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Feud at Guess? Good Guess

Guess It's now clear who wears the pants at the Guess? plant -- and it's not the dude who co-created it.

An internal email was sent around the company this week reaffirming that Georges Marciano has had nothing to do with Guess? for 16 years. And to throw fuel on the fire, the memo went on to say Georges hasn't even spoken with his bro -- Paul Marciano, the CEO -- in the last 8 years.

So, you ask, why dredge up ancient history? Georges has filed paperwork with the State of California stating his intention to run for Governor.

Geez ... even Arnold gets along with the Kennedys ...

Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Wacky & Weird, Politix


Tags: campaign, candidate, george marciano, GeorgeMarciano, governor of california, GovernorOfCalifornia, guess, guess jeans, GuessJeans, paul marciano, PaulMarciano, politics

John McCain -- A McPain in the Rear

There's one big problem with all those "John McCain For President" bumper stickers -- people are just stuck with 'em.

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Yesterday in D.C., John had no advice on what to do about the sticky situation -- and instead deflected the question like a true former candidate for prez.

Filed under: Politix


Tags: bumper stickers, BumperStickers, campaign, expire-images:2009-3-13, former candidate, FormerCandidate, john mccain, John McCain For President, JohnMccain, JohnMccainForPresident

Reiner Denies Wrongdoing in Politics

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -- Hollywood director Rob Reiner denied any wrongdoing Thursday in response to recent scrutiny about the potential misuse of taxpayer funds for a June ballot initiative he is spearheading. Reiner heads — and helped create — the state's First 5 California Children and Families Commission, an advocacy group.
He also is leading a campaign for a ballot initiative that would establish a state constitutional right to preschool for all 4-year-olds and raise income taxes for wealthier households to fund preschool programs.

A Los Angeles Times story earlier this week detailed how the Children and Families commission spent $23 million in state funds on ads that promoted the benefits of preschool. The television ads aired this winter, coinciding with the campaign for Reiner's "Preschool for All" initiative, Proposition 82.


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Tags: california, campaign, politics, rob reiner, RobReiner

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