The paragon of morality took to the airwaves this morning, bringing her message of self-respect and personal responsibility to CBS’s The Early Show:
“It was a very, very difficult decision for me” to step down [as co-executive director of the Miss California pageant], Moakler told Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen. “But at the end of the day, I really — I had to follow my heart. I didn’t feel, you know, that at the press conference (with Trump), that Carrie at that time was really taking any responsibility. And for me, it was just very difficult to stand behind.
” … There’s so many different factors that weigh into this story and that have kind of made it so sensational, from gay rights, to the First Amendment (Prejean has cited her right to free speech in defending the anti-same-sex marriage comments), to the pictures, to big business, and I, you know — one of the biggest factors was actually the next day … when she was talking (during a broadcast interview) about the photographs, and she was blaming this photographer, and blaming the wind, and you know, is constantly being a victim and pointing fingers at everybody else and I just couldn’t stand behind that…”
Well said!
Moakler is all about taking responsibility for her own actions. For example, when her marriage fell apart and her husband Travis Barker filed for divorce, she said, “You know what? I made a mistake. I’m sorry.”
Oh, wait, no she didn’t. She partied in Vegas and had a “divorce cake” that depicted her murdering her ex-husband at the altar:
Being a victim and pointing fingers at everybody else: It’s only bad when other people do it!
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You know what she needs? She needs to wear so much makeup that if she fell down, she’d slide for a week. Wait–never mind. Between the eyeliner and her general sliminess, she’s got it covered.
Can we do a group intervention, show up at her house……….and beat the snot out of her to make HER quit blaming the wind?????
That cake made my stomach turn. What a disgusting woman.
She is definitely a hypocrite but she is also 100% correct in regards to Miss California. That woman has lied about the photo’s (which are no big deal); there is none…oh wait there is just one…oh those are not from the shoot but a slimy camera man took them in between shots when the wind was blowing…
I hear there are some pics are pretty bad that have yet to be released as well as a video
Of course right now she said they don’t exist….maybe there is only….
If they’re no big deal, what’s the big deal?
And the fact that she’s also been a Playmate! Did they yank her crown for that? She is trash on legs.
You just know the CDC follows her around whenever she tries on swimsuits, furiously hosing everything down with bleach.
Let me guess. The reason for her divorce was irreconcilable differences; he was opposed to same-sex marriage.
Wait, I don’t get it – how does her being really happy to be out of a crappy marriage make her a hypocrite? She was getting divorced, was probably really upset at her husband, and had a dark joke inscribed on her cake. Maybe for people with delicate sensibilities it was crass but she partied up her new found freedom in Vegas. I’m not understanding her being a hypocrite because of that?
Darek, I think Simon’s point is that Moakler is criticizing Prejean for not taking responsibility for her own actions, but the “divorce cake” is not only in poor taste but shows Moakler isn’t that adept at taking responsibility herself.
Thus the hypocrisy.
well, for the cake and for the numerous other naked shots she took. After all, it is okay because it was her.
It’s not really that tough to see, right?
Simon, as the mother of a kindergartner, I recognize that sometimes ya gotta hammer home your point more than once. And usually in words of one syllable.