Giving Bravo a medal for contributing to this media-fed swampfest is like giving Dracula props for all that he has done on behalf of improving blood banks.
I caught the tailend of Larry King's show last night and witnessed the travesty of Ariana Huffington, Ben Stein, and Jesse Venture "debate" the troop escalation in Afghanistan. It was one of the dumbest things i have ever seen and almost wish the Salahis had made it. Perhaps they were scambling to find guests, and this was the best they could do but Larry King really has no business moderating a discussion on anything and but pop cultural (living or dead) icons and suspenders.
So Larry King's producers (do they moonlight at the Bravo Network?) are giving these creepy crawlers a showcase Monday night, to talk about their Excellent White House Adventure, and record optimum camera angles in their ongoing and so far successful bid to land a spot on the reality series? We're slipping fast, people.
Foster, your mock/serious excitement almost makes me want to bid... unfortunately, I am only about 8 drinks into the night..... give me 4 more beers and I will SO win this thing
You don't need guns to kill people, you don' t need to bring weapons of your own to kill people. There are knives at the state dinner, and hey, look how close the woman got to both Vice Prez Biden and Chief of Staff Rahm.
This is a !@#$%^ disgrace.
...and remember Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko? Poisoned. (Possibly at a dinner meeting; [news.bbc.co.uk])
...and who else got in there? We knew these two have crashed the party because they made high profile about it, but who else got in that wasn't known?
I think what is really sad is that we live in this post 9-11 world where tons of personal freedoms have been washed away and privacy is a quaint concept at best, yet two ding-a-lings with delusions can crash a Presidential event... And that this even happened after some loonball in the military who everyone knew was a loonball went all loonball and killed people on an Army base.
Which is all to say: So we're sacrificing all of this privacy and personal freedom for what exactly? It's pretty clear that any loon can get into--and do--whatever they want despite the best protections of those in charge.
But thank goodness nobody can bring large bottles of shampoo and conditioner on airplanes, and people have to have their shoes check at the airport, right?
@SpyMagician: I think you are on to something here. With all of the sophisticated technology at our disposal these days, there doesn't seem to be any benefit. It's like a bunch of keystone cops out there.
It doesn't surprise me cause things like the financial meltdown happened right under the nose of all of the regulators, etc. It's a free-for all I tell ya!! And it's beginning to make me nervous.
The first thing I thought of when I saw this was another couple who crashed DC parties--Kenneth and Sante Kimes, back in the 1970s. Mrs. Kimes and her son, also named Kenneth, murdered their wealthy NYC landlady a few years ago and are serving life in prison.
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...going to a whorehouse to get rid of the clap.
-Norman Mailer
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If it takes bravo to show how sucky security is a a state dinner, they should be given a medal of freedom.
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Ron Emanuel.
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calla lilies.
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You don't need guns to kill people, you don' t need to bring weapons of your own to kill people. There are knives at the state dinner, and hey, look how close the woman got to both Vice Prez Biden and Chief of Staff Rahm.
This is a !@#$%^ disgrace.
...and remember Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko? Poisoned. (Possibly at a dinner meeting; [news.bbc.co.uk])
...and who else got in there? We knew these two have crashed the party because they made high profile about it, but who else got in that wasn't known?
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Which is all to say: So we're sacrificing all of this privacy and personal freedom for what exactly? It's pretty clear that any loon can get into--and do--whatever they want despite the best protections of those in charge.
But thank goodness nobody can bring large bottles of shampoo and conditioner on airplanes, and people have to have their shoes check at the airport, right?
Good effing lord.
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It doesn't surprise me cause things like the financial meltdown happened right under the nose of all of the regulators, etc. It's a free-for all I tell ya!! And it's beginning to make me nervous.
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The dream lives on.
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