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January 18, 2008
Colbert Portrait Hung In Smithsonian
It seems that Colbert is the Smithsonian institute's bid for top presidential candidate, albeit in an unusual way. Although Colbert's presidential campaign for president in South Carolina didn't work out so well, the Smithsonian has temporarily honored him, hanging his portrait between the restrooms and over a water fountain in the vicinity of the collection of portraits of actual American presidents. It's great they are playing along with this joke, after stogy old South Carolina wouldn't let him run.
Apparently this painting isn't the only case of Colbert inspiring artists. The Huffington Post had this article about a painting by David Bianculli, featuring an almost frighteningly ripped version of the faux-news anchor.
Now I feel even more wistful about the primaries, knowing how awesome things would be if our actual president inspired Rambo-like portraiture. At least there's always that Radar Magazine cover...even if it is more Penthouse than jungle warrior.
| By Spike | 12:15 PM
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