When’s Someone Gonna Walk a Red Carpet Wearing a John McCain Shirt?

September 19th, 2008 by Evil Beet


Come on, closet Republicans of Hollywood. I dare you.

Cutie pie Rachel Leigh Cook hits up the Emmy swag lounges and supports her candidate at the same time.

I think she’s just so adorable.


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25 Responses to “When’s Someone Gonna Walk a Red Carpet Wearing a John McCain Shirt?”

  1. MissRachael says:

    her name is spelt “Rachael”..

  2. Gwenevere says:

    i think she looks kind of like jamie lynn spears used to.

  3. mal says:

    While we’re splitting hairs, I’m pretty sure you meant “spelled.”

  4. mal says:

    You also need a period before the last quotation mark.

  5. Anastasia says:

    mal- Actually, spelt is a correct way to say it. =/

  6. hm says:

    hopefully never.
    he is the creeper king.
    “i could watch you all day…”

  7. mimi in mo says:

    Oh for goodness sakes! You grammer people freak me out!
    Anyways–maybe Heidi (ida know her last name) or Chuck Norris?
    Ha :-)

  8. PiratePete says:

    Hopefully never. Let’s leave the crypt keeper shirts at home shall we.

  9. PoliteTia says:

    How cute is her face! Her make up is so perfect. I hope Hayden Panettiere sees her and take notes

  10. TSS says:

    Also you all need to capitalize he “H”, insert a semi-colon, and GET A FUCKING LIFE on Friday night.

  11. evilzoe says:

    um, no anastasia. spelt isn’t a word. maybe in kentucky but no where else. i think you nimrods mean SPELLED.

  12. FrozeRightHere says:

    She is adorable. Who is she again – I see her name, why is she famous?

    From dictionary, FYI, for the squabblers:

    v., spelled or spelt (spĕlt), spell·ing, spells.

  13. Crabapple says:

    Maybe, someone can recruit that cunt Elizabeth Hasslebeck to do it.

  14. briana says:

    hahaha… now wearing a McCain shirt would really be Maverick haha

  15. Donkey Punch says:

    She is not famous. She did a bunch of low budget movies peaking at “Josie and the Pussycats” and then quickly disappeared.

    She needs a sex scandal to get back into the news because she can’t get acting work.

    I worked a long time ago on a film with her and she was a bit psycho.

  16. Gary says:

    LOL….. I really don’t think republicans care if some hollywood actor or actress wears a McCain shirt. It’s more important to win the White House for a 3rd time in a row. just saying……. :-)

  17. sandy says:

    When’s Someone Gonna Walk a Red Carpet Wearing a John McCain Shirt? Hopefully never, is when.

    Also: spelt is, in fact, a word. It’s a grain, or part of a grain, or some damn grainy thing. Nothing to do with spelling, though.

  18. Gabriela says:

    I can’t believe I care…….but, spelt is the past tense of spell, it is indeed a word, commonly used in the UK, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and in the US by well educated/travelled folk.

    John McCain doesn’t have T-shirts. He has button-down shirts. But tees, no.

  19. Gabriela says:

    Oh, and spelt is also a noun, as in a grain used to make bread. Have it in my kitchen right now.

  20. Donkey Punch says:

    Gabriela you can’t expect Americans to know anything about the rest of the world? If it doesn’t happen in Am-urica it didn’t happen at all.

  21. Canaduck says:

    Gabriela–

    I am “well-educated” and have lived my whole life in the U.S. and Canada. “Spelt” sounds very odd to me–and honestly, it sounds rather uneducated–so I’d like to argue that it isn’t “commonly used” in either of these countries. I’d always assumed it was British/Australian/etc.

  22. tigerlille says:

    Don’t know about Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, but the word spelt is commonly used in the UK. I agree, seldom used in the US, but our country hardly sets the standard for class or education.

  23. Neal says:

    She should play you in the movie of your life!

  24. censorthis says:

    i’ve been sleeping. we’re trying to elect a smurf for president?

  25. Señor Loco says:

    If there was anybody who was considering wearing a McCain shirt to the Emmy’s, they probably first asked him or herself, “Do I ever want to work in Hollywood or the TV industry again?” and then determined that the answer is “Yes.”

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