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Mean Girls In The White House

Quotes from Mean Girls + Pictures of Barack Obama = My new favorite Tumblr . Genius. The Best Links: Mean Girls In The White House View

Crystal Bowersox, A Juice Bar And Why She May Still Quit ‘American Idol’

Our Bigger Than the Sound writer met quite a few Crystals during his juice-bar days. By James Montgomery Crystal Bowersox Photo: Jesse Grant/ WireImage Long before the parking-lot incident, the Seacrest intervention and reported texted accusations of betrayal , I already kind of knew that Crystal Bowersox wanted out of “American Idol.” This had nothing to do with any conversations I’ve had with her, tips from “inside sources” or anything else that could generally be considered reliable (because I don’t have anything like that to back me up) and everything to do with the fact that I once worked at a hippie-dippy juice bar in Altamonte Springs, Florida, that has since closed down and is now a Firehouse Subs. I know from experience, dude. Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience See, during my time at said juice bar — it was called “Nectars,” btw — I worked with no less than a dozen girls exactly like Crystal Bowersox. They all played the acoustic guitar. They all wore those velvety blouses. They all hung dream catchers from the rearview mirrors of their cars. Most of them had dreadlocks. They were drawn to the place because, like them, it was real earthy, with vegan sandwiches and wheatgrass shots and hummus and lots and lots of bean sprouts. Like, we put bean sprouts in everything. It was the kind of place where a group of dudes would hollow out apples, disappear into the walk-in refrigerator for 10 minutes, emerge all glassy eyed and would then have to take a break from manning the sandwich press (a lot of them remind me of Jason Castro , actually). It was a pretty awesome job, now that I think of it. Anyway, aside from all the crunchy trappings, all these girls had something else in common: They were all really good at their jobs (probably because they worked with a bunch of dudes whose sole talent seemed to be making smoking devices out of fruit), which meant that, inevitably, they would outshine everyone else and get promoted to manager. And that’s where the real problems would start. See, they never wanted any of the duties that came with the position of manager. Overnight, they went from working the register and making the occasional echinacea-laced smoothie to having to run the entire shop. They had to make schedules. Had to beg the stoned dudes in back to do food prep (and no one ever wants to do food prep). They couldn’t even make their own custom juices any more, because now the owner was watching their every move. Suddenly, this cushy, laid-back job they had gotten through a friend (because all of them got the job through a friend) had become a full-time gig, one with actual responsibilities. And responsibilities are a bummer. So, inevitably, all of them would quit. It wasn’t worth it anymore. And so that’s why I knew Crystal Bowersox wanted to quit “American Idol.” She entered the competition almost on a whim — hey, this seems like it would be fun! — but then, thanks to her talents, she rose above the field and somehow became the front-runner. Without even knowing it, she has become the manager. Having to film those Ford commercials is her schedule-making. Doing the group sing-alongs is like begging the rest of the crew to cut a few extra boxes of broccoli. Bringing out a didgeridoo for her version of “Come Together” was sort of her last-ditch attempt at making one of her custom juices, only the judges totally called her out on it this time. “Idol” has become a full-time job for her. So it was no surprise to me that she thought about quitting. After all, it sort of seemed like the only logical thing to do. And, yes, I’m aware that this entire column is one long generalization, but writing about “Idol” usually requires that sort of thing (here’s a column last year in which I compared Adam Lambert to Barack Obama ). The beauty of this show is that, if you think about it long enough, you’ll realize you know someone exactly like each of the contestants. It’s sort of why we keep them around every week. I just so happen to know at least a dozen girls like Bowersox, which is why nothing she does really shocks me. I just hope she doesn’t freak out and flip off the audience, like this one gal I worked with did when she quit (only it was the customers, but you know what I’m saying). Though, come to think of it, that wouldn’t surprise me, either. And, ultimately, Bowersox’s future on “Idol” isn’t really that big of a deal. Because if she does decide to walk away from the show, I’m confident she could have a lucrative career in the juice-bar business. I know from experience, dude. Questions? Concerns? Hit me up at BTTS@MTVStaff.com . Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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Now Here Is Some Obama Heckling We Can Get Behind [Heckling]

Heckling: Like talking, only louder and more disruptive. You do it when you really want to get your point across. Today at a fundraiser for California Senate candidate Barbara Boxer, Obama was heckled… by the good guys! More

Lady in Tony Orlando & Dawn: ‘Memba Her?

Filed under: Telma Hopkins , Memba Them Telma Hopkins first became famous as one of the chicks in the ’70s group Tony Orlando & Dawn . She later starred on ’80s sitcoms like ” Bosom Buddies ,” ” Gimme a Break ” and ” Family Matters .” Guess what she looks like now ! Read more

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Kate Gosselin Shacks Up with President Obama

Filed under: Barack Obama , Kate Gosselin , Jon & Kate , Dancing with the Stars Kate Gosselin and President Barack Obama are sharing some very close quarters — TMZ has learned the Prez and the reality star are kicking back at the same Beverly Hills hotel. Kate — and her 8 — are staying at the swanky Beverly Wilshire hotel for “… Read more

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George Lopez to Dancing with the Stars Fans: Keep Kate Gosselin!

