oceanlover's Comments (268)
Matt Taibbi: How Obama Sold Out America
Commented Dec 11, 2009 at 07:30:14 in Politics
“Taibbi is the best. At this rate there is no way I'm voting for Obama again next go round. If the republicans get their act together with a nominee of substance they'll have a fighting chance next election. His HAMP program is an utter failure. His administration has truly done precious little for home owners.”
ptarantino replied on Dec 11, 2009 at 07:53:16
“Someone with integrity will get my vote in 1012. Obama has already lost it.”
BruisedNotBroken replied on Dec 11, 2009 at 07:46:51
“It's as though folks thought they would "own" this brother if they voted for him - or rather "contributed" to his campaign. Obama is the truth - deal with it.
The alternative still sucks. I am satisfied with the choice I made. I'm still with Obama for 2012.”
The alternative still sucks. I am satisfied with the choice I made. I'm still with Obama for 2012.”
simplify replied on Dec 11, 2009 at 07:42:11
“Find a good teabagger to elect let us know.”
TomPaine07 replied on Dec 11, 2009 at 07:40:07
“I agree with you that Taibbi has hit the rusty nail on the head. I suspected that something was rotten when Obama appointed tax cheater Geitner/Bush who as head of the NY Fed did/said nothing as this unfolded under his watch.”
Bryant Gumbel Cancer: Announces Cancer Surgery On "Regis" (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 08, 2009 at 21:23:00 in Media
“Gumbel was notorious for carrying on affairs in the offices at NBC back in the 1980's. It was common knowledge. He treated his ex-wife disgracefully long before their bitter divorce. These days it looks like he's trying to follow the Michael Jackson route and go from black to white. He was like Tiger Woods way back when, right down to the white women syndrome. No surprise he married a white woman second go round.”
NevaforLeadership replied on Dec 11, 2009 at 06:11:40
“The quicker we all understand that there is only one "race" in the world, each person with a different skin tone, and stop identifying people by their color, the better off we will all be.”
fanifesu replied on Dec 09, 2009 at 01:41:57
“Just because somebody marries a different race does not mean they're self loathing.”
amber15 replied on Dec 09, 2009 at 01:09:53
“and what about you? what are your transgressions?”
jessicajuliette replied on Dec 09, 2009 at 00:20:05
“agree with you excep the "go from black to white." Michael Jackson???doesnt follow..
however,
i dont wish him ill..
i really thought he was a prince, but he turned out to be a TOAD..
really treated his then wife June shabbily..and by extension his children...
he may be surprised to find some feel that in some quarters he's in a catgeory with the pariah OJ,
he flaunted his fling with his young blonde, threw caution to the wind, and really rubbed June's nose in it, as OJ did with Nicole”
however,
i dont wish him ill..
i really thought he was a prince, but he turned out to be a TOAD..
really treated his then wife June shabbily..and by extension his children...
he may be surprised to find some feel that in some quarters he's in a catgeory with the pariah OJ,
he flaunted his fling with his young blonde, threw caution to the wind, and really rubbed June's nose in it, as OJ did with Nicole”
Nikki Finke Slams NYT's Bill Carter: 'Never Met A Network Boss Whose Knob He Didn't Shine'
Commented Dec 05, 2009 at 03:38:38 in Media
“Why doesn't this photo of Bill Carter surprise? It smacks of the word "smarmy".”
Kalika Moquin PHOTO: Picture Of Woods' Newest Alleged Mistress
Commented Dec 02, 2009 at 20:20:56 in Sports
“LOL Me too! Damn. Is this guy an alley cat or what?! Elin, RUN. RUN for your life!”
missmarple replied on Dec 03, 2009 at 11:02:22
“I'd be sending Tiger to a Dr to be checked for STD's before I let him touch me again if I was Elin. These "ladies" aren't exactly squeaky clean.”
Tiger Woods Deserves Your Scrutiny
Commented Dec 02, 2009 at 09:04:55 in Sports
“I love it how easy it is to recognize who the golfers are posting here!
David makes excellent points all around. $ and golf are all Tiger knows. Integrity, i.e. careful choices about who he does business with, (in more ways than one, professionally and personally,) etc. are not on his radar. Clearly. His choices show no concern with anything other than his wallet.
