Friday, October 28, 2011

Best Utah Criminal Defense Attorneys Usually Don't Indulge in Silly Attacks on Elected Officials, but Ed Flint will always make an Exception.

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I've had some fun poking at elected officials, since they are fair game and deserve a little satire from time to time, and I've especially relished comparing photographs of some office holders of today with certain notorious characters who bear strong resemblences to the aforementioned elected person. I have noted that Senator Mike Lee looks a lot like Ross "the Intern" Matthews of Leno fame; that State Rep. Carl Wimmer resembles Ernst Rohm, the Nazi SA leader murdered during Hitler's "Night of the Long Knives;" I mentioned once that my old law school classmate, Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff resembles a cross between Martin Borman (look him up) and the actor, Christopher Plummer in a parody photo concocted by the City Weekly rag (which includes Wimmer, that's how I got the idea of Wimmer being Rohm's doppleganger).

But another former law school classmate of mine, Utah State Rep. Brian King (Democrat, Salt Lake) also bears a striking resemblence to someone else of note, namely, Barry Williams (Greg Brady of The Brady Bunch TV series of the early 1970s). Both gentlemen's photos appear above, and now that Williams has hair again, he and Brian look an awful lot alike.

Can you tell them apart? Brian is a good sport, and I don't think he'll be too pissed at me, but I have to wonder one thing: We know that Greg Brady, er, Barry Williams wears a toupe (or had plugs or something done, since he was as bald as a cue ball a few years ago) and is pushing or past 60, but Brian is at least my age (51) and still has a full head of completlely dark hair. I'm like almost totally silver (but still have all my own hair, so eat that, Jon Grimes). And he's in POLITICS! 

Maybe Rep. King uses "Just for Democrats" hair coloring.

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