Carrie Prejean, of Miss California USA notoriety, is apparently hitting all the media outlets to promote her memoir (really?). Why are they still talking to to this woman? Just wondering.
Look, I understand that she got dealt a hard card for expressing her opinion at the Miss USA competition, and I don't think that was especially fair. But this is a free country where you can say what you want, and have someone say what they want right back at ya! I do take exception to the fact that ever since this "controversy" she has been on the speaking circuit spouting how Christian she is and how she was smeared for what she believes in. Ugh. I think she was smeared for being a complete and total hypocrite. Once again, just my opinion. But if you say that the Bible says this and you believe that is right, you should probably practice what you preach. Just saying.
She said the Miss California pageant officials violated her privacy for telling everyone she got implants. Honey, the second you walked onto the stage in a bikini, everyone knew you had implants. It wasn't a state secret.
She said that her topless photos were unintentional. Whatever! When you wear nothing but a pair of underwear and an open vest, you are definitely doing something intentional.
The sex tape that everyone is talking about? She said that nothing is private anymore. Well, not everyone is stupid enough to film themselves having sex (even if it is with themselves, you know what I mean Carrie). Get over yourself.
And why is anyone listening to this girl? She is certainly not the type I would tell my daughters to idolize or look to as a role model. What has she taught anyone? That if you don't get your way, bitch and complain and say everyone is attacking you and pull your Bible card so that it looks like your some virtuous person.
And the claim that like Sarah Palin, she is being attacked for speaking her mind, I'd say you're being attacked for being the poster child of hipocracy and idiocy. Sarah Palin is a whole other post that I won't get into right now.
We have become a generation of having people being famous for all the wrong reasons. The rewards for this kind of behavior needs to stop. We need to stop buying their books, reading their stories, and watching their shows. Maybe then we can have some peace and quiet. Amen.
Not Bible-thumping at life.sa.laugh@hotmail.com
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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