Archive for July 27th, 2008|Daily archive page

All The Way Around!

I think I already posted on this, but hey this is like totally awesome song! It peaked on iTunes as #48, not what it deserves, but not surprising since most people don’t take the Lohans seriously, even though they’re like the best. (excluding Dina) Oh and the wow, she’s changed so much from Lohan Holiday! Like TOTALY changed.

Anyways you can listen to it on YouTube here, or by scrolling down

She is like WAYYY more talented than any of the other artists I listen to. (Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff, Jesse McCartney, and Miley Cyrus) She scored a buy here, if her other songs are half this good, she’s got a gold album. Oh and the other factor, if the tabloids leave her alone, they really hurt Lindsay, and they’ll probably start attacking her for being Lindsay ’s sister.  If your one of them, chill. Nobody forces you to listen to/watch anything, and some of us really like pop. Read more »

Media Bias: Proof

The LA Times Online reports that according to a new report from Investors Business Daily journalists have given a total of $225,563 to Democrats, and $16,298 to Republicans. The Investors Business Daily also reported that 235 journalists have given to democrats, while only 20 have given to republicans. Thats pretty sorry, we need our press rooms to be bi-partisan; not weighted by better than 11:1 against the Republicans. Keep this in mind when you discuss media bias. If John McCain loses to Barack Obama its because this. Evidently there was something similar going on against Senator Clinton. Of course the LA Times is the king of media bias, or at least a top contender against NBC and NYT, I’m surprised that they would let their online people publish an article like that. But they did end it with a little biting statement for their 20 conservative colleagues:

Those same donation figures could also be used to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Republican journalists are a whole lot stingier than their liberal colleagues.

Wait a second, the figures were that 235 journalists donated 225,563 dollars to democrats, while 20 donated 16,298 to republicans. That means the average democratic journalists’ donation was approximately $960, while the average republican journalists’ donation was was approximately $815. Is that really a lot stingier? Frankly its more than the average person will give, so I guess the average person is “stingy”. Maybe its because its hard for those 20 republicans to get promoted when their outnumbered 11:2 by their liberal colleagues, so their pay checks are lower? So again LA Times tried to create a false impression that the liberal ones somehow are more passionate for their cause. At least they got right that the journalists that donate to democrats are liberal not moderate, the democrats aren’t centrist anymore.