Will Kate Gosselin, likely the world’s worst dancer, be kicked off Dancing with the Stars this week? Not if George Lopez has anything to say about it. For hilarious reasons unknown, the comedian and talk show host has been campaigning to keep the mother of eight as a contestant on the show. The 48-year-old Lopez Tonight host proclaimed of his campaign: “America has spoken and Kate Gosselin is still alive! My master plan is working!” Lopez continued his plea to our nation: “I tweeted that everybody should vote for Kate and why. Do it for her kids. Do it for her poor partner Tony Dovolani and most importantly … Do it for the United States of America!” With a pitch like that, how can we say no? George continued, “It’s your duty, America. Remember every vote counts and it’s time to keep Kate alive. You are the change we have been waiting for.” Channeling Barack Obama to keep Kate Gosselin on a reality show? Far from unfunny. For more on how you can support this cause, visit KeepKate.com . Then, for more on getting the help you need, click here . One might say the only thing you’re doing for the kids is depriving them … although if it weren’t for dancing, she’d just be hawking some book anyway. As for whether fans will heed George’s call, we’d say there’s a decent chance. She’s set the bar so low with her dancing, there’s little room to get worse. Even a mediocre effort will feel like a victory to supporters who have kept her around while she was flat-out abysmal. Lowering expectations … genius . Will you keep Kate Gosselin? Or are you more inclined to vote for someone else this week? Who are you rooting for on Dancing with the Stars?

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Barack Obama and Garth Brooks

On Wednesday, the “Friends in Low Places” singer Garth Brooks received the “Grammy on the Hill Award” from Obama – in the Oval Office, no less – honoring the singer’s leadership in advancing the rights of music makers. Country legend Garth Brooks has cleaned up at music award shows over his career, and he#39;s still racking up honors – this time from President Barack Obama. The “Grammys on the Hill” is a two-day advocacy event that aims to connect top musicians with policymakers to inform them

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National Day Of Prayer 2010 Cancelled

If you are still not sure that ‘did Obama cancel the National Day of Prayer’? Then let me tell you that a spokesperson to White House said “US President Mr. Barack Obama won’t be available on the national day of prayer so that’s why it has been cancelled”. If we just go some years back, it reminds me that Barack Obama attended the prominent Trinity United Church of Christ then controlled by the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. At one time Barack Obama, after being married at the Trinity United Church

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‘Glee’ Star Forced to Choose: Oprah or Obama?

Filed under: Jane Lynch , Barack Obama , Oprah , Capitol City , Glee , Fox ‘ Glee ‘ star Jane Lynch has gotten to meet the most powerful people on the planet ever since her show exploded

Fox Poll: IRS beats Tea Party in popularity

After months upon months of enthusiastic, cheer-leading coverage of any rally that involved tea, tea bagging or tea partying, the Fox News network has miraculously disproved itself by producing a new poll that finds Americans think more highly of the Internal Revenue Service than they do the vocal conservative minority. Atop the fourth page of a Fox News Opinion Dynamics poll released April 8, the questioner explains that respondents would be read a series of names and asked whether their opinion is positive or not. The most popular among the names is Barack Obama, who scored a 50 percent approval rating. Second was the Internal Revenue Service, at 49 percent. Down below Democrats and even below Republicans is the “Tea Party,” at 36 percent approval. This particular poll's questions reference the “Tea Party” as though it were a unified group, akin to a third party actor, instead of what it really is: a disparate collection of middle to fringe right wing groups that originally came together as an organizing platform for Congressman Ron Paul, but were popularly coopted and briefly organized by old guard Republicans into a series of loud and angry demonstrations against the health reform laws. Naturally, ratings for individual political leaders were lower than ratings given to entire political parties, but when asked about Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, respondents were especially harsh, giving them 16 and 29 percent favorability, respectively. The only single politician who scored lower than Democratic leadership was House Minority Leader John Boehner, one of the GOP's top men and a key public face for the party, with just 12 percent approval. Naturally, Fox News went on to ask poll respondents questions like how in-line they think their values are with the “Tea Party” and whether they were less likely to vote for their congressperson if they cast a yes ballot on health reform. They also asked people to rate how health reform made them “feel,” set to a scale of “good” or “bad,” and if they “feel” like the United States' economy will suffer because of the new laws. The placement of the IRS in double-digits over the “Tea Party” in favorability is startling, especially considering how vocal most of the group's loudest activists are concerning taxes. Though virtually all lower and middle class Americans received a tax cut by President Obama, 90 percent of tea party respondents to a February CBS poll were oblivious to this fact. “Fox’s poll finding is particularly humorous considering that a recent conservative attack on health care reform has been to falsely claim that it would lead to the hiring of 16,500 IRS agents to enforce the law,” noted Matt Corley, writing for Think Progress. “'I suspect every Republican candidate will campaign on a promise to cut off all funding in January for the 16,000 IRS agents,' said Newt Gingrich recently. 'You don’t need a health Gestapo in the United States.'” Continued… added by: SleepDirt