The person who should care about Tiger's inability to keep it in his pants is the mother of his two children. From the evidence coming forth, he is clearly not a man who should be married at this point in his life.Full stop. It's up to his wife to either kick him to the curb permanently, or to suffer with a man who shows her and their children continual disrespect. Her call. Not the public's.”
David makes excellent points all around. $ and golf are all Tiger knows. Integrity, i.e. careful choices about who he does business with, (in more ways than one, professionally and personally,) etc. are not on his radar. Clearly. His choices show no concern with anything other than his wallet.
The person who should care about Tiger's inability to keep it in his pants is the mother of his two children. From the evidence coming forth, he is clearly not a man who should be married at this point in his life.Full stop. It's up to his wife to either kick him to the curb permanently, or to suffer with a man who shows her and their children continual disrespect. Her call. Not the public's.”
lyingtruth replied on Dec 02, 2009 at 19:24:36
“You gotta be kidding...it's a miracle that Woods hasn't been caught already!
This guy is on the road and getting it shoved in his face everywhere he goes.
This is the life of celebrities! Do you think that his wife didn’t know that when she married him?”
This guy is on the road and getting it shoved in his face everywhere he goes.
This is the life of celebrities! Do you think that his wife didn’t know that when she married him?”
"Family Guy" Mocks Chris Matthews With Help From Chris Matthews (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 30, 2009 at 13:20:36 in Comedy
“LOL You can't be serious! Clearly, and in fact, you don't watch Hardball all the time if you've never heard Matthews say, "let me finish..."”
Katie Couric Dancing: Party Pics Of Anchor Letting Loose (PHOTOS)
Commented Nov 25, 2009 at 09:48:13 in Media
“I'm sorry. This is just too disturbing for words.”
Biz Stone To Murdoch: Paying For Internet Content Won't Work
Commented Nov 22, 2009 at 09:05:57 in Technology
“For starters: Who in their right mind would ever pay for content to The NY Post in particular, besides the vain glorious NYers and celebrites profiled on page six? The Post's recently redesigned web pages are horrible, It's trashy, and difficult to navigate. I never, ever, would knowingly pay for Murdoch owned content online or elsewhere . I prefer getting my news from any other source possible. Full stop. He bastardizes journalism and is nothing but money mongerer.”
Jack Welch, Maria Bartiromo End BusinessWeek Columns
Commented Nov 15, 2009 at 19:20:52 in Media
“No! Join the club. My skin crawls just looking at the guy.”
dylansfan replied on Nov 16, 2009 at 06:56:51
“that old ph art!!! yikes!!!!!!!!!!!”
Jack Welch, Maria Bartiromo End BusinessWeek Columns
Commented Nov 15, 2009 at 11:21:15 in Media
“Clearly, you don't know the real Jack Welch! Honest? Genuine? Try doing your due diligence mama.”
ruffmama replied on Nov 15, 2009 at 11:30:01
“you are right...I am not an expert on Jack Welch...he could be a royal arse for all I know....but on MJ...he has been blatantly open honest about the corruption and dealings on Wall Street and he is not straight partisan...in that he can very critical of those on the right as well as the left.”
Warren Buffet Tells Columbia Business Students: "The Financial Panic Is Over" (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 14, 2009 at 22:14:23 in Business
“Give me five minutes alone in a room with Buffet. Just five. That's all it would take for me to slap him silly. Has he lost his "f"ing mind? Several weeks ago he spoke of how we were out of the worst of it. What is this guy drinking? Really. What potion is he drinking to be thinking/spewing such utter nonsense? I know he's a billionaire, but is he that out of touch with the rest of the country? Obviously, the answer is yes, he is disturbingly out of touch with working class Americans and what they are going through. I am so sick of this old man, words fail me.
What gall this billionaire has. What audacity. This guy is clueless to the plight of the vast majority of Americans. Just clueless. Besides, where was he the past five years warning folks of such a meltdown. Roubini has twice the intellect and insight Buffet has.”
What gall this billionaire has. What audacity. This guy is clueless to the plight of the vast majority of Americans. Just clueless. Besides, where was he the past five years warning folks of such a meltdown. Roubini has twice the intellect and insight Buffet has.”
sonnybrakes replied on Nov 14, 2009 at 23:56:47
“Did he mention that the mortgage is being underwritten by taxpayers?”
