Now that Herman Cain has been all but ruined by four different sexual harassment allegations, do you think the GOP wishes they’d picked a different token black guy to make them look less racist for hating Obama?
Twilight Breaking Dawn: Part-One hits theaters this weekend and that title is either a threat or a promise depending on if you’re getting dragged to it or the one doing the dragging.
I’ve been trying to find some kind of angle or rooting interest factor in the Penn State sex abuse scandal but I can’t. There’s just nothing of any interest in the entire thing. Someone in football (not exactly my favorite sport to follow anyway) did something to some boys in a locker room…I don’t know, it sounds pretty cut and dried but I guess the media will squeeze blood from it anyway. The only “winner” in this story is the Catholic church who aren’t the accused in this type of conspiracy for once.
Asshole of the Week Runner-Up: NBC. This network is so stupid, I’m surprised a Kardashian sister isn’t currently on it. They completely mess up their primetime lineup two years back and then fire Conan in a public relations meltdown, and they still haven’t learned their lesson. This year they’re dead last in the ratings and their response to that is…bench Community, one of their most loved (if not highest watched) shows. First, they bump 30 Rock for the almost unwatchable Whitney and now they’re “temporarily” pulling the best show on their network for a few months? When I read that their “hottest” pilot of next Fall is a remake of The Munsters all I could do is put my head in my hands.
Asshole of the Week: Elizabeth Hasselback. Bill Maher came on The View to talk about his new book and the Republican presidential primary or just any CURRENT event in general, and the always shrill, boorish Hasselback used it as an excuse to berate Bill about a comment he made about her…back in February. The statute of limitations on Bill’s jokes should be a little shorter than 9 months, but of course Hasselback never misses an opportunity to make an interview about herself, one of the few things she’s well-versed in. The only thing worse than her self-centeredness is that she’s completely oblivious to it, and says she took on Bill’s joke about her “for all women.” Keep telling yourself that, Ann Coulter Jr.