What happens when you cross The Mask, Fire Marshall Bill Burns and the 20th century's foremost spokesperson for gun rights? Jim Carrey as a very disturbed Charlton Heston. Photos: Jim Carrey's Most Incredible On-Screen Transformations In a new spoof video for Funny or Die, the rubber-faced funnyman impersonates the baritone acting legend-turned-nra spokesman with a special country song that plays the age-old trick of equating a love of guns with the need to compensate for a lack of...something else. Quoth Carrey as country crooner Lonesome Earl singing to "Heston" in the skit: "Your chariot
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- 3/25/2013
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hillary Clinton has taken ill with a stomach virus and has canceled a scheduled trip to Morocco, where she was to have talks regarding the crisis in Syria.
Reuters reports Bill Burns, the Deputy Secretary of State, will go take part in the meeting in place of Mrs. Clinton.
The State Department issued a statement on Hillary's behalf. "Since she's still under the weather, we'll be staying put this week instead of heading to North Africa and the Middle East as originally planned," says a spokesperson.
After the Syria talks, Clinton was scheduled to travel from Morocco to Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.
Reuters reports Bill Burns, the Deputy Secretary of State, will go take part in the meeting in place of Mrs. Clinton.
The State Department issued a statement on Hillary's behalf. "Since she's still under the weather, we'll be staying put this week instead of heading to North Africa and the Middle East as originally planned," says a spokesperson.
After the Syria talks, Clinton was scheduled to travel from Morocco to Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.
- 12/12/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The United States and Russia may be preparing to engage in what can catchily be referred to as a “spy swap.” The idea being, maybe we’ll release some of the alleged Russian spies we caught—the ones who did not flee police custody and skip bail, obviously, ha ha—in exchange for one of our guys. According to The Christian Science Monitor, “Russian citizen Dmitry Sutyagin said that his brother Igor, who is serving a 14-year sentence after being convicted in 2004 of spying for the Us, has been moved from a prison in Russia’s northwest to Moscow. Igor Sutyagin has been forced to sign a confession but has been told he will be set free in exchange for at least some of the Russians now in Us custody, according to his brother.” In Virginia, a court hearing for certain suspected spies was mysteriously canceled. Plus, the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs,...
- 7/7/2010
- Vanity Fair
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