Jack Welch, Maria Bartiromo End BusinessWeek Columns
Commented Nov 14, 2009 at 17:53:18 in Media
“Ah ha! That's what it was...early menopause. Explains the no kids bit.”
Jack Welch, Maria Bartiromo End BusinessWeek Columns
Commented Nov 13, 2009 at 20:25:17 in Media
“Good riddance to old, stagnant, rotting, rubbish! Those two columns were filled with garbage; ridiculous, boring nonsense.”
Lou Dobbs QUITS CNN (Video)
Commented Nov 11, 2009 at 19:45:22 in Media
“When will Jack Cafferty get the boot?! His time has passed too!”
cinesimon replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 19:58:32
“Cafferty isn't a bigot with hate as his motivation.
He's a real character, says what he thinks without spite or malice, and is loved by a great many people from all areas of the political spectrum. Who aren't conspiracy theorists, that is.”
He's a real character, says what he thinks without spite or malice, and is loved by a great many people from all areas of the political spectrum. Who aren't conspiracy theorists, that is.”
roshni replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 19:58:13
“Jack is one of the best people at CNN.”
ManfromMarble replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 19:53:14
“Cafferty and Dobbs are vastly different personalities and it's a crass comment to compare the two. Cafferty has a conscience and is stalwart in (usually) in presenting the news in the truth and keeping his opinions out of the narrative. Frankly, he doesn't get enough airtime.”
Tom Todia replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 19:47:03
“Jack Cafferty is one of the only things worth watching on CNN, please leave that guy out of this.”
Diane Sawyer's Rihanna Interview Brings "20/20" Huge Ratings
Commented Nov 10, 2009 at 08:01:27 in Media
“What impressed me most about Rihanna in the interview with Diane was how thoughtfully she spoke. For someone of her age, let alone anybody, she showed herself to be someone with great intellect, compassion, understanding, strength of character, faith and forgiveness. What more could Chris Brown or any of her fans ask for? She is not only beautiful in the physical sense, but far more importantly, she is beautiful in the emotional and spiritual sense. She's an amazing lady.”
tlgeiger62 replied on Nov 10, 2009 at 16:32:07
“And she loves to wear provocative clothing and shock people. She is all about self-promotion, nothing more. You are giving her way too much credit. Her acting abilities have improved. That is what impressed you. Just wait...it's just a matter of time until she "trys her hand at acting".”
mbroo replied on Nov 10, 2009 at 12:41:00
“It was scripted!”
worldviewer replied on Nov 10, 2009 at 11:14:14
“agreed.
but beauty aside, she is still overrated as a performer and recording artist.”
but beauty aside, she is still overrated as a performer and recording artist.”
Jeff Bewkes: Broadcast Networks "May Not Survive"
Commented Nov 06, 2009 at 21:18:52 in Media
“And that's supposed to be a bad thing?!”
Washington Post Employees Now Just Beating Each Other Up At Work
Commented Nov 02, 2009 at 16:35:47 in Media
“LOL!”
Nell Scovell, Ex-Writer For David Letterman: I Left Show Partly Because Of Sexual Atmosphere
Commented Oct 27, 2009 at 15:55:52 in Media
“Go to IMDB and you'll see.... She wouldn't have the track record she's got if she weren't a gifted writer. Case CLOSED.”
Nell Scovell, Ex-Writer For David Letterman: I Left Show Partly Because Of Sexual Atmosphere
Commented Oct 27, 2009 at 15:50:58 in Media
“Perhaps the message is what is important... not the writer herself. Hello!”
Eris23 replied on Oct 27, 2009 at 15:54:44
“She injected her personal experience into the matter which makes her part of the equation.”
Paul Haggis Renounces Scientology In Blistering Letter, Leaves The Church
Commented Oct 26, 2009 at 08:18:10 in Entertainment
“Is this quote for REAL? Something tells me it simply can not be so, merely due to it's outrageous content. It's laughable, pathetic and downright disturbed. If true, this just goes to show what fools/idiots Scientologists actually are. FULL Stop. I've never quite understood how any intelligent and self respecting person would give an ounce of credence to the religion. It's astonishing to me that Haggis himself was a member for all those years! Wow. (Tom Cruise ? Kirstie Ally (Sp)) Those folks are hardly intellectuals, clearly.”
