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I'm trying to imagine the firestorm if a hetero did this... |
Well, if they dont sue him then they are ok with it.
Max, how many times have we told you not to impersonate a homosexual for the purpose of looking down Terri Hatcher's top??
I have this feeling that the E! commentator in question might not get a press credential at the Oscar ceremonies. AMPAS tends to take their awards ceremony quite a bit more seriously than the Golden Globes, and what the E! commentator did won't be acceptable, that's to be sure.
This is what we have come down to ? Pretty pathetic if you ask me.
Well, boo-[deleted]-hoo.
Misery? Misery is knowing that the Holly-er than thou celeftrities have the cash to take out full page ads filled with anti-American screed in partisan rags like the NY Slimes, and the paper publishes it. At least John-John used his inherited wealth to start his own magazine when he wanted to spread it think and stinky.
Your Celebrity Update (Just When You Thought YOUR Life Was Miserable...)
CelebrityWonder | December 2005 | CelebrityWonder
Posted on 12/13/2005 12:05:29 PM PST by Fintan
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1539713/posts
Thanks, btw. You post a very interesting selection of articles.
An Open Letter From John And Elaine Mellencamp
(Your Civics Lesson for the Day/Humor Alert)
www.johnmellencamp.net/ | November 2005 | John & Elaine Mellencamp
Posted on 12/10/2005 3:45:17 PM PST by Fintan
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1538001/posts
Mizrahi's comment to Charlize Theron about her Oscar-winning role as a "scary dyke with bad teeth" in 2004's "Monster" elicited a formal complaint from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. Harbert responded with a statement Thursday: "While E! Networks does not generally condone the use of that word, we are totally confident that Isaac is the last person on Earth who could be accused of even the slightest degree of homophobia."Homophobia doesn't exist anyway, it's just a buzzword from leftist semantic warfare. The wind-up stereotype Mizrahi is another good reason never to watch awards shows. To borrow a turn of phrase from Gary Trudeau, showbiz awards shows are just special olympics for the entertainment industry. Hundreds of overpaid do-nothings wear clothes that cost $1000s, carry handbags that cost $1000s, and receive gifts that cost 10s of $1000s, just for showing up, regardless of whether they're up for awards.