link hereI hate that the two nimrods who crashed the White House party are now going to become celebrities. Instead of taking these two and quietly putting them in jail, they're already setting up interviews for TV shows to find out how they did it. What kind of message does that send to the world? 'Break the law. And you, too, could be famous.' Meanwhile Tiger Wood got into a car accident, injuring no one but himself. and is now being hounded by the press so they could find out the details so society can then determine if he still deserves his celebrity status. People are just nuts. Let people's private lives be private. If JFK ran for president today he'd never win. With all the public scrutiny of people's private lives, there's no way an adulterer would get past the primaries. Ironically this man is still heralded as one of the greatest presidents this country has ever had. How many other great ones are out there, and will remain unknown because of the twisted state of public scrutiny that dominates the US? And then we'll continue to wonder why we have no quality leadership and everybody lies. Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn would have been all over the tabloids had their thing gone down today. But back in the day the media still had some kind of class about itself. Sadly those days are gone.
Nov 29 3:36 AM UTC