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10/02/2004

Please shut up

It must have been stupid women week in the news this week.

First, Cameron Diaz pukes up the following quote on the always groundbreaking Oprah show...

Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz could not control her tears when she appealed to American citizens not to be indifferent towards voting in next month's presidential elections.

The 'There's Something About Mary' actress confessed on the 'Oprah Winfrey Show' that she feels that America is not as strong as it used to be, and she is scared that they now stand alone, with no support from the outside world.

"Apathy did not create this country, but it's going to destroy it. I'm really scared. We're really alone, where we used to be the strongest in the world, we're alone," The Mirror quoted her as saying.

Additionally, Michelle Malkin has this transcript:

Ms. DIAZ: We have a voice now, and we're not using it, and women have so much to lose. I mean, we could lose the right to our bodies. We could lo--if you think that rape should be legal, then don't vote. But if you think that you have a right to your body, and you have a right to say what happens to you and fight off that danger of losing that, then you should vote, and those are the...
WINFREY: It's your voice.
Ms. DIAZ: It's your voice. It's your voice, that's your right.

On this "very special" episode of the Oprah Winfrey show, such intellectual luminaries as P. Diddy, Christina Aguilera and Drew Barrymore urged voters to participate in the voting process (the implication of the show, of course, was to get out the Kerry vote, not actual voter participation). You know how I feel about voter participation.

With her incoherent hysterical quote, Cameron Diaz tells us what we already know. She and the rest of the Hollywood left are blithering idiots. It's almost not worth commenting on, but it's so stupid, you really have to mention it.

Speaking of idiots, The Boss and company kicked off their anti-Bush hate extravaganza this week. I'm sure this tour will delight us with plenty of moronic political blather - in fact, the Dixie Twits have already chimed in:

The Dixie Chicks, who started their part of the tour in Pittsburgh, faced radio-station boycotts and a talk-show furor last year after their lead singer, Natalie Maines, disparaged President Bush onstage.

"We have nothing to lose at this point, so any sort of fear or inhibition is out the window," Ms. Maines said by telephone this week. "We definitely want a regime change, and now that we're getting down to the wire I'm even less afraid to speak out. I just think things are absolutely life or death right now."

"We sort of weeded out the people who apparently didn't know who we were, though we never felt like we were trying to hide what we thought," she added. "Free speech is not free: we paid dearly. But we're more determined and stronger now. And from this point on, what fans we have will be our true fans."

This ignorant bitch actually used the term "regime change". If she'd spent a day or two in Usay and Q'day's rape & torture rooms, I'm sure she wouldn't be so quick to compare Bush to Hussein - but coming from such a mental midget, I'm probably expecting too much.

Also, notice, by her use of the phrase, "we paid dearly...". Natalie Maines, you ignorant slut. You act like because radio stations and fans decided not to play your shitty country-rock-lite garbage, you've had your human rights violated. This is the delusion under which these entertainment-types exist. If it weren't for the millions of misguided people who buy their garbage, they would be selling hubcaps at AutoZone - and that's too good for these self-absorbed losers.

Here is the list of artists participating in this tour. I recommend you boycott each and every one of them. Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, R.E.M., Dave Matthews, Dixie Chicks, Johnny Cougar Mellencamp, Jackson Browne, Keb Mo, Babyface, Pearl Jam, Death Cab for Cutie, John Fogerty, Jurassic 5, My Morning Jacket, Ben Harper, James Taylor, John Prine, Sheryl Crow and probably some others I've thankfully missed.