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Bush to Talk "Borat" (So His Country Can Be Free)

BoratComedian Sacha Baron Cohen was already in hot water with members of the international community over his controversial (and extremely hilarious) Borat character, and now President George Bush himself is going to weigh in.

The government of Kazakhstan became infuriated with Cohen over his portrayal of Borat, a bumbling Kazakh TV reporter, at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards in Lisbon. The upcoming movie, based on Borat's adventures in the US, has surely reopened the wound.

In the opening scene, Borat reportedly kisses goodbye to his sister (who he touts as one of the top prostitutes in all of Kazakhstan by the way) and sets off for America in a car pulled by a horse. The movie was hailed as a comedic gem when it debuted last week at the Toronto International Film Festival.



But not everyone is laughing, especially Kazakhstan's president Nursultan Nazarbayev, who is set to meet with President Bush in the coming weeks. Among their list of topics to discuss is the damage done to his country's image by the Borat character.

President Nazarbayev also claims his government will buy "educational" TV spots and print advertisements about the "real Kazakhstan" in a bid to save the country's reputation before the film is released in the U.S. in November.

Despite the hilarity of the situation, The Kazakh government is very serious about the issue. In fact, they have previously threatened the British funnyman with legal action for Borat's memorable and controversial antics, which include constantly ripping his homeland, demeaning women, and urging folks to "Throw the Jew Down the Well."

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16. I love Ali G/Borat/Bruno. I think all his characters are absolutely hilarious! I do kind of understand where he could come of as inappropriate, immature, and downright offensive. The thing is though that is exactly why it's so good. You really just have no idea what he/they will say next. Personally, I can't wait for the movie and I expect I'll have to see it a few times because I'll be laughing as the movie continues and I'll miss more funny parts. Sacha Baron Cohen is a genius! I really hope to see more seasons and more movies based on his characters. The Bruno movie would complete the Cohen trilogy. Boo yaa Kasha!!! Respek!!! Big Up Yourself Sacha!!!

Posted at 9:53PM on Sep 13th 2006 by Rob Lopez

17. Ali G is the man. I have all his DVDs and I love to show them to people that haven't watched his program. They always become instant fans.

Posted at 10:26PM on Sep 13th 2006 by KarenQQ

18. jagshimash, i from glorious nation of kazakhstan. it nice...i like! this man cohen, he come to my country, i throw him down well! i know he sister...she nice! him? not so much. he right about something though. if latifah come to my country, i want make liquid explosion on her. l like sex crime. you like? if cohen come to my country, i execute! i think he have small hram. my hram? it like horse.
jagshimash

Posted at 1:29AM on Sep 14th 2006 by mark

19. I love Ali G.

Posted at 9:28AM on Sep 14th 2006 by kathryn

20. Yikes! We all agree. Could it be the universe is about to implode? I guess we all agree that funny is good.

Posted at 10:42AM on Sep 14th 2006 by Cleo

21. Cohen is from the UK. the US, not so much

Posted at 2:19PM on Sep 14th 2006 by la trailera

22. BORAT IS SO COOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!

Posted at 11:36AM on Sep 15th 2006 by L

23. WHERES THE GIFT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT TODAY SEPT.THE 15-2006?

Posted at 2:21AM on Oct 6th 2006 by ROCHELLE BUTLER

24. Borat should change his song lyrics to..........
In my country there's a problem and the problem is WE HAVE NO F'N SENSE OF HUMOR....and not transport or the Jews........

Posted at 2:57PM on Sep 22nd 2006 by Steve

25. If anything, he brings publicity to Kaziwhatever, and any publicity is good publicity. Most have probably never heard of the place, and now they have.

and I'm irish, and I dont care. If anything, it may get somebody to buy me a beer. another example of publicity doing good.

Posted at 8:29PM on Oct 10th 2006 by Flanagan

26. Borat's antics are amazing and daring. Just a single person taking on the wrath of an entire nation's establishment is indeed a corageous act.

Borat certainly has put smiles on the faces of many and given us an interesting look at Kazakhstan.

Posted at 11:39PM on Sep 25th 2006 by Fren

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