I don’t understand why Mr. Hollywood is looking at the pregnant women with “ridicule and amusement.”
As far as I know, people in Hollywood manage to reproduce quite regularly. He should not be that amused…
I don’t understand why Mr. Hollywood is looking at the pregnant women with “ridicule and amusement.”
As far as I know, people in Hollywood manage to reproduce quite regularly. He should not be that amused…
I thought he was Han Solo.
“Bob” should be in this painting.
And please tell me this thing is painted on black velvet.
Mr. Hollywood and his People-magazine-cover-gracing wife are all about adopting foreign children, thereby upping America’s already maxed-out darkie quotient.
I notice an F-16 pilot, but where are the A-10 Warthog and B-52 pilots?
Who the hell is Fisher Ames?
Why any pilots, when Dale Earnhardt was omitted?
And why not a big fish bowl filled with happy fetuses at Jesus’ feet?
No! Where’s the bad guy?
Maan, that was some sweet weed the artist got himself…
I have to say, it’s a little over the top. No, upon reflection, it’s a lot over the top.
I will say that I took a look around the web site at some of the other work this artist has done. His work may never hang in a world-famous museum, but it’s not bad–I’d call him more of an illustrator (like Norman Rockwell or Norman Mingo) more than a fine artist (like, say, Van Gogh or Monet or Michelangelo or Rembrandt). Nothing wrong with being an illustrator though, and this fellow has certainly done some non-religious and non-political landscapes and rural scenes. Perhaps he’d do well to stick to mountains, meadows, old cabins, and similar rather than venturing into religion and politics.
I’m really curious why Businesswoman is all huddled down with the righteous, but he can’t think of anything to say about her.
Thomas Jefferson looks like he’s clenching that rolled up Declaration ready to whup ass on the bunch of zombies assembled here. He probably well knew it was coming.
Right behind Mr. Hollywood - who I agree with MOIDALIZE is checking out the farmer.
Somewhere on the internet there is a thread full of people praising this painting, pointing at the details and saying how spot on it is.
Somewhere on the Internet (or rather, off the Internet with the intent to upload it) an artist is applying Rule 34 to this scene. If there’s any justice.
(Look it up)
On the parody version, they’ve put the same quote on the mouseovers for J. Q. Adams and James Madison. Who said it?
And, I don’t get this: the Black student, on in there with the righteous in corner left, holds in his hands some books, which, in the most elaborate decription of Read This Tome, says that one Cleon Skousen was the man the Student should adhere to.
I’d never heard of him, but looked him up. and here is one take. Feel free to give other opinions, but, I can’t figure how any take on Cleon Skousen’s writings would make a earnest young Black student want to follow. Really, WTF up with this weird portrayal. "Um , well, need some Black folks down in there in with the righteous quadrant, so let’s have an earnest student, and load him up with our bullshit, cause, well, that’s what we do best…
Is it just me, or does John Adams look like a gray-haired Steven Wright?
Wow, I read the original captions and am blown away by the sheer nutbaggery.
A couple of points: the artist Jon McNaughton is apparently Mormon, which explains why Jesus is hugging the Constitution and hanging with the Founding Fathers. Mormons believe that the Constitution was inspired by God just so that Mormonism would have a kick-ass country to be born in. They tend to ignore the fact that many of the founders were deists or not religious.
The artist being Mormon also explains why the college student is holding a copy of Cleon Skousen’s claptrap “The Five-Thousand Year Leap.” Skousen was Mormon, as is current nutbag Glenn Beck who is promoting the hell out of Skousen’s book for some reason. (You can read elelle’s link to the Salon article about Beck and Skousen.)
The artist must not have got the memo that Mormons are generally agnostic on the topic of evolution (Mr. McNaughton’s alma mater BYU has a biology department that teaches evolution). I guess when you’re sucking up to the science-hating far-right, evolution-believing professors are the first to get tossed in the hell-fire.
Sampiro, you’re my hero. Just in case you didn’t know.
So the original version has captions as well? (I can’t get it to load) Because the parody is awesome. Where did you find this, Sampiro?
[Palpatine]“And now, young Washington…you will die!”[/Palpatine]
And Ronnie’s just kind of staring into space…“a true patriot for freedom”. And the immigrant’s rollover text is just…I dunno.