Letterman Blasts McCain for Putting The Country First

September 24, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 3 Comments 

John McCain canceled his appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman so he could head back to Washington and work to address the current economic crisis.

So in keeping with the spirit of Celebolitics, David Letterman shows us another example of the Liberal media bias we have in this country.

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Lindsay Lohan Feels Palin Negates Progress for Women

September 15, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment 

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan decided to throw her had into the Celebolitics world by posting her views on Sarah Palin on her MySpace Blog.

She writes about Palin’s views on gay’s, “birth control” (a.k.a. abortion in Lohan’s world), sex before marriage, and children out of wedlock.
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Barbara Walters is Disrespectful of John McCain on The View

September 12, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 7 Comments 

Barbara Walters on The View

After watching John McCain’s appearance on ABC’s The View, I am appalled at how disrespectful, smug, and downright rude Barbara Walters was to McCain. Walters interrupted McCain multiple times and made jabs at him under her breath.
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Is Matt Damon Scared of Sarah Palin?

September 10, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment 

Matt Damon

Matt Damon talks about his fear of Sarah Palin in a recent CBS interview (watch below). Damon fears her because he “doesn’t know anything about her”. Here is a thought… educate yourself and seek out the truth about Palin.
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Palin on Oprah – Maybe After the Election

September 8, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment 

After a post on DrudgeReport.com that claims Oprah’s staff is divided on inviting Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin on her show.
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Russell Brand bashes Bush and Jonas Brothers Virginity at VMA’s

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MTV should be ashamed of letting Russell Brand host the VMA’s. Brand opens the show by pleading with the audience to vote for Barack Obama. The celebrity filled venue cheers. The British host explains that the world is hoping we elect Obama.
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Celebrities say “Yes We Can” to Obama, I have doubts

September 7, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment 

Will.i.am from the band Black Eyed Peas was inspired to write and produce the song “Yes We Can” after listening to a 2008 Presidential campaign speech given by Barack Obama in New Hampshire.

Here he explains his thought process and how the song came about.
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“Celebrity Endorsements Hurt Politicians” – Kidd Rock

September 7, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment 

In a August 22, 2008, Kidd Rock told CMT, “I think celebrity endorsements hurt politicians.”

Rock went on to say, “Because as soon as somebody comes out for a politician, especially in Hollywood, when they all go, ‘I’m voting for this guy!’ — I go, ‘That’s not who I’m voting for!’”.
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George Clooney’s view of Liberals vs. Conservatives

George Clooney on Liberalism vs. Conservatism.

“It’s quite amazing that ‘liberal’ nowadays has become a swear word as in the history of our country it always meant to be on the side of justice. It started with the witchhunt in Salem, the conservatives’ point of view was: ‘Burn them at the stake’, and the liberals’ point of view was: ‘There are no witches.’

And that’s how it continued with the civil rights movement and womens suffrage. The liberals were always right in the end.”

George Clooney Photo Credit: jillaryrose

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Keith Olbermann has absolutely no clue

September 6, 2008 by Celebolitics - Celebrity Politics · 1 Comment 

Thursday 9/4/2008, Keith Olbermann apologized to his viewers for showing his viewers a Republican National Convention video that showed a “graphic” video of 9/11.

Olbermann’s apology

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Van Halen tells McCain to stop “Right Now”

It seems more and more musicians are wining more and more about where and when their songs are getting played. The Republican National Convention caused a number of non-McCain supporting musicians to make it clear that just because their song was played did not mean support from them.

Van Halen apparently did not give the John McCain campaign permission to use the bands “Right Now” song during the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis. According to TMZ the band had no idea the song was going to be used and, “Permission was not sought or granted nor would it have been given.”
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John Mayer’s “Waiting On The World To Change” before giving his political views

Listening to John Mayer’s “Waiting on the World to Change” would make you think there is political message he was trying to make.

“now if we had the power
to bring our neighbors home from war
they would have never missed a Christmas
no more ribbons on their door”

A recent interview with Mayer shows otherwise. “I just have to be very careful with my words, because I think I know the difference between offering people an emotional observation and my opinion,” Mayer says. “My opinion is worth nothing. My emotional observation is worth everything. I want to be able to keep that trust to at least get people to think. All you have to do is think — we’ll talk about it later.”

I am of the opinion that there certainly are some political undertones with the song, but he leaves it up to the listener to decide what they think. This is one reason why Mayer is on my personal playlist because he poses questions which forces you to think and form your own decision.
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