Saturday, January 24, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Happy New Year from the US Government
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Presidential Toilet
After eight long years of idiocy the world has had enough of George W. Bush.At least San Francisco based artist Clark Sorensen has had enough. The artist wanted to vent his frustration through this controversial piece of art, the "Presidential Toilet".
Sorensen will be offering a sneak ‘pee-view’ of the piece on election night at his San Francisco studio. Visitors are encouraged to give ol’ George what he deserves: a good flush down the drain.
Sorensen will also have a one-man show entitled “Down The Drain - The Legacy of George W. Bush” that runs from January 17 to February 16, 2009 at Ruby’s Clay Studio and Gallery in San Francisco.
If you’re in the area, make sure to drop by and give it a wee look.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Will Ferrell "Endorses" John McCain on SNL
Just like in real life, however, the faux McCain did all he could to distance himself from the unpopular president.
In Thursday, October 23rd special edition of SNL, Ferrell spoke about the election between McCain and Barack Obama -- both candidates, he said, that are "heavily patriotized" and "display much characterization."
He then gave his endorsement to McCain and Palin, something that they apparently didn't want. Ferrell said he was unaware that his approval ratings were low because he had several months ago declared the Oval Office a "bummer free zone."
Speaking to Fey again appearing as Palin, Ferrell informed her that her role as vice president was "the most important in the land" and that the "president can do nothing without checking with the vice president." Fey corrected him that he had it backward.
Eventually Darrell Hammond as McCain turned up to reluctantly receive the endorsement.
The sketch between Ferrell and Fey was the meeting of the two of the most popular political impressions in the show's history. It might have been complete only if Chevy Chase stopped by as Gerald Ford, Dana Carvey appeared as H.W. Bush and Amy Poehler joined as Hillary Clinton.
An alum to the NBC comedy show, Ferrell was the latest guest star to make an appearance on "SNL," which has seen its ratings soar this election season. Fey has become a virtual cast member again, thanks to the popularity of her Palin impression, while other surprise guests have included Chris Parnell, Bill Murray, Mark Wahlberg, Alec Baldwin and Queen Latifah.
Ferrell, a regular on "SNL" from 1995-2006, will in January begin a solo show on Broadway titled "You're Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush.
So remember...a vote for John McCain is a vote for George Bush. Vote for a change...Vote for Obama/Biden!

