04-26-2007, 11:15 AM
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Re: Manic celebrity meltdown??
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Originally Posted by Fogbuster
OK, glad to hear that's how it is with you. But these kinds of people who specialize in going over the top, pushing the envelope (in the wrong direction), doing things they think they can get away with just because "they can" does not make these things they do good. Can never forget the interview one DMC gal had with Bill Clinton some months after the Monica thing. She asked Billy Bubba *why* he did Monica, and he said with a shrug, "Because I could." He then added something about "... but that doesn't make it right", but the message was already out: "Because he COULD".
Which is a piss poor message to be giving out when you are/have been sitting in the president's chair. It's saying, "Hey kids, if you can (have uncommitted sex, rob, rape, kill -- anything that you can get away with), go for it. Heh, heh." Bad, bad message. Extremely poor role model message.
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A lot of people go over the "top" every day, however it seems widely believed that many of the American People are enamored with what is happening with the celebrities. My point is that this is not true, as most people are not.. there are a few, but in most of the circles I travel these are non-newsmakers.
One thing I have always wondered and never seen any spin on, was after Watergate was their a rise in breaking and entering in this country??
Dems/liberals do not have the franchise on this so called over the top behavior, Newt Gingrich.. Guiliani... Duke Cunningham.. on and on.. absolute power corrupts. To frame this as a liberal excess thing, severely begs theissue.
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