Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis stump in Los Angeles.<br/> <br />The funnymen held a political styled press conference to promote their new comedy, "The Campaign."<br/> <br />Galifianakis and Ferrell play rival congressional candidates, who try to bury each with mud-slinging and back-stabbing.<br/> <br />During the whistle-stop tour, both 'candidates' pursed their lips and attempted their best attention grabbing noise, with mixed results.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Will Ferrell, actor, saying (English):<br/> <br />"So I'll start with my best whistle ... wait, do you hear that? Can everyone be quite please. Quiet in the Grove please. Can we tell everyone at PacSun to quiet down. [faint whistling noise] That's my best whistle."<br/> <br />Ferrell, who honed his political chops playing President George W. Bush on Saturday Night Live, pointed out what he considered to be a key trait of an electable candidate.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Will Ferrell, actor, saying (English):<br/> <br />"Diction, proper diction. I take that back, George Bush was elected for eight years, so, he didn't quite have that," said Ferrell. "Normally, proper diction, and tall, you have to be tall."<br/> <br />The duo will battle their way into U.S. theaters on August 10.<br/> <br />Alicia Powell, Reuters.
