Does anyone decide which candidate to choose based on the recommendation of a TV talk show host or a singer/actress? If any group of citizens is uniquely unqualified to tell someone else how to vote, it’s those of us who live in the sheltered, privileged arena of celebrityhood. It’s one thing to buy an ab machine because Chuck Norris recommends it (he’s in good shape, isn’t he?) or a grill because George Foreman’s name is on it (he’s a great guy, so it must be a great grill!), but the idea of choosing the Leader of the Free World based on the advice of someone who lives in the cloistered world of stardom seems a bit loony to me...Well said, and Pat didn't even make his readers buy a vowel...
I suppose anything that gets people engaged in the political process is a good thing, but the idea that a gold record, a top-ten TV show or an Oscar translates into some sort of political wisdom doesn’t make much sense to me. Trust me, one’s view of the world isn’t any clearer from the back seat of a limo.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Follow the celebrity
I knew I wasn't alone in rolling my eyes over the recent celebrity political endorsements by Oprah, Chuck Norris and some WWF wrestler whose name escapes me. Apparently, Pat Sajak doesn't understand the hype, either. (Oops... did I just name drop too???)
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