Sister Toldjah!
6/9/2007 - 12:31 am

I’m signed up to get ‘breaking news alerts’ from most of the major news sites via email.

I got like eight today on the California judge’s order to send Paris Hilton back to jail.

Why is that really important enough to be considered ‘breaking’ news??

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  1. The Paris Hilton fiasco has some serious lessons, oddly enough

    Let me preface this by saying that the last thing I want to do is start taking Miss Hilton seriously.  But I have to concede that in looking at this jail house soap opera she is embroiled in, there are some serious issues worthy of debat…

    Trackback by Leaning Straight Up — 6/10/2007 @ 6/10/2007 - 4:23 pm



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  1. Guess its important to those with IQ’s equivalent to room temperature. This country has a lot of those types…!

    Comment by HadaAbeche @ 6/9/2007 - 12:41 am


  2. I think “room temperature” is being generous…

    Comment by WB @ 6/9/2007 - 12:52 am


  3. “Why is that really important enough to be considered ‘breaking’ news??”

    I like to think of it as “breaking wind.”:o

    Comment by CZ @ 6/9/2007 - 12:54 am


  4. Why is that really important enough to be considered ‘breaking’ news??

    Because we live in a country where celebrity is everything. Even if there’s absolutely no good reason on earth why a particular person (like this whiny drunken waste of bandwidth) should have any fame. Sad but true.

    Comment by Great White Rat @ 6/9/2007 - 1:41 am


  5. Yeah, I agree with all of the above. I am sick to death of hearing about Paris which should not be breaking anything.
    She broke the friggin law, if I had done that I’d be in jail and couldn’t claim mental crap to get an early out — why does our press cover all this trivial crap, oh, I’m sorry, I forget, its the msm. [-(

    Comment by Drewsmom @ 6/9/2007 - 6:14 am


  6. Nicely said, GWR. That’s exactly what it is, and it’s pretty sad.

    Comment by NC Cop @ 6/9/2007 - 8:09 am


  7. I watch the morning news to find out the usual, whether it’s raining, what bridge or tunnel is closed or half open, etc. and every channel had something about this woman whose career I haven’t followed. What is she famous for, or am I out of the loop?

    Comment by Tom TB @ 6/9/2007 - 2:44 pm


  8. Meanwhile another non-crime gets prosecuted on the idiot box and in the fish wrappers by the mediots like The Duke boys or Libby getting a 30 month sentence………open season draws closer with each passing day for these unchallenged and factually challenged traitors, passing themselves off as reporters, incapable of recognizing truth OR having the slightest grasp of knowing what news even *is*. :-w

    Comment by forest hunter @ 6/9/2007 - 9:57 pm


  9. Paris should get the same sentence as anyone else. Nothing more, nothing less. I’m not sure if she got the standard sentence, a harsher one, or a lesser one.

    For Fox News and CNN to run a whole hour on her going back to jail the other morning, like she was OJ driving a bronco was ridiculous.

    What was more ridiculous, both stations had plenty of criticism for Paris, where it seemed like the commentators were jealous of her being a celebrity.

    Comment by G Monster @ 6/11/2007 - 12:13 am


  10. Who or where is Paris? :-"

    Comment by Baklava @ 6/11/2007 - 1:14 am


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