George Bush, hes not well loved. People around the world dont like this guy, but hes got to stay, because hes an exterminator. Thats what he does."
... and Mystery Science Theatre 3000 good guy MICHAEL J. NELSON.
"I read the National Review cover to cover. Check in at Townhall.com every day. Check the Washington Times daily. Listen to Dennis Prager and Michael Medved on a regular basis. Read Mark Steyn with regularity. Read the Weekly Standard. So, yes, I do vote Republican. As the pundit Hugh Hewitt has observed, there are indeed two Americas: Serious America and Silly America. The Democrats seem bent on turning this into Silly America, so I stick with those who wish this to remain Serious America."
21 posted on
08/12/2004 3:09:52 AM PDT by
KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
(I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
To: Liz
>>>"For someone like John Kerry, who doesn't have a lot of star presence himself, hanging around with them is a way to pick up some stardust."<<<
Ouch!
22 posted on
08/12/2004 3:18:42 AM PDT by
stockpirate
(Kerry and The Taxocrates must be defeated! "Kerry wasn't in Cambodia before he was in Cambodia.")
To: Liz
I'd like to see some proof of the Britney and Steven Tyler voting Bush this year. Tyler being from Boston would be a shoo-in to vote Kerry imo and he usually has a pretty liberal mouth. Britney although from the south has too many liberal friends and is close with Madonna who is very much anti-Bush.
I will hold out on those 2 until further evidence suggests otherwise.
To: Liz
Heather Locklear, Kathy Ireland, and Michael Gross should also be noted 'Pubbies.
29 posted on
08/12/2004 3:36:25 AM PDT by
newzjunkey
(Bill Jones will be *lucky* to get 33% of the vote!)
To: Liz
John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli the dwarf in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, said recently, "You introduce a Republican to another in Hollywood, it's like a meeting between two Christians in Caligula's Rome." ...Whew!... That says it all!
34 posted on
08/12/2004 3:45:18 AM PDT by
Ladysmith
(Morality anchored to the 'definitions' of man is not anchored at all. - Petronski)
To: Liz
"There's a lot of pressure in the film and recording industries for people to fall in line," Davidson said. "If you're not a liberal, you keep your mouth shut if you want to work."
isn't this McCarthiesm...oh wait it's facism when the left does it.
37 posted on
08/12/2004 4:00:45 AM PDT by
longfellow
(You're either with US or from Hollywood! Ultimateamerican.com)
To: Liz
Why does this matter? "Celebrities are interesting, and voters care about them," said Alan Schroeder, author of Celebrity-in-Chief: How Show Business Took Over the White House. Celebrity-in-Chief? That would be the previous administration, Mr. Schroeder. You remember The Big Lug, the guy who rented the Lincoln Bedroom to his Hollywood buds? The guy who had a comment about every trivial news item, every day? The guy who, if he could have, would have cut the ribbon at every supermarket and mall opening in the US of A? That Celebrity-in-Chief?
39 posted on
08/12/2004 4:12:31 AM PDT by
metesky
("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
To: Liz
Steven Tyler! Cool. Although TaRAYza looks a bit like him.
41 posted on
08/12/2004 4:21:23 AM PDT by
rintense
(Results matter.)
To: Liz
Last year a CBS News poll found that a majority of Americans believe celebrities "can offer a new perspective on political issues."
WTF?? Who are these people polling - crack addicts??
44 posted on
08/12/2004 4:25:57 AM PDT by
reagan_fanatic
(No animals have been hurt in the making of this tag line)
To: Liz; qam1
Jessica Simpson and Britney Spears or that ugly cow lead singer for the Vichy Chicks? Hmmmm... that's a toughie. I can hardly choose.
qam1, this might be worth a Gen-X ping.
47 posted on
08/12/2004 4:29:28 AM PDT by
GraniteStateConservative
(...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
To: Liz
Adam Baldwin (who played the hilariously violent "Jayne" on the terrific
Firefly series of a few years back) is also an out loud and in-your-face conservative Republican, patiently educating wandering liberals on the
Firefly Message Board. (E.g.:)"The onus for the need for administrative change in the middle of this wartime (WWIV), is squarely on those who would advance the theory that administrative change, at this time, would be beneficial to U.S. national security.
"At this juncture... I, for one, remain thoroughly unconvinced, and (by way of Kerry's hard-core liberal, anti-war, anti-anti-communist, anti-defense senatorial voting record) that to change administrations now would gravely harm our security and cause terrorists to think that they had been handed a victory.
"Kerry's self-described ideological penchant for Euro-Chiracist internationalism is most troubling indeed.
"Which 'foreign leaders' has he 'met with?' And why won't he answer this question in detail (honestly)?"
Someone needs to invite him to start posting over here. :)
57 posted on
08/12/2004 4:43:12 AM PDT by
KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
(I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
To: Liz
I'm very disappointed in this thread. :-(
I expected to see pics of Britney and Jessica. ;-)
61 posted on
08/12/2004 4:56:20 AM PDT by
Undertow
("I have found some kind of temporary sanity...")
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