Tuesday, June 19, 2007

The Bushbaby Playpen as depicted in "Lil' Bush"

Just had to provide the link to this REALISTIC PORTRAYAL of the playpen ! Everyone in Europe would consider it a documentary, since that's the general opinion here of the incompetence and childishness going on in the only semi-white house in DC these days.
As Comedy Central itself describes it:

Ever wonder how legends are made? Find out on Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States, the animated series that takes you back to the playground days of our 43rd president, George W. Bush. Enjoy the antics of Lil' George and his Lil' White House posse, including Lil' Condi, Lil' Rummy and that unintelligible, foulmouthed wisecracker, Lil' Cheney. They're like the Little Rascals with access to the A-bomb -- getting into mischief, learning stuff and meeting friends (Lil' Tony Blair) and foes (Lil' Kim Jong Il). Plus, they're always ready with a song. And some influential alternative rockers are grabbing the mic to provide guest voices, including Iggy Pop, Frank Black, Jeff Tweedy, Colin Meloy, Anthony Kiedis, Flea and Dave Grohl. Creator Donick Cary has written for The Simpsons and Just Shoot Me, and now takes Lil' Bush from its cult following on Amp'd Mobile to your TV screen. So join Lil’ George as he leads his lil’ cabinet and takes this dream team to elementary school political glory. The new show airs Wednesdays at 10:30p / 9:30c.


And I have to give credit to my lawscholarly ducal niece for putting me onto this! Thanks, Jenn!

3 comments:

  1. thanks for wishing my dad a Happy Birthday and making the rest of us look bad when we forget! ;)

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  2. Well, now, you see, you just, sort of, have to, well, slow down and, well, take time to recognize that when, well, someone becomes a whole half century old, well, you just have to show 'em some respect and say congratulations before they, well, get so old that they're deaf.

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  3. somehow i don't think that line of thinking will help me atone for my forgetfulness :)

    and no one tops Comedy Central for political commentary!

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