Dude, where's my endorsement? WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Hollywood heartthrob Ashton Kutcher -- star of "Dude, Where's my Car" and its upcoming sequel "Seriously Dude, Where's My Car?" -- is endorsing Sen. John Edwards for president, according to the North Carolina Democrat's campaign. Kutcher is scheduled to attend an October 29 fund raiser for Edwards at the Hollywood home of Victoria and Dennis Hopper, along with former "West Wing" television producer and writer Aaron Sorkin. Jennifer Palmieri, spokeswoman for the Edwards campaign, said the event will be Edwards' "best Hollywood fund raiser so far." The Edwards campaign could use the money. Edwards raised just $2 million in the third quarter, beating only Dennis Kucinich, Al Sharpton, and Carol Moseley Braun. Palmieri said Kutcher, who was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is expected to join Edwards on the campaign trail in Iowa soon. The campaign is thinking about calling the Kutcher tour "Dude, Where's my Job," to highlight job losses under President Bush. http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/10/17/cap.grape.dude/index.html
Actually, Drew Carey is a very bright guy. I don' t know about Bruce Willis... What's this about? The two of them must have endorsed some Republican candidate, right?
I think this is a very elaborate and high stakes episode of Punk'd. John Edwards, you've just been PUNK'D.
compared to Ashton Kucher, they are freaking Mensa material. seriously, whats the deal? DId Carey and Willis back some poilitician? or are you just saying they are stupid?
Drew Carey and Bruce Willis are both hardcore Republicans. I know Drew went to Bush's inaguaral ball way back when and and also a speaker at some presidential event. The same one that Ozzy Ozzbourne was at. Don't remember exactly what it was called. Anyway... he ragged on the democrats pretty bad. Funny stuff.
I think you may be right. While I didn't read Troi's post since he's on my ignore list, I do know what he's referring to. I mean come on, how many democrats are there from Iowa?? Those people are smarter than that.
Punked is that childrens program on The Music Television Network correct? If being endorsed by an actor is considered being "punked" then I guess the entire state of California has been as you put it ---"Punk'd"
Nevermind, again. I don't even have anyone on my ignore list. Damn, bring back the edit, and get rid of the smilies.