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    Default Michelle Obama on the Oscars...board meltdown in 3,2,1...

    The 1st Lady presenting the best picture award.

    Nutjob meltdown in 3...2...1...

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    This'll be fun. Apoplexia is a commin'

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    For the record... I didn't really need to see that but this at least will be entertaining...

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    I guess ya'll are disappointed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rael View Post
    I guess ya'll are disappointed...
    They can't actually think for themselves and they don't watch the Oscars. So, after the Limbaugh's, Drudge's, and Hannity's spew their rhetoric tomorrow morning, you'll see their evil demon seed pop up on this board.

    In other words...

    Wait for it...

    Wait for it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy in Mudville View Post
    They can't actually think for themselves and they don't watch the Oscars. So, after the Limbaugh's, Drudge's, and Hannity's spew their rhetoric tomorrow morning, you'll see their evil demon seed pop up on this board.

    In other words...

    Wait for it...

    Wait for it...
    I watched about ten minutes of the oscars. I must have missed her. And for the record ten minutes is more than my total time spent listening/watching Limbaugh or Hanity. I do check Drudge's site most days.
    I do wonder how much tax payer money was spent so that she could sell her image as a celebrity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    I watched about ten minutes of the oscars. I must have missed her. And for the record ten minutes is more than my total time spent listening/watching Limbaugh or Hanity. I do check Drudge's site most days.
    I do wonder how much tax payer money was spent so that she could sell her image as a celebrity.
    Appearing live on screen from the White House in Washington, almost 3,000 miles from the Oscars ceremony in Hollywood, Obama praised the work of the movie industry before announcing the Iran hostage drama "Argo" the Best Picture winner.
    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/michelle-ob...053625676.html

    Oh, ok. She did it by video from DC. Well I guess I am back to not caring at all.
    The line between politics and celebrity has been blurred. The Obama's have more in common with the Hollywood elite than they do us. So why not? It makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy in Mudville View Post
    The 1st Lady presenting the best picture award.

    Nutjob meltdown in 3...2...1...
    Disappointed?

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    No need for a meltdown. I usually reserve that for things that are actually important. Anyone who would waste a couple hours of their life watching that garbage probably needs psychiatric help. At the very least, they need to get a life.

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    I don't watch the Oscars.
    My children are my legacy.

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    She did a great job. In fact, she was more relaxed and elegant than the Hollywood folks.


    (Sorry to dissapoint Joy In Mudville. I actually like the First Lady, it's her husband's politics I don't like.)

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    I didn't watch the Oscars, since I haven't seen any of the movies that were nominated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gopher View Post
    No need for a meltdown. I usually reserve that for things that are actually important. Anyone who would waste a couple hours of their life watching that garbage probably needs psychiatric help. At the very least, they need to get a life.
    Seriously? Are you really so judgemental that you would say something so ridiculous about people who watch the Oscars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sigmalady View Post
    I didn't watch the Oscars, since I haven't seen any of the movies that were nominated.
    Argo is worth seeing.

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    For some, watching the Oscars is not politically correct.

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    sigmalady - I rarely go to the movies but read People Magazine to keep up on what movies are out there.
    My children are my legacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    Argo is worth seeing.
    Thanks for the recommendation.

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    I don't watch the Oscars, the Grammy's none of awards shows because I think they're boring, but they are obviously televised for those who enjoy watching. There are other shows that I do watch that others may find equally boring. To each his own.

    I'm not sure what the big deal is here.

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    Nor do I SoSad.
    My children are my legacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoSad View Post
    I'm not sure what the big deal is here.
    Joy In Mudville is just trying to stir the pot and start a fight with Republicans this Monday morning. But it appears to be backfiring somewhat.

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