Imhotep40 replied on Oct 26, 2009 at 08:59:56
“No . . . .”
Doha Tribeca Film Festival: Mixing Oil And Hollywood
Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 17:07:03 in Entertainment
“Why does DeNiro always look so damn constipated/miserable in every photo taken of him? He looks so "f"ing disgusted all the time. It just seems he hates life so.”
Fortune Magazine To Cut Number Of Issues
Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 17:04:11 in Media
“Do folks really read Fortune? ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ”
David Letterman Sex Tape: National Enquirer Says Dave, Female Staffer Filmed Romp
Commented Oct 22, 2009 at 08:09:17 in Media
“So true. If not for the Enquirer blowing the lid off the Edwards story, no one would know the gutter Edwards and Hunter slithered out of.
As a result, I'm holding my thoughts till the videotape comes out. (Not that I'll watch it. Nothing sounds more unappealing than watching Letterman get down.)”
As a result, I'm holding my thoughts till the videotape comes out. (Not that I'll watch it. Nothing sounds more unappealing than watching Letterman get down.)”
Malcolm Gladwell: Aspiring Journalists Should Skip J-School
Commented Oct 20, 2009 at 15:24:03 in Media
“This isn't a new approach to journalism, at all. In fact, the vast majority of journalists working within the BBC come from very specific higher academic degrees/pursuits and then go on to work within those same disciplines albeit as journalists within the BBC. The British have had the right idea for decades. The US, not so much.”
SarahTerryCobo replied on Oct 20, 2009 at 18:37:30
“I completely agree that "generalists" are disappearing, but I completely disagree with the notion people shouldn't go to J-school (with one reservation).
It may come as a surprise, but like me, many of my colleagues in UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism had "specialty" degrees in other areas before we made our way there. Several of my colleagues in the Knight Program for Science and Environmental Journalism had undergrad degrees in various science disciplines--mine was Environmental Policy. But there are other ways to become a "specialist." One of my fellow TAs for an Intro to Mass Comm class, studied Journalism at AZ State and was pursuing a Masters in Public Policy--hers was the opposite way to approach the education, but we have similar goals.
I learned many important lessons while in J-school, including the discovery that complicated topics (whether in business, science and environmental issues, public heath) are best covered by someone who has an intimate understanding of the subject. Perhaps one of the most important things I learned was how to use new media tools to tell my stories and get rid of the idea I am a "print" journalist.
There are valid reasons for not attending J-school--most importantly paying for it.
I think journalism HAS to get "smarter" to survive. Hopefully there will soon be a higher economic value for specialized knowledge and compelling visual presentation than there currently is for sensational, slick, celebrity-driven info-tainment.”
It may come as a surprise, but like me, many of my colleagues in UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism had "specialty" degrees in other areas before we made our way there. Several of my colleagues in the Knight Program for Science and Environmental Journalism had undergrad degrees in various science disciplines--mine was Environmental Policy. But there are other ways to become a "specialist." One of my fellow TAs for an Intro to Mass Comm class, studied Journalism at AZ State and was pursuing a Masters in Public Policy--hers was the opposite way to approach the education, but we have similar goals.
I learned many important lessons while in J-school, including the discovery that complicated topics (whether in business, science and environmental issues, public heath) are best covered by someone who has an intimate understanding of the subject. Perhaps one of the most important things I learned was how to use new media tools to tell my stories and get rid of the idea I am a "print" journalist.
There are valid reasons for not attending J-school--most importantly paying for it.
I think journalism HAS to get "smarter" to survive. Hopefully there will soon be a higher economic value for specialized knowledge and compelling visual presentation than there currently is for sensational, slick, celebrity-driven info-tainment.”
GOPers: DeMint Like A Jew "Watching Our Nation's Pennies"
Commented Oct 19, 2009 at 19:37:54 in Politics
“What does one expect from a Southerner? I ask you. They are soooo behind the times, bigoted, repressed and just plain ridiculous. Just look to South Carolina's Governor and his wife. A more repressed couple, I know not.”


