Thursday, June 10, 2010

Senate hopeful Carly Fiorina was caught on camera dissing opponent Barbara Boxer's allegedly outdated hairstyle

Senate hopeful Carly Fiorina was caught on camera dissing opponent Barbara Boxer's allegedly outdated hairstyle during an interview this week, after winning the California GOP primary. As 'Good Morning America' anchor George Stephanopoulos explains, the claws came out as the former HP chief executive "Didn't remember that she was on camera." Sure, we've heard that one before!

In the clip, Fiorina is recounting a story in which an acquaintance saw Senator Boxer on TV and asked "God! What is that hair?" Fiorina then runs her fingers through her hair and continues, "Sooo yesterday." Immediately after making the comments, a look of distress comes over the Republican nominee's face as she realizes her slip-up. Stephanopoulos and the rest of the GMA co-hosts then go on to have a great time making cat fight noises.

Palin Suggests That Obama Call Her or Others in Regards to the BP mess...


Sarah Palin says its time for President Barack Obama to pick up the phone and make some calls – maybe even to her.

In her latest post on Facebook, the former Alaska governor takes aim at the president for not speaking directly with BP CEO Tony Hayward during the ongoing Gulf Coast crisis. Obama told NBC Tuesday that he has not spoken with Hayward because "when you talk to a guy like a BP CEO, he's gonna say all the right things to me - I'm not interested in words, I'm interested in actions."

Palin wrote that Obama's comments amount to "further proof that it bodes well to have some sort of executive experience before occupying the Oval Office," and added that the president should call experts who lived through the 1989 Exxon-Valdez oil spill in Alaska – including herself.

"We've all lived and worked through the Exxon-Valdez spill," she wrote. "They can help you. Give them a call. Or, what the heck, give me a call."


"Based on my experience working with oil execs as an oil regulator and then as a Governor, you must verify what the oil companies claim – because their perception of circumstances and situations dealing with public resources and public trust is not necessarily shared by those who own America's public resources and trust," Palin added.

In the lengthy Facebook post, the former vice presidential nominee also revives battles of the 2008 presidential campaign while targeting Obama's lack of executive experience.

"My experience (though, granted, I got the message loud and clear during the campaign that my executive experience managing the fastest growing community in the state, and then running the largest state in the union, was nothing compared to the experiences of a community organizer) showed me how government officials and oil execs could scratch each others' backs to the detriment of the public, and it made me ill," she said.

Fired for being to Sexy.

Personally to me she looks professional and I've seen the clothes she was in at other sites and they look ok to me.

Normally you would have thought that they would have promoted up the ladder a woman dressed like this. For years
I've seen women with less to no substance dress and giggle their ways up the corporate ladder while the rest of us
humbly dressed and styled people take back seats to them. I remember once a girl came to work and whereas I had busted
my ass for 3 years doing a particular job before getting recognition or a promotion, she came in for one job, took credit for work that she didn't do, had a resume that was full of mistruths, wore mini-skirts and hung out with all the top players of the company. Her reward? She not only got a promotion BUT got to work a whole project on her own with A-List celebrities!

The last straw for me was when she showed me a mini-DV tape and referred to it as a digi-beta on more than one occasion. I mean for someone who supposedly worked at a network abroad before working in the US you'd think she'd know the difference but NO she didn't because when said company from abroad was called they confirmed that she did indeed work their but as a PA! (Production assistant) Where her resume had listed her as an Associate Producer! And don't get me started on her editing. She had this lacky assistant editor who would do her work for her and where did it get him? Nowhere fast.

Lewis Black says it all: 'We have to Invade BP!"

Globe Magazine publishes Gary Coleman's deathbed pictures


Whatchutalkin' about Wilus?!

With images of Gary Coleman on his deathbed appearing on the cover of The Globe today, observers say the pictures may cause controversy -- but they sure sell papers.

"People, for some reason, are interested in dead bodies," said Brandy Navarre, vice president of the celebrity photo agency X17, which was not involved in the sale of the Coleman images. "Through life and into death, we can't get enough details about a celebrity's life. No detail is too small and we want to know everything."

The sale of the photos, reportedly by Coleman's wife Shannon Price, drew condemnation from the executor of the actor's estate, Dion Mial.

The final images of Coleman, purchased by The Globe tabloid, are not the first of their kind.

Last summer, OK! magazine came under fire for a picture of Michael Jackson being taken to the hospital on its cover. Recent pictures of celebrities after death include David Carradine in a Thai newspaper and Anna Nicole Smith all over the internet.
One of the most famous such images, showing Elvis in his casket, was published by the National Enquirer, whose parent company, American Media Inc., also owns The Globe. That 1977 Elvis issue remains the Enquirer's biggest-ever seller.

RIP Gary Coleman!

Livin' "Evita" Loca? Ricky Martin set to join Evita on Broadway


Ricky Martin is heading to the stage -- this time for 'Evita' on Broadway. In the first new Broadway production of the Tony Award-winning musical since its 1979 New York debut, Martin will play the character Che. "I've been blessed with the opportunity to perform on many of the world's largest concert stages, but I've never lost my love for the intimacy of the theater," Martin said in a statement Wednesday.

The show's producers also announced that Argentine actress Elena Roger will star as Evita, a role she played on the London stage in 2006 to critical acclaim.

The Tim Rice-Andrew Lloyd Webber musical dramatizes the life of Eva Peron, Argentina's glamorous and controversial first lady.

The revival of 'Evita' is scheduled to open in spring 2012. Michael Grandage will direct, with choreography by Rob Ashford.

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Where is the Public Outrage?

Ok, so there was an Earthquake in Haiti and everyone and their mother was up in arms about how little was being done. And lets not forget Hurricane Katrina and what it did to New Orleans.

However, what about the mortgage crisis where many good hard working people lost their homes and now with the BP oil leak disaster - why wasn't or hasn't their been a rise to arms for these crisis'? I mean come on if we really think about it had we had concerts with celebs and telethons along with a PSA for every person who could to donate just $1 to a national house fund we could have saved many the loss of their homes. And with the BP disaster, where are the celebs who we normally can count on to make noise about anything and I mean anything. Heard about the tree falling in the forest and whether it truly did if nobody was there to see it happen? Well they'd make noise about even that. And yet, the Obama administration and many have chosen to take a let's wait and see attitude towards this disaster.

You would think that a country with the greatest military in the world would be able to not only cap an oil spill but do it with relative ease. But now we are going on to 47+ days of this nightmare.

AP Journalist Rich Matthews decided to take a look at what lies beneath the waters after this spill. Have a look-see for yourself and tell me that this doesn't just get you mad as well, HELL!



the article can be found at the link listed below:

http://www.aolnews.com/gulf-oil-spill/article/ap-journalist-rich-matthews-dives-into-gulf-oil-spill/19509438?icid=main|main|dl1|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aolnews.com%2Fgulf-oil-spill%2Farticle%2Fap-journalist-rich-matthews-dives-into-gulf-oil-spill%2F19509438