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Jay the Obscure
Member # 19
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quote: Coming to Reelection Campaigns and Toy Boxes Near You
Holy photo op, Batman! The president of the United States has become a military action figure.
When President Bush landed on the USS Abraham Lincoln three months ago in a naval flight suit, many commentators believed that the image of the vigorous president on the aircraft carrier would figure prominently in his reelection campaign. What the commentators did not predict is that Bush would become his own G.I. Joe doll.
Coming soon to a store near you: a foot-tall likeness of the president called "Elite Force Aviator: George W. Bush -- U.S. President and Naval Aviator."
Blue Box Toys, a Hong Kong-based company, will be distributing the Bush dolls through KB Toys starting Sept. 15. "Exacting in detail and fully equipped with authentic gear, this limited-edition action figure is a meticulous 1:6 scale recreation of the Commander-in-Chief's appearance during his historic Aircraft Carrier landing," states the breathless promotion.
For just $39.99, you get a plastic model of Bush wearing flight suit, survival vest and parachute harness, jauntily carrying helmet and oxygen mask -- just as Bush did on May 1 after climbing out of his S-3B Viking aircraft. The Bush doll joins many other Navy Seals, Blue Angels and World War II aviators in Blue Box's "Elite Force" series.
Bush is the first president to be so honored, "and maybe the last," said the company's spokeswoman, Lauri Aibel, who notes that some complaints have already been received. "We don't condone or endorse the president, but he fit the criteria of our Elite Force collection. . . . It would have to be somebody in uniform, a military hero of some kind, or depicting a military uniform."
Aibel said advance orders for the Bush doll are coming in at a record clip, though Blue Box has done no publicity or advertising yet. Blue Box Toys did not request permission from the White House for use of Bush's likeness, and a White House spokeswoman had no comment yesterday.
The company recommends that only those 14 and older use the Bush doll, which it says is an "adult collectible item" and emphatically not a toy. It may, in fact, pose a choking hazard for the president's Democratic opponents.
Dana Milbank, The Washington Post
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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Uh... I think somebody's gone too far this time.
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Cartmaniac
Member # 256
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Bush is a military hero now? Have I woken up into an alternate universe or something?
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Another review: quote:
This....This is digusting - a G W Bush ACTION FIGURE. From "Democratic Underground's top 10 conservative idiots" :
Get your buckets ready folks, because this is going to be a puke-fest! Last week, KB Toys started selling Blue Box International's latest creation, the gag-inducing Elite Force Aviator: George W. Bush - U.S. President and Naval Aviator 12" Action Figure. The figure comes complete with "authentic gear" and according to the blurb on KB Toys website (get those buckets ready) "this limited-edition action figure is a meticulous 1:6 scale recreation of the Commander-in-Chief's appearance during his historic Aircraft Carrier landing. On May 1, 2003, President Bush landed on the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) in the Pacific Ocean, and officially declared the end to major combat in Iraq. While at the controls of an S-3B Viking aircraft from the 'Blue Sea Wolves' of Sea Control Squadron Three Five (VS-35), designated 'Navy 1,' he overflew the carrier before handing it over to the pilot for landing. Attired in full naval aviator flight equipment, the President then took the salute on the deck of the carrier." Urgh, my stomach. Interestingly Blue Box International seem to have failed to accurately model George W. Bush's embarrassing swollen balls problem, and have instead elected to minimize the crotch area to such a degree that Bush now looks like a flying eunuch. We can't wait for Blue Box's next authentic and historically accurate figure, Elite Force Aviator: George W. Bush - Draft Dodger and AWOL Coke Snorter 12" Action Figure, complete with a 1:6 scale letter from George H.W. Bush to the commander of the Texas Air National Guard, fully detailed civilian clothing (including sun visor), and an authentic empty urine sample bottle.
Well, at least George the war hero is on a FICTIONAL team......
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Bernd
Member # 6
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I just imagine I were a huge fan of Mr. Bush, and something urged me to buy this figure. Would that be possible in a toy shop without being *seriously* embarrassed? I think it may have about the same embarrassment level as an inflatable girl-friend doll, rather worse.
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Lee
Member # 393
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quote: Bush is the first president to be so honored, "and maybe the last," said the company's spokeswoman
That sounds ominous. . .
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Jeff Raven
Member # 20
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Depends on your political views I guess I want one.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Eh. Why the heck not. There's been a JFK G.I.JOE for years already. He even has all of his head intact! Whadda jip!
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Nim
Member # 205
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quote: Bush is the first president to be so honored, "and maybe the last," said the company's spokeswoman
Gore for prime minister in '04!
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Harry
Member # 265
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Daryus Aden
Member # 12
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Ahh, but you forget his heroic act of learning to spell. And read, for that matter. Logical speech is not that far away. So I hear, from the scuttlebutt.
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Lee
Member # 393
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Look at the tightly-gurled grip of his left hand. I wonder what's meant to be held by that?
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Harry
Member # 265
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quote: The company recommends that only those 14 and older use the Bush doll, which it says is an "adult collectible item" and emphatically not a toy.
I think that answers your question, Lee. Eew.
I wonder if the line will be extended with Zombie Overlord Rumsfeld and the Blair Handpuppet.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Isn't Rumsfeld a lich though?
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Ultra Magnus
Member # 239
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He is Barry Bostwick, is who he is.
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Wraith
Member # 779
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$39.99?!?! Rip off!!
They could do one of the Dear and Beloved Leader in his purple suit. And a singing Cherie doll.
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Grokca
Member # 722
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quote: $39.99?!?! Rip off!!
If you think of how much it costs to buy the real Bush, that's quite a bargin.
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Da_bang80
Member # 528
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Except for it being George Bush. That thing looks pretty damn cool. The flight gear looks very detailed.
I thought it was a G.I. Joe for a sec.
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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*cough*
quote: What the commentators did not predict is that Bush would become his own G.I. Joe doll.
Unless that is G.I. Joe being used in a generic "hoover/q-tip" sort of way.
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TSN
Member # 31
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It is. G.I. Joe is made by Hasbro. G.I. Dubya is made by someone in Hong Kong.
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Hasbro have all the best brands.
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Ultra Magnus
Member # 239
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ENARGON LLOOKZ TO R0XX0R5 LOLS LOLLS
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Nim
Member # 205
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"Tunnelrat" was my favorite, had an M-60. Not my sidearm of choice if I'd be crawling in VC subterranean corridors, but cool all the same. Also there was camouflage facepaint.
Back in the days when they Joes were outfitted like soldiers, not with damn sonic traps or cattle prods or some other pacifist MacGyver crap.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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quote: Originally posted by Grokca: quote: $39.99?!?! Rip off!!
If you think of how much it costs to buy the real Bush, that's quite a bargin.
Stop bitchin'! This is the plan to recoup the deficit after all....
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