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Captain Save A Ho? Lindsay Lohan’s Estranged Dad Michael Lohan Says Her $2 Million Interview With Oprah Will “Save” Her

Naw Michael, we think Lindsay needs Iyanla Vanzant, Dr. Phil and the hand of Jesus. Michael Lohan Says Oprah Will Save Lindsay Michael just wants the best for his baby girl, but maybe the best thing for Lindsay is to lock her azz up. If Lindsay was a black celebrity, it would have been a wrap a long time ago. According to TMZ Oprah Winfrey is the answer to Lindsay Lohan’s prayers — at least according to Michael Lohan who tells us that LiLo’s BIG deal with the big O is the best thing that could have happened to her. Our photog spotted papa Lohan at LAX Saturday — and asked him how he felt about LiLo making nearly $2 million to do a sit down interview and 8-part docu series with O. Michael says he couldn’t be happier for LiLo and explains how the Oprah effect could be just the thing his troubled daughter needs to keep her nose clean. He also discusses whether or not he’ll make an appearance on the show … check it out. Off the wall isht like this makes us think Michael and Lindsay take turns piff-puffin’ on the sticky icky.

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Captain Save A Ho? Lindsay Lohan’s Estranged Dad Michael Lohan Says Her $2 Million Interview With Oprah Will “Save” Her

Race Matters: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Apologizes To Black Coworkers On Behalf Of “All White People” [Video]

Chris Matthews Apologizes To Blacks Behalf Of “All White People” Chris Matthews is really sorry about all that racist isht that happens to black folks… Via Huffington Post: Chris Matthews apologized “on behalf of all white people” on Thursday after two of his black colleagues said the George Zimmerman trial reminded them of difficult memories from their own teenage years. NBC News executive Val Nicholas penned an op-ed on MSNBC.com titled “I Could Have Been Trayvon Martin,” in which he discussed how he was targeted as a black teenager. Nicholas further discussed his experiences with Matthews and former RNC chairman Michael Steele, who shared some similar experiences and the warnings he’s passed onto his sons. “My father, not unlike Michael, taught me that if you end up in a situation with the police or security or whatever, never argue, just capitulate. Because, he said, there’s only three results that could happen from that. One, you go to jail. Two, you go to the hospital. Three, you go to the morgue. And he told me that when I was nine or 10 years old.” “We’re going to continue this conversation privately and on television,” Matthews said, wrapping up the segment. “I’ll just tell you one thing and I’m speaking now for all white people but especially those who have tried to change in the last 50 or 60 years—and a lot of them have really tried to change—I’m sorry for this stuff. That’s all I’m saying.” Peep the video below: Thoughts?? WENN

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Race Matters: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Apologizes To Black Coworkers On Behalf Of “All White People” [Video]