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Demi Moore Bush Picture Not What One Thinks

Daniel Tosh Sparks Interest in a Nonpolitical Bush

Saul Relative
So, have you googled "Demi Moore Bush" or "Demi Moore Bush picture" yet? The term(s) happens to be one of the most googled and has been for a couple days. Who cares if there's a picture of Demi Moore with a Bush? So what's the big deal?

At first glance, one would probably think that Demi Moore has had a picture taken with one of the Bush presidents or maybe even the twins or Jeb or the First Ladies. Terms on google are constantly juxtaposed in such a way, such as the term "David Letterman Palin joke", which will lead one on a search of articles and blogs about the current controversy over Letterman's inappropriate joke about Sarah Palin's daughter or about "slutty flight attendant" look joke. In fact, after CNN's Robin Meade skydived with former President George H. W. Bush on his 85th birthday Friday, her name was juxtaposed with Bush as well.

However, "Demi Moore Bush picture" is something completely different. And it all started, as did the David Letterman / Sarah Palin joke controversy -- with a comedian telling jokes.

For those not familiar with Daniel Tosh or his new show, "Tosh.0," it is a half-hour expository of things internet on Comedy Central hosted by the 33-year-old comedian of titular last name (and aforementioned first as well). On the second episode Thursday evening, Daniel Tosh presented a picture of a bent-over supposed Demi Moore in white panties that was purported to have been uploaded to the internet by none other than her husband, Ashton Kutcher. He quickly segued to another picture, which was blurred out for the show's broadcast. According to Daniel Tosh, the picture of a reclining Demi Moore (or so he said, because, as mentioned, she was completely blurred out) was far more revealing. After a few lines about being frightened by what he saw, Tosh ended the show by telling the audience that, if they wanted to see the picture, they could go to the Comedy Central website and click on "Tosh.0" to see the picture.

Comedy Central probably received more hits in the next half-hour Thursday night than they have received in their entire history. Why? Let's face it. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but humans are far more resilient and will look into anything, especially if it even peripherally has something to do with sex. And a picture of Demi Moore naked? Say no more...

Once having clicked on "Tosh.0," the Demi Moore Bush picture (by now, those unfamiliar with the show or the term will have probably figured out that this picture does not feature a member of the Bush family) is not immediately available, but there is a one-minute video of Daniel Tosh instructing the user how to access the picture. And he uses George Bush in his instructions, only -- as the user learns -- the term "George" is unnecessary. Just type into the google bar "Demi Moore Bush" and you will find the picture.

So, have you slaked your curiosity?

Regardless of what you think of the Demi Moore Bush picture (or if you're able to win the battle with curiosity and stay away), one has got to hand it to Daniel Tosh. He's generating interest in his new show. What better way than piquing the curiosity of viewers, getting them to google a picture of a partially naked Demi Moore? Add to that silly videos of idiots (like Daniel Tosh himself) swallowing cinnamon powder and sketches of people embarrassed by past internet videos "redeeming" themselves? "Tosh.0" may not be a masterpiece -- it is a cross between Tosh's smartass standup comedy and E!'s "Talk Soup" -- but it is interesting.

And interesting could keep his show on the air.

So how does he keep the interest? More blurred naked women pictures perhaps? Well, maybe for guys. Because men are shallow and visually oriented, telling risqué jokes and blurring out pictures of naked women and posting directions to them on Comedy Central might be enough. It appeals to the hunter in them. However, for women, his show might just have to depend on his offbeat sense of humor. But if that doesn't work, rest assured women will click the remote quicker than if they saw the opening credits for "The Man Show."

So, have you googled "Demi Moore Bush" or "Demi Moore Bush picture" yet?

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Source:

"Tosh.0," Comedy Central Television

ComedyCentral.com

Published by Saul Relative

WVU graduate, with degrees in History, English, Secondary Education, Computer Programming, and Psychology (and nearly a degree in Political Science). Originally from West Virginia, with stints in Virginia,...   View profile

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  • SaulRelativeisaRetard 1/11/2011

    George Bush? What possessed you to write this lame and pointless article? If this is your idea of funny, I would hate to see your idea of mundane. I demand my bandwidth back.

  • Like it 12/15/2010

    I for one like the bush and have jacked to it every time i see it, bring back the bush

  • Dude 10/19/2010

    You obviously have not seen this picture.itlooks like a man with an afro-hawk is eating her out.its disturbing.

  • Cori 10/12/2010

    Lol, I'm a woman, and I like the show.

  • Anonymous 9/28/2010

    I've seen the image and I just need to ask this... I am the only one who saw that white thing in that forest she calls a bush? Is that an effin' crab or something? lol

  • rmf 7/12/2010

    I'm sorry, but who in their right mind would assume that googling "Demi Moore Bush" would get you a picture of Demi Moore and George Bush? If you put the name of any women who has ever been considered hot by the general public next to the word Bush, politics is not the first thing that comes to mind.

  • hunter 4/8/2010

    you wrote a whole article on this!? what a douche. (great pic btw)

  • Lori Lane 4/7/2010

    Someone could get lost in that thing. Google images, it's scary. Thanks for the fluff talk, loved your take. ExSaullent reporting.

  • Darin Handy 4/7/2010

    the bush pic can be seen at http://www.eyeballson.com/nudgalleryentrance.htm

  • Gary 4/7/2010

    You say the title was misleading? How bout the fact that there's a video about putting Americans back to work on an article that is about Demi Moore's humungous fur trap? Maybe if you were hiring people to harvest that forest then I would agree but nope, not the case.

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