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Sanjaya makes it again...???
Unbelievable, they voted him through again...at least he was in the bottom three...I actually thought the bottom three were correct but how does this kid survive...at least Haley got some love. As a footnote, I thought Jordin looked great tonight!
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I'm astounded by how much TV you watch John.
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hes only gonna get better |
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Sorry my lifestyle somehow offends you! |
Take a look at this..
http://www.dialidol.com/asp/predictions/Predictions.asp he's going to be on for a while.. someone's voting for him |
I hope this doesn't burst anyone's bubble, but you might want to check out this website...
www.votefortheworst.com |
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Well, as folks who know me realize, I'm not a big fan of Stern...I use to watch him, until the night he went through the ashes of that girl and make fun of her...I could just imagine the pain that heartless SOB must have caused by that act. To me...he's symbolic of what is wrong with this country and the world in general! ***climbs down off soapbox*** Having subjected everyone to my rant, I must say it is amusing that folks are deliberately voting for Sanjaya for the reasons quoted...yet I wonder how he feels about that? And then, Idol is a doorway to stardom...the kids on the show work damn hard and they seem like a nice bunch, certainly it's hard to dislike Melinda, LaKisha, Jordin, Gina, Haley, Chris S, and others. It would be a shame to see someone with real talent be screwed by this...certainly there are at least 4 folks who have a big chance here...if one of those lose out to the Sanjaya farce... |
I voted for him because a local and he adds some well needed diversity
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On the issue of the Vote for the Worst idea, i am sceptical that this has any tangible impact on the outcome. There were something like 39 million votes cast. Really, how many Stern listeners are actually going to get involved in that and vote for the worst. Sanjaya was in the bottom two so there could not have been that many votes for him. It would be different lets say if he wasn't even in the bottom three.
Of course I would have had it reversed sending Sanjaya home instead of Brandon but each season has its little voting irregularities that leave people scratching their heads. My theory is that one of the things that may have hurt Brandon was that the Black vote is split up between so many people, in addition to him being not one of the better singers. There will be more surprises in store for sure. |
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I've made fart stains better than Clay Aiken.
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Jim, I agree with that...if he hadn't been in the bottom three I would really be worried. Your point about the black contestants is probably accurate, for that reason, I think Stephanie may be in danger! |
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You are doing exactly what I'm doing except you choose to focus on me rather than the issue. Simon is critical and can be rough on folks but he's honest. Are you seriously comparing someone giving someone's performance a bad review with the trash Stern does? I agree that people should laugh more and laughing at yourself is often good therapy...but that's not the same as making fun of other's misery! I see nothing amusing in the ashes of a suicide victim, the dead bodies of school kids or the horrors of 9-11...if that's what you call political correctness and a lack of sense of humor then so be it! |
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Somer,
You're not alone. I don't find humor in other people's misfortunes either. I can assure you guys that I don't have a stick up my a$$ either. :p |
Okay guys...play nice. i only commented on that website because I think the whole idea that American Idol actually is representative of the talent in America is rather absurd...it is a bizarre popularity contest that has less to do with talent than how the public views you...much like the high school "loser" that ends up getting voted prom king...more of a stunt than reality.
Sanjaya is NOT good...and yet people vote for him. Why? to piss off true fans of the show and the judges, and to see a train wreck carry on...it's the American way... |
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It amuses me how folks always lapse into personal attacks when they can't compete with logic and debate. It never fails...and all the usual suspects quickly respond in kind. The Hitler analogy is accurate...again that's what an analogy is...comparing unlike things/people/circumstances but with a commonality ingrained. Sorry to disappoint folks but I never get upset on-line. I've stated my view, I don't care if a few folks disagree...hell, I've been on the ESPN site for 10 years, called pretty much every name imaginable...bottom line: I think Stern is exactly what I've said...if he's your idol...enjoy! |
Oh I get the analogy. So...Sanjaya asks for votes and the people vote for him...Sanjaya = Hitler. Ok.
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Sometimes its like a wakeup call to supporters that they better remember to vote. |
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Well, I really was responding more to a post that I see has been removed with my "attack" comments. Webster defines "analogy" as "simularity in some respects between things otherwise unlike". I wonder sometimes if folks really understand the use of analogy in debate...I'm not saying Stern=Hitler, rather I'm comparing philosophical constructs involving the dynamics of human behavior. If a person listens to Stern and adopts a similar view of what constitutes "humor", then that is the same dynamic involved in someone adopting the same point of view as Hitler and acting based on same! Don't get hung up on degree...certainly Stern isn't responsible for slaughtering innocent people but the adaptation of mindsets is the commonality! Folks always seem to have trouble with this...this is a valid analogy the way I've used it! |
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With all due respect, when you're using Hitler in the same sentence with Stern, it just doesn't look right. I would bet my hard earned money (small amount that it is, haha) that Stern does NOT have the same mindset or point of view as Hitler. |
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Again...this is an analogy!!! Folks get hung up on Stern=Hitler...I'm not saying that! My point is about the dynamics involved not the individuals. Analogy Analogy Analogy!! Good grief...lets try this: People listen to Mr X Mr X is a public figure with a loyal following His fans are likely to adopt a similar mindset to that expressed by Mr X That mindset is legitimized, to the fans, by Mr X's endorsement. People listen to Mr Y Mr Y is a public figure with a loyal following His followers are likely to adopt a similar mindset to that expressed by Mr Y That mindset is legitimized, to the followers, by Mr Y's endorsement. Therein lies the analogy between the dynamics involved per Webster definition! |
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