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Archive for September 9th, 2008

09
Sep

A Deceiver (political) “Time Out”

Is it just me, or is all the huffing and puffing about Sarah Palin’s alleged connections to Scientology and the assassination of Benazir Bhutto getting a little bit over the top?

(See? I just created two whole unsubstantiated rumors. I bet they both go viral on Daily Kos by tonight.)

My point, though, is this: Between the John Edwards babydaddy vigil, the anti-Palin buffoonery, and the continuing complaints about major media’s failure to cover connections between Barack Obama and Bill Ayers of “Weather Underground” terrorism fame, the U.S. presidential election cycle makes it really easy for a pop-culture blog about celebrity hypocrites to death-spiral into an all purpose political game of Whack-a-Mole.

And I’m just not down with that.

So I hereby declare — or I would do so properly if Firefox let me type in Olde English script — that Deceiver will observe a one-week moratorium on new posts about 2008 U.S. presidential candidates, beginning immediately.

You’re encouraged to keep stoking the fires by commenting in our most recent posts (I recommend this one, this one, this one, this one, and this one — in addition to this one). But the election is eight weeks away, and we’re taking at least one of them “off” to get back to our roots.

So dash away all: On Britney, on Paris, on K-Fed and LiLo! On Posh Spice, on Pammy, on Hayden and MiLo!

But before we set aside the whole “campaign ‘08″ thing until next Tuesday, I just have to share something that’s apparently gone viral (judged by the fact that I’ve gotten it from three people already): perhaps a better “McCain/Palin” button. This ticket would actually get my vote in an instant. Especially if the rest of the cast from “A Fish Called Wanda” were offered cabinet appointments in 2009.

09
Sep

Lynne Spears Didn’t Tell All About Britney, Still a Bad Parent

Evidently we were misled last week by leaked snippets of Lynne Spears’s tell-all book about raising Britney.

Now that Through the Storm has been released, it can be confirmed it does not discuss such gossipy tidbits as Britney losing her virginity as a middle-schooler or her teenage drug use. That’s not to conclusively say it didn’t happen, but it’s not part of the book.

Instead, Lynne focuses on how Britney’s eventual slut spiral was all her managers’ fault.

Page Six reports:

Britney Spears is said to be “furious” with her mother, Lynne, after Lynne detailed her daughter’s past in her memoir, “Through the Storm.” While the book doesn’t dish on Britney’s sex life or drug use, it blames all of Britney’s problems on her daughter’s former managers. Spears – who already considered her mother a siphon on her purse — is “upset” about the book, spies said, especially when she feels Lynne herself caused so many of her problems and issues.

Precisely. Is it any wonder that Britney grew up to be declared an unfit parent when her own mother apparently gave up personal responsibility for her and her sister years ago?

09
Sep

Heather Mills Lies, Stiffs, Writes Novel

So some of you are eager to escape the political posts, and who am I not to give you what you want? Which brings me to everyone’s favorite dumb bitch, Heather Mills.

Fired rep Michele Elyzabeth — who is in a dispute with Mills over back pay — reports that Mucca leaked some whoppers about Paul, including a story that his heart surgery earlier this year was due to alcohol and drug abuse. I’m particularly impressed by Elyzabeth’s ability to hold a grudge. It makes for excellent Deceiver fodder.

If you’re wondering what it’s like to work for Heather Mills, wonder no more:

“That witch tricked me into spreading lies about Paul … I stood up for her, insisting Paul wasn’t paying her [spousal support]. But it was a pack of lies … She uses whatever comes her way to get sympathy and boost her image … I think her prime concern was getting hold of his cash, and that took up all her time.”

Kind of makes you appreciate your boss, doesn’t it?

And get your Amazon pre-orders ready: Mills is writing a totally fictional book about a model who marries an aging rock star. I smell the Nobel Prize in Literature!

09
Sep

A Sincere Request Regarding Discussions of Sarah Palin

Well, apparently Deceiver is run by neocon hypocrites because we’re afraid to reveal the truth about Sarah Palin’s plan to throw Eskimos onto piles of burning books, bought with the money she stole from the Bridge to Nowhere and orphanages for the disabled, with help from her inbred family and secessionist, anti-Semitic friends. I’m sure I left something out there. Since August 29 there have been so many uninformed accusations and outright lies leveled at her, I’m reluctant to believe anything else people say about her until everybody calms down. This is crying wolf to the Nth degree.

We may or may not discuss further developments in this story, and we’re under no obligation one way or the other. Unlike the Rielle Hunter story, Deceiver is hardly the only place talking about this. As I have to keep repeating, apparently, the main reason I dug into that story so hard was because I wanted to know more, but the news completely ignored it for weeks on end. Whereas with the Palin story, you can’t avoid hearing about it, and it’s been that way from the start. They are fundamentally different stories, and if you still don’t understand why I reject the comparison, I don’t know what to tell you.

How about this: In both cases I want to know the truth. With Hunter, that was tough because there was no information. With Palin, it’s tough because there’s too much disinformation.

But if you simply must discuss the latest Palin smear in the comments, adding to the search-engine numbers for things like “You-Know-Who was a community organizer,” first please go to Factcheck.org’s list of Palin rumors and misleading claims. From what little I know of Factcheck, it’s a non-partisan site that’s respected on both the left and right. Here’s their summary so far:

  • Palin did not cut funding for special needs education in Alaska by 62 percent. She didn’t cut it at all. In fact, she tripled per-pupil funding over just three years.
  • She did not demand that books be banned from the Wasilla library. Some of the books on a widely circulated list were not even in print at the time. The librarian has said Palin asked a “What if?” question, but the librarian continued in her job through most of Palin’s first term.
  • She was never a member of the Alaskan Independence Party, a group that wants Alaskans to vote on whether they wish to secede from the United States. She’s been registered as a Republican since May 1982.
  • Palin never endorsed or supported Pat Buchanan for president. She once wore a Buchanan button as a “courtesty” when he visited Wasilla, but shortly afterward she was appointed to co-chair of the campaign of Steve Forbes in the state.
  • Palin has not pushed for teaching creationism in Alaska’s schools. She has said that students should be allowed to “debate both sides” of the evolution question, but she also said creationism “doesn’t have to be part of the curriculum.”

They then explain in detail how they came to these conclusions, and they’re promising to add more information as they continue to research the unprecedented explosion of rumors over the past week and a half. So I encourage you to consult Factcheck before you go around spreading this stuff. If that’s somehow an unreasonable request, I’m sure I’ll hear about it.

And if that doesn’t quench your thirst for justice, Factcheck also has a page of stuff Palin messed up during her acceptance speech. They also “fact check” something that I thought was clearly a joke by Mike Huckabee. But then, it’s not called HumorAppreciate.org.

Okay? Okay.

Update: If you need a brand name before you’ll believe it, Newsweek is republishing Factcheck’s findings.

Update 2: Snopes has a Palin page. And she’s their #1 search result, which is heartening. That means a lot of people are trying to do the fact-checking that the n-e-w-s hasn’t.




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