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Welcome to the Journal. Today we look at the 10 most fascinating
people according to the little world of Barbara Walters and bring it
down to the common level. I do believe that Ms. Walters is in no place
to make these kinds of judgments on people since she is retiring.
Therefore, I think I should take over the job. So here we go... This was in no particular order by the way… 1) Karl Rove The Most Fascinating person of 2004? Yeah he is fascinating all right. He is the man behind the whole “us vs. them” mentality that many people in this country have. You know, if you criticize 'W,' you are a terrorist. He has helped to invoke fear in many of the great people in this nation. He is a rabble-rouser and a puppet master. If Rove tells Bushie to read a sentence, Bush will. Whether it will be note for note is a whole new issue. Karl Rove has helped divide this country by his strategy of “Bush winning the vote based on the morals and values.” Yet, my idea of morals and values isn’t by going back to the 1940s where everything was so happy. I feel that is the direction Rove and Bush want to take the country and I think we can’t go back to that era. Too many crazy shit has happened since then. 2) Mel Gibson If there were a most intense or most unbalanced person for 2004, Mr. Wallace would get it. Mel Gibson is a very complex man, but he speaks his mind and doesn’t hold back so it makes people nervous. The Passion of the Christ was a reminder of Mr. Rigg’s conviction to the things he believes in. I have a great deal of respect for this man. He gave the finger to the establishment and to the majority releasing that film that had to be seen. He has always been his own man, and he does deserve a seat on Barbie’s list. 3) Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin I don’t know what makes them so spectacular, but I do like Google. It is my favorite search engine. I’m feeling lucky! Yeah! These guys are billionaires but they still live the normal life. Good for them! 4) Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox pitcher So what if he was injured and his stupid team came back to win the World Series. As far as I am concerned, the Red Sox’s fan base is that of the same mentality of the Cubs fans. They are alcoholic drunks who blame their losses on a curse. I thought the Red Sox did an unbelievable job in the baseball post season, but Schilling almost blew it when they were playing New York. Curt Schilling can take a flying leap off of Fenway Park for all I care. That goes for anyone else who is a Red Sox fan, too. Bad pick. Bad, bad pick. I think you should have gotten William Hung for this instead. Imagine someone who rips off other's songs and sings them really poorly. 5) Usher Jesus Christ, come on! This guy sounds like so many R & B artists out there that are saturating the radio world. Women are driven crazy by those abs. An usher is exactly what this man needs to be - a movie usher, a theatre usher, a funeral usher, for his own funeral perhaps. If he really wanted to do his Confessions album justice, he could have easily written his first single and titled it I Suck Ass. I like the song with Alicia Keys, and I like the sample, but then Usher ruins it when he opens his mouth, kind of like when he is on a date. I guess I have to give credit where credit is due; at least he doesn’t go after 15 year olds and shit. Continued On Next Page (10 most fascinating people 2004 by Barbara Walters, Page 2) ... AUTHOR: Michael Jae TAGS: Cheers sports world america Family war government US Iraq living BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount
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