Posted on 05/06/2010 11:06:31 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Actress Scarlett Johansson Gushes She's Drunk the 'Kool-Aid' of 'Amazing' Obama By Brent Baker Created 05/06/2010 - 13:50
Actress Scarlett Johansson, who campaigned for Barack Obama who mentioned getting e-mails from her, remains in the tank for him. She admitted on Wednesday night's Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson [1] that she was amongst those who drank the Kool-aid at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner last Saturday where she found him amazing and hilarious.
Monday's USA Today, as I tweeted [2], quoted Johansson: I thought (Obama) was hilarious. He has a really dry sense of humor.
When Ferguson's show returned from a commercial break, as the musical bumper ended viewers could hear Johansson telling Ferguson: Obama was so amazing. He was hilarious, he was hilarious. Recognizing viewers caught what she said, we're on the air now, Ferguson prompted her to explain, and so she gushed:
I was as the White House Correspondents' dinner and Obama was hilarious, actually. He really like, he, we all drank the Kool-aid. We were sold. It was amazing.
Johansson didn't explain who she meant by we, but presumably many of journalists and celebrities in attendance.
She's making the media rounds to plug her role in Iron Man 2. Johansson's IMDb page [3].
Geez, another one we can write off.
Not Guilty
Johansson needs to get on a table and dance for me... it is worth a dollar of my earnings.
She gives “Air-Heads” a bad name
“The punch lines are too long!”
I’m going to tell you what my wife often tells me, “you are a very sick person.” :)
I wonder what her response would be if she someone were to tell her that 900+ people died after “drinking the Kool-Aid”.(Actually it was Flavor-Aid,but that’s really neither here nor there).
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