Celeb Spotting

Finishing up my series of posts highlighting the weird stuff found in archives at Reflections Photography, here’s a few of those sick, immoral Hollywood elites that the Republicans hate so much (the GOP loves their money though). For instance, here’s the President posing with Frasier :


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Here’s Bushie with the worst comedian in the world :

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And here he is a third time with the guy who played Lt. Dan in Forrest Gump :

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Cinephiles may also remember Gary Sinise from his role in a Harry Truman biopic a few years ago. The buck stops where, again?

Since these are Republican fundraisers, you can count on the occasional appearance by double-murderer Don King, seen here with some douchebags in borrowed hats :


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I saved the best for last. Here’s the ultimate photo from the listing titled (I swear I’m not making this up) “Evening with Senator Lindsey Graham and James Brown”.

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I think we’ve finally found the one thing weirder than seeing Mr Miyagi sing the national anthem at the 2000 Democratic Convention.


posted by greg on January 24, 2006 @ 6:16 pm

5 comments

  1. That picture with the worlds worst comedian? That doesn’t look at all like Sinbad.

    Yeharr

    Comment by balloon pirate — January 24, 2006 @ 8:08 pm

  2. I especially like the dolphins leaping from James Brown’s hair!

    Comment by steve duncan — January 25, 2006 @ 6:10 am

  3. Interesting to note that Dubya puts his back to the man and front toward the woman.

    …and thank goodness he’s wearing the flag-lapel-pin or I wouldn’t know WHO he was working for.

    Comment by Darryl Pearce — January 25, 2006 @ 1:45 pm

  4. yeah, is that ‘worst comedian ‘for Grammar (above), or for Miller (below)?

    Comment by mdhåtter — January 27, 2006 @ 5:16 am

  5. Interesting to note that Dubya puts his back to the man and front toward the woman.

    That’s actually the correct way to pose; any good Southern Gentleman knows that! Sigh…Bush can be blamed for many things, but unfortunately this is not one of them.

    Comment by Ben — January 27, 2006 @ 5:58 am

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