Titled: Faith Hill, Tim McGraw Blast 'Humiliating' Katrina Cleanup
If it wasn't for Hollywood, where would we get our entertainment from? I'm not talking about movies and other social-engineering-disguised-as-entertainment. But about the very people of Tinsel-town who don't realise that trying to speak for themselves without a script-team is a big mistake.
Take, for example, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, who recently opined on George Bush and Katrina:
"There's no reason why someone can't go down there who's supposed to be the leader of the free world … and say, 'I'm giving you a job to do and I'm not leaving here until it's done. And you're held accountable, and you're held accountable, and you're held accountable."
"This is what I've given you to do, and if it's not done by the time I get back on my plane, then you're fired and someone else will be in your place."
It is my understanding that POTUS has a few other tasks that need a little attention right now and is unlikely to spare the next few years sitting on the tarmac at some airstrip in the South.
Then there is Barbara Streisand, who in an attempt to mock the President's ability to spell, made almost another dozen errors of her own, including four in the same sentence:
In the 1970’s, during the Nixon Adminstration, serious political curruption arose and the Republican leadership stepped up and took responsibilty by holding hearings and subpoening administration officials.
And don't even get me started about Natalie Portman discussing terrorism at Columbia.