Sunday, January 22, 2006
Another celebrity idiot? Star Who?
I'm not sure who exactly Star Jones is, or what she does (I know, I could just Google her and find out), but apparently she is some type of celebrity, as she was discussing the war on ABC's "The View".
Drudge Report has the details here.
She broke down the causes for the war against terror to some very simple reasons.
Apparently, this war simply revolves around ego and who has the biggest genitalia.
""You don't negotiate with terrorists," said Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the show's youngest host.
"You don't negotiate," Jones interrupted, "but I do think you figure out when there is a solution that's diplomatic that doesn't result in [loss of] human life. "What do we have to lose to check it out?" Star said.
"You know what?" she then added, "At some point, one of these men has to put it back in his pants and zip up the zipper at some point."
"This isn't somebody whipping it out," shot co-host Meredith Vieira.
"You know what, I'm a little tired of posturing back and forth," Jones replied."
Ms. Jones, now that's a great, articulate, and well reasoned response. "I'm a little tired of posturing back and forth."
Bottom line, when the show's co-hosts, Ms. Vieira and Ms. Hasselback, debated Jones' answers, Jones' tired of the exchange. Typical celebrity response. Ask them to actually discuss the issues instead of issuing a cute, inane sound bite, and they fold.
Thousands dead because of bin Laden, and Jones thinks it's about egos. What a buffoon.
Note on the use of the word genitalia. I'd use another word, but hey, it's Sunday, and I'm just not going there today.
Drudge Report has the details here.
She broke down the causes for the war against terror to some very simple reasons.
Apparently, this war simply revolves around ego and who has the biggest genitalia.
""You don't negotiate with terrorists," said Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the show's youngest host.
"You don't negotiate," Jones interrupted, "but I do think you figure out when there is a solution that's diplomatic that doesn't result in [loss of] human life. "What do we have to lose to check it out?" Star said.
"You know what?" she then added, "At some point, one of these men has to put it back in his pants and zip up the zipper at some point."
"This isn't somebody whipping it out," shot co-host Meredith Vieira.
"You know what, I'm a little tired of posturing back and forth," Jones replied."
Ms. Jones, now that's a great, articulate, and well reasoned response. "I'm a little tired of posturing back and forth."
Bottom line, when the show's co-hosts, Ms. Vieira and Ms. Hasselback, debated Jones' answers, Jones' tired of the exchange. Typical celebrity response. Ask them to actually discuss the issues instead of issuing a cute, inane sound bite, and they fold.
Thousands dead because of bin Laden, and Jones thinks it's about egos. What a buffoon.
Note on the use of the word genitalia. I'd use another word, but hey, it's Sunday, and I'm just not going there today.
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The latest episode of the new Battlestar Galactica featured civilian members of the fleet who wanted to "make peace" with the Cylons that had recently annihilated the colonies.
The left-leaning show writers did the unthinkable - they actually had Admiral Adama take the lead "protester," tell him he was an idiot and tool of the Cylons (who we later find out are behind the movement), and then throw him in the brig! Not what Picard would have done, and maybe something our administration should consider. Not to stomp on free speech, but to prevent terrorists from advancing their agenda.
Though the show writers may have intended it as a farce... it's scary reading how many extremists think, for some reason, peace with terrorists is an option, especially considering the recent Bin Laden tape offering a "truce" (to give them time to rebuild and rearm, presumably.)
Glad you're back at blogging!
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The left-leaning show writers did the unthinkable - they actually had Admiral Adama take the lead "protester," tell him he was an idiot and tool of the Cylons (who we later find out are behind the movement), and then throw him in the brig! Not what Picard would have done, and maybe something our administration should consider. Not to stomp on free speech, but to prevent terrorists from advancing their agenda.
Though the show writers may have intended it as a farce... it's scary reading how many extremists think, for some reason, peace with terrorists is an option, especially considering the recent Bin Laden tape offering a "truce" (to give them time to rebuild and rearm, presumably.)
Glad you're back at blogging!
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