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1. Army Abets Anti-Bush Movie
2. Eek! Nancy Pelosi Has No Clothes
3. Arnold Is Not a Girlie Man
4. Cross Evan Bayh Off Kerry's List
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1. Army Abets Anti-Bush Movie
Supporters of President Bush's re-election are steamed that the U.S. Army has aided the producers of the envirocrat film backed by Al Gore and others who want to oust him from the White House.
As confirmed to NewsMax by a military spokeswoman, the Army allowed the makers of "The Day After Tomorrow" to use its Blackhawk helicopters on location in Montreal (more outsourcing of jobs by the Hollywood left to Canada) for the disaster flick, which hypes the theory of human-caused global warming.
Although Gore has admitted some of the scenarios in the film are implausible, it nonetheless serves what he sees as the noble purpose of indoctrinating the public with a Kyoto-like polemic.
Courageously, President Bush rejected the Kyoto Protocol as a threat to millions of jobs in the U.S.
Katherine Ross, the Army's director of public affairs in Los Angeles, confirmed to NewsMax that the service did in fact aid in the film's production.
Ross told NewsMax's Wes Vernon that in agreeing to participate, the Army did not know the movie would create a controversy.
She said the flick was intended to be a "summer entertainment," a "time-honored genre" of the disaster movie, not unlike "aliens landing." The Army takes no position on the theory of global warming, she said.
NewsMax has interviewed climatologist Patrick Michaels, long a critic of the "global warming" theory, who says liberal politicians and left-wing groups see "The Day After Tomorrow" as the movie that will make John Kerry president of the United States.
Along these lines, NewsMax Magazine's upcoming June edition will have a blockbuster investigative report on how Hollywood and the major media are backing John Kerry. Make sure you read this report.
2. Eek! Nancy Pelosi Has No Clothes
No one in the Beltway thought anyone could be more boring than Dick Gephardt, but San Francisco Democrat Nancy Pelosi hasn't made much of a splash as House minority leader.
To nab herself some desperately needed attention Thursday, she hissed at President Bush with a catty remark that "the emperor has no clothes."
The Republican National Committee responded Friday by pointing out that the record shows the congresswoman is the one who is naked on national security, taxation and other issues.
Bug-eyed Pelosi is even scarier when stripped. Among the dozens of flaws exposed by RNC, she:
...And the list goes on and on.
Comrade Nancy, please put some clothes on, the facts detailing your record are hideous!
3. Arnold is Not a Girlie Man
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn't plan to grow old gracefully. He's doing his best to terminate the aging process.
"He comes in maybe twice a month and gets a haircut and sometimes a pedicure for an ingrown toenail from his body-building days," says Giuseppe Franco, who says Schwarzenegger is a "dear, dear friend."
Franco pampers the guv at least twice every month at a salon in Beverly Hills.
"And sometimes he gets a little color - medium brown - on his sideburns. Most of the men do that, of course," the hairdresser told the New York Daily News.
The color is free. "It's only a drop. My Catholic guilt would keep me awake at night if I charged him for that."
But according to Vanity Fair, one beauty treatment is The Terminator's worst fear: a bikini wax.
"I am petrified of bikini waxing. I had a very bad experience in 1978," he said, and admitted, "I am a major shoe queen."
4. Cross Evan Bayh Off Kerry's List
One of the possible surprise VP picks for John Kerry was Evan Bayh.
Bayh is telegenic, young and articulate - a nice foil to John Kerry's funereal look.
Bayh also hails from Indiana, a state Bush won in 2000.
But Democratic pundits in Washington had been suggesting that if Kerry tapped Bayh, he could help the Democrat steal the Hoosier state. In a close race, the Bayh connection could give Kerry the White House - so some pols thought.
But polling data released this week shows Bush so far ahead in Indiana that it is unlikely Bayh could turn that around for Kerry.
President Bush holds a solid lead over Democratic Sen. John Kerry in Indiana, despite misgivings by Hoosier voters about the president's handling of Iraq and the economy.
A new poll released by the Indianapolis Star this past weekend shows Bush leading Kerry by 21 points, 54 percent to 33 percent, with 6 percent favoring independent candidate Ralph Nader.
In the 2000 election, Bush won 57 percent of Indiana's votes.
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