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SNL 'Presidents' Reunite to Promote Wall Street Reform March 8, 2010 (SmartPros) A new online video released from the creators and producers of Funny Or Die kicked off a week of action to urge Congress to act and pass real financial reform. The video, directed by Ron Howard, brings together all the actors who portrayed “Presidents” on “Saturday Night Live,” including Will Ferrell (George W. Bush), Fred Armisen (Barack Obama), Darrell Hammond (Bill Clinton), Chevy Chase (Gerald Ford), Dan Aykroyd (Jimmy Carter), and Dana Carvey (George H. W. Bush). In addition, Jim Carrey rounds out the cast with his portrayal of Ronald Regan, and “SNL” alum Maya Rudolph (Michelle Obama) is also featured. The video was created in association with Americans for Financial Reform, a coalition of more than 200 national, state and local consumer, labor, investor, civil rights, community, small business and senior citizen organizations, to urge Congress to act now on Financial Reform and to make sure the cornerstone or real reform, a strong and independent consumer agency, is included in any final bill. “To see all these fake Presidents together at once in a fake White House Bedroom with fake wigs was very fake inspiring,” said Adam McKay, co-founder of Funny Or Die and co-writer of the video. In addition to the “Presidential Reunion” video, Funny and Die is working on additional videos to be released soon to urge Congress to act and pass financial reform. The videos will be on www.funnyordie.com and link to information and actions on www.mainstreetbrigade.org and ourfinancialsecurity.org. Heather Booth, Executive Director of Americans for Financial Reform: “For months, the Big Banks and their army of high priced lobbyists have been swarming Capitol Hill looking to either kill or weaken real reform – including a strong and independent agency focused on standing up for consumers. We are thrilled the folks at Funny or Die, and their friends in Hollywood, are joining this fight. The Big Banks have had their say in Washington for long enough. It is time for Congress to listen to the American people and pass real financial reform, including a strong and independent CFPA, to ensure the Big Banks can not lead our economy over a cliff again.” 2010 SmartPros Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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