I sort of wondered how "Futurama" got Al Gore to play himself (well, his disembodied head in the far future) several times. Turns out his daughter Kristin Gore was a writer on the show. She's also just written a novel about a senator's aide, filling a "gap in the chick-lit market" (says Jonathan Burnham, editor in chief of Miramax Books).

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And don't forget his other daughter Alexandra, who made an impressive appearance at Cannes.

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That's John Kerry's daughter... Try to keep your uncharismatic liberal Democrats straight. :)

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Damn, I wonder if there is going to be any fallout for that.

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i think i'll wait for washingtonienne's novel about being a senator's aide, myself.

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Whoops! Sorry, you're absolutely right. I guess one is vanilla and the other one French vanilla. :-)

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Yeah, I found out about the Gore/Futurama connection via the Wonkette link to the Old Hag post comparing Kristin Gore to Washingtonienne.

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See, this is what you miss by not watching TV!

Well, actually, there hasn't been much, but The Daily Show was off last week (and will be off this week too, I think). I think Kilborn made a joke about her, but otherwise people stay away from politician daughter jokes.

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Yeah, there are certain things I miss out on. Several years ago I was talking to an old friend on the phone and I asked her what she's been up to and she said she watched a bunch of "American Idol." I had to ask, "what's that?" She laughed and told me what it was. I read the Onion to stay on top of some pop culture; but either way the upsides of not watching TV outweight the downsides.
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