You know him as the chain-smoking priest Father Guido Sarducci from "Saturday Night Live". (His real name is Don Novello. He was once arrested for impersonating a priest in Vatican City -- he wrote an amusing piece about it for "California Lawyer".)
The question is, what public office did his sister-in-law hold?
Surgeon General of the United States. (Source:IMdB.com .) Antonia Novello, the first woman (and first Latino) to hold the title, was appointed to the post of Surgeon General by George Bush (Senior).
What makes this even funnier for me is that she was appointed by a Republican. I mean I just sort of assume if a public official has bizarre relatives, they must be Democrats...
The question is, what public office did his sister-in-law hold?
Surgeon General of the United States. (Source:IMdB.com .) Antonia Novello, the first woman (and first Latino) to hold the title, was appointed to the post of Surgeon General by George Bush (Senior).
What makes this even funnier for me is that she was appointed by a Republican. I mean I just sort of assume if a public official has bizarre relatives, they must be Democrats...
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I can see where Billy Carter and Roger Clinton might have given you that impression, but look at Noelle Bush and Ron Reagan. Republicans don't seem to be quite as swarmed with oddballs, but they're also more concerned with image, too.
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My tongue was firmly in-cheek there...