Well, if your daughter is 14 and already spending time on Free Republic, she's probably mature enough to transit her teeny-bopper phase and start listening to some real music.
Seriously, adults have been making fun of teeny-boppers since the 1950s. When I was growing up, my sister had the likes of Leif Garrett and Shaun Cassidy pinned up on her bedroom wall. I gave her lots of grief but she got over it.
I recommend your daughter download something by The Fleet Foxes or Wilco. Time to move on.
She does listen to real music. She is quite the admirer of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. Daddy has turned her on to the Grateful Dead and the Who.
I have no problem with her music selections.
BTW - neither he nor I have any knowledge of The Fleet Foxes or Wilco. My preferences lean to Sinatra, Crosby, Broadway and johnny Cash.