Posted on 12/26/2012 9:49:55 AM PST by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
The 31st annual Christmas in Washington concert shown on the TNT cable network December 21 suffered a dramatic 25% loss in viewers from the previous year, according to Nielsen Media Research. The 2011 cablecast of Christmas in Washington drew 1.5 million viewers. The 2012 showing had only 1.136 million viewers. The concert, traditionally attended by the President and his family, drew international attention over the scheduled appearance by Gangnam Style rapper PSY (given name Park Jae-sang) when it was revealed the South Korean entertainer had made highly inflammatory anti-American performances the previous decade.
In an insult to Americas troops and their families, President Barack Obama confirmed his attendance at the taping of the concert several hours before PSY issued a written apology the afternoon the news broke of his anti-American past on Pearl Harbor Day.
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I had no idea this show even existed. I wouldn’t have watched had I known, but this sort of garbage modern pop music is so fleeting anymore that committing any real time to paying attention means you’re wasting that time quicker than if you just paid no attention to it to begin with.
Me too. I wished I could have known about this program so I could have intentionally missed it instead of by accident.
What the heck is “Gangnam” and how do I know nothing about it?
Am I so over-the-hill already?
Looks like Psy’s 15 minutes are up. He can go join right Said Fred, the Macarena guys and that girl whose song tells us that Friday comes after Thursday.
OMG this???? I googled that fat little homo and this is what all the talk is about?
I think people dont know the difference betwen laughing with and lauging AT you
(but the girls were way hott)
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