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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Bush Bad, Obama Good, Says Olivia Wilde, TV's Dr. Remy 'Thirteen' Hadley

March 19, 2009 12:51 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers

She's a Georgetown preppy who's made it big in Hollywood, but actress Olivia Wilde hasn't forgotten her District roots. "I think everyone grew up with a sense of political awareness that was really healthy," she tells the glossy Capitol File of her childhood in Washington, D.C., where she was a student at Georgetown Day School before going on to Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. And that education, she says in the interview provided to Washington Whispers in advance of its publication, helped give her a perspective on the Bush presidency. And not a good one. "It left everyone well equipped for what we didn't know would come—the dark ages under the Bush presidency," says the 25-year-old most known for her role on House as Dr. Remy "Thirteen" Hadley, the foil to star Hugh Laurie.

Capitol File often tries to find celebs with a Washington angle, but few are as rich as Wilde's. She's the daughter of journalists and filmmakers Leslie and Andrew Cockburn. She has shopped at Georgetown's Commander Salamander and CVS and frolicked through Dumbarton Oaks. She's been a guest at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. And she regularly moves in the world of politics and Hollywood fame. Consider what she saw at the most recent WHCA dinner: "I remember looking across the dining room and seeing Pamela Anderson and the girls from The Hills chatting with Karl Rove, and I was like, 'Oh, my God, I don't know if I'm in hell or if this is a strange Fellini movie.' "

If you haven't figured it out already, yes, she's a fan of President Obama. "After eight years of feeling really cynical and unpatriotic, Obama inspired me to take care of the other people in America," she says of her work with groups like Doctors Without Borders. "I think the tremendous support from the Hollywood community for President Obama was really kind of invigorating," she adds. "After working on this election, I'm like, I care about my own country!"

Photo by Robert Ascroft at Monaca Reps for Capitol File

Tags: Barack Obama | George W. Bush

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ow

Is a good way to describe her. She thinks because she has parents in high places she knows everything about politics. She's grown up with such a bias she hasn't cared to learn anything else.

Olivia Wilde

One more vapid idiot who's confused celebrity with intellectual substance. This drain clog knows as much about the challenges of governance in the real world as she does about working in a real job. Tragically, the best she can hope for is to find a brain in the celebrity gift bag she's handed at the next Golden Globe or Academy Award orgy. "Thirteen?" Try "Zero."

Free Land

Until further notice America is a Free Country (who knows for how long.) So this young lady can slather over Obama and hate Bush. I really don't care. I'm not sure why I read it. I have more interest in the comments made by Rewriter of Wa though. Why is it that Wilde can have an opinion because Joe the Plumber has one, but Jason of CA can "put a sock in it"?

Freedom of Speech is an awesome thing. Use it while you can.

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