Bristol Palin’s Advance onto the DWTS Finale Sparks Outrage
November 18, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment

Bristol Palin beat out Brandy and will be dancing in the finale of Dancing with the Stars. This sparked outrage across America……Some dude in Wisconsin even shot his TV in disgust. There is talk that the tea party peeps are voting for Bristol because of who here mama is. So, is there truth in that? Well, USC professor of mass media and pop culture explains a possible reason why that may be correct. He said, “All these shows are open to this kind of thing. It doesn’t have to be necessarily for political reasons. Part of the tea party message and part of the Sarah Palin message is about ‘normal people.’ So let’s have normal people go on the show. Let’s have people with two left feet win a dance contest. She represents people who couldn’t participate in this show. So she’s a kind of a Doppelganger surrogate for people who could never get to this level.”
Jon Stewart - “Most Influential Man”
October 26, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment

In a recent poll asking who was the most influential man, Jon Stewart top the charts. Stewart topped the likes of Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, and Kanye West, who were in the top five. What the hell kind of poll was it and who was polled? Seriously, Jon Stewart is the most influential man in America? Did the voters only have the above 5 people to choose?
Lady Gaga Marches for Gay Rights
October 12, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment
Continuing to lend her support to a cause she believes in, Lady GaGa was seen marching and yelling for equal rights for gay and lesbian citizens in Washington DC on Sunday (October 11).
Heading out on a 2.5 mile walk from her hotel to the Capitol, the “Poker Face” singer passionately waved a flag and marched with fellow demonstrators while wearing a pin that read “Gaga for Equality”.
Tom Cruise not pursuing politics
May 12, 2009 by cwiley · Leave a Comment
Top Gun star Tom Cruise is assuring fans that although he is interested in politics, he would never pursue it as a career.
Cruise stated, “I’m an actor, not a politician. Acting is what I’m good at, what I’ve been trained to do. I’d never do politics. I think I have the better job!”
We couldn’t agree more, Tom! Nothing is more annoying that actors who think they should run for office. (Cough, Arnold, Cough!)






