Jonathan Goldsmith, the "most interesting man in the world, doesn't always endorse Presidential candidates, but when he does, they are named Barack Obama. Or, so reports, Nick Wing, in The Most Interesting Man In The World,' Dos Equis' Jonathan Goldsmith, Hosts Obama Fundraiser.
"The most interesting man in the world," the iconic spokesman from Dos Equis beer commercials, might not seem like an overtly political character. Giving his thoughts on the "two-party system" in one ad, the bearded gentleman advised in his gruff voice, "the after party is the one you want to attend."
But Jonathan Goldsmith, the actor who plays "the most interesting man," appears more willing to get involved in party politics. He'll be holding a fundraiser for President Barack Obama's reelection campaign on Tuesday in Burlington, Vt. Tickets for the event range from $20 to $500. ...
The upcoming fundraiser could pay some dividends for Obama beyond the basic cash haul. ABC News noted in a report last month that Obama's Facebook fans are particularly fond of Dos Equis. Twenty-four thousand of them, or 3 percent of all of Obama's fans at the time, also liked the beer brand on Facebook.
An additional bonus to this endorsement is that Jonathan Goldsmith may help President Obama lock up the much coveted beer drinking demographic already much in favor of our President. Our President is such an avid beer drinker that he brews his three lines of honey flavored beer from Michelle's Bee Hives.
Our very own Magnifico showed me how to use Meme Generator and this was my first creation, which I have found to be so amusing and most interesting that I have put into dozens of comments, to help keep Mitt Romney's personal income tax issues alive.
Now that it turns out that Jonathan Goldsmith is aligned with the forces of good, I might very well, create versions of this posture for every issue we have. Um, what about "I don't always denounce crass political opportunists, but when I do there are Mitt Romney or Paul Ryan." With lying, stupidity, lack of presidential character, integrity, gravitas, general free-floating weirdness, and so many other issues this keep me busy for quite a while.
I don't always engage in mocking opposition political candidates, but when I do they are named Mitt Romney. What happy and fun news for a change.
3:29 PM PT:
4:06 PM PT: My understanding is that the most interesting man in the worlds, mother has a tattoo of "son."
And, mosquitoes do not bite him out of respect.
And, that he lapped Paul Ryan running the marathon.
Please remind me of the others so we can cheer up Clem.
4:10 PM PT:
Seeing how some folks are discouraged that it is not the weekend yet, I'm declaring these comments as an open thread for Romney jokes, or any other declarations questioning Governor Romney's fitness for office.
4:15 PM PT: On the other hand, we should have some compassion for how much the Romney's had to suffer. Things were so tough during his college years, that he sometimes had to sell some of the stock portfolio his father gave him to help pay college expenses. My understanding is that it was worth about $375,000 in today's dollars.