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Fiorina, Beck Attack Boxer Over National Security, Go Against The Military’s Views

photo via flickr California Senate candidate Cary Fioina is looking for an edge over her opponent, Sen. Barbara Boxer, and it looks like she may have settled on the issue of national security and climate change. Boxer, a long-time champion of clean energy and climate action, has been vocal about the link between national security and a changing climate, which could lead to conflicts over resources and border disputes. Despite studies from the military confirming the validity of Boxer’s concern, Fiorina and now Glen Beck are mock… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Chris Matthews: Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina Guilty of ‘Very Hard-right Talk’

With Americans heading to the polls in less than five months, the liberal media have once again adopted their typical strategy of depicting every Republican candidate as being a far-right extremist. Such was on display in this weekend’s syndicated “Chris Matthews Show” when the host began the second segment by saying, “This week’s primaries proved again that this anti-Washington year may usher in Republicans who owe a lot to the far-right.” Matthews then played a clip from his upcoming special “Rise of the New Right,” saying after its completion, “Well, Tea Parties have had some luck with conservatives who have beaten establishment Republicans this year. This past Tuesday night, for example, Nevada Republicans chose a Tea Party candidate to go against Harry Reid. And she’s not shy about her extreme views like killing Social Security and Medicare. After a brief clip of Sharron Angle speaking at a Nevada debate, Matthews said, “And even mainstream Republicans like Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina who won nominations this week in California have bent to the right in reaction to pressure from the hard-right.” Matthews then showed a Whitman ad wherein she was talking tough about illegal immigration followed by a Fiorina commercial that had the nerve to use “that tried and true conservative line ‘The Democrats are soft on terrorism.'” The host then asked New York Magazine’s John Heilemann, “That’s very hard-right talk; is that the smart talk to win an election in California?” (video follows with more transcription of this discussion): JOHN HEILEMANN, NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Well, it’s not…It’s very clear in California in particular that this is a problem, and you see both sides of the problem. In the Fiorina race, Tom Campbell would have been the better candidate for the Republicans. MATTHEWS: To win. HEILEMANN: To win in, in, in November. Stop the tape. Whether or not Campbell has a better chance of beating Boxer than Fiorina does is quite speculative. After all, he got absolutely crushed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) in 2000 losing by over 2 million votes. He even lost his own district that year by 15 points! But even this is somewhat irrelevant, for the truly conservative candidate in last week’s Republican primary was the Tea Party’s favorite Chuck DeVore. Readers should recall former Alaska governor Sarah Palin taking A LOT of heat last month when she came out in support of Fiorina instead of DeVore. As such, Matthews and Heilemann trying to depict Fiorina as a far-right candidate here were way off base: MATTHEWS: Do they want to win or be right, I mean literally right? HEILEMANN: Well, the Republican primary, the Republican primary electorate seems to want to be right more than it wants to win. Nonsense. Republicans on Tuesday went with the person with the most money that they believe can beat Boxer. If they had wanted the most conservative candidate, they would have gone for DeVore. That is NOT even debatable: HEILEMANN: So you wind up then with Carly Fiorina saying stuff it’s not clear she really believes in order to win against a candidate who probably would have had a better chance. Based on what? Fiorina beat Campbell by 32 points! Unfortunately, Matthews didn’t challenge Heilemann’s ignorant display: HEILEMANN: Then you have Meg Whitman who an otherwise very attractive candidate with tons of money who’s on the fundamentally wrong side as history shows us in California of this immigration issue. These are two candidates who on the surface should be very attractive, very compelling, and they’re both so far off on the right they’re so stranded. Amazing. Like Fiorina, Whitman wasn’t the conservative candidate in her race. That was Steve Poizner, the Golden State’s Insurance Commissioner. Conservatives throughout California largely supported him including Rep. Tom McClintock who said in campaign ads: Steve Poizner is the only conservative candidate in this race and is serious about implementing real reform in Sacramento. I am convinced that Meg Whitman has nothing to offer other than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s third term. That is something California cannot afford. Taking this further, Whitman was John McCain’s national co-chair when he ran for president in 2008. As for her immigration position, Whitman was critical of Arizona’s SB 1070. For some reason neither Matthews nor Heilemann brought this up. In the end, now that the primary season is over, the goal of America’s media will be to make every Republican candidate around the country look far more conservative than they really are. Something they possibly haven’t considered is that in a year when liberal is likely a four-letter word, being branded as far-right might be a good thing. Hmmm.

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Jerry Brown Calls Meg Whitman a Nazi, Media Mostly Mum

California’s Democrat gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown on Tuesday called his Republican rival Meg Whitman a Nazi. You probably didn’t hear about this because America’s media largely ignored it.  By contrast, the press had a field day when Republican senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina made a comment about Barbara Boxer’s (D-Calif.) hair that was picked up by an open microphone Tuesday evening. Why the double standard? Consider your answer as you read what Brown told KCBS radio’s Doug Sovern (h/t NBer Gary Hall): Brown boasted about his legendary frugality. “I’ve only spent $200,000 so far. I have 20 million in the bank. I’m saving up for her.” It’s true – his stay-on-the-sidelines, bare-bones primary run cost him almost nothing, at least in California political terms. But he also fretted about the impact of all those eBay dollars in Whitman’s very deep pockets. “You know, by the time she’s done with me, two months from now, I’ll be a child-molesting…” He let the line trail off. “She’ll have people believing whatever she wants about me.” Then he went off on a riff I didn’t expect. “It’s like Goebbels,” referring to Hitler’s notorious Minister of Propaganda. “Goebbels invented this kind of propaganda. He took control of the whole world. She wants to be president. That’s her ambition, the first woman president. That’s what this is all about.” Sovern followed this up Thursday: The campaign of Meg Whitman has issued the following statement in response to the comments made by Jerry Brown, quoted in my blog posting “Run Jerry Run.” “Just last week, Governor Brown promised he wasn’t going to engage in mudslinging, but now he is comparing Meg Whitman to Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels. Jerry Brown’s statements comparing our campaign to a propagator of the Holocaust is deeply offensive and entirely unacceptable.” –Meg Whitman 2010 Campaign Manager Jillian Hasner Jerry Brown’s campaign spokesman, Sterling Clifford, confirms to the Associated Press that the conversation took place, describing it as “a discussion after a chance meeting while they were exercising. I wouldn’t vouch for the accuracy of it, but I also don’t want to dispute the accuracy of it. It was jogging talk taken out of context.” He says Brown was not comparing the Whitman campaign to Nazis. UPDATE: Friday afternoon, Jerry Brown issued the following statement: “I regret making the comments. They were taken out of context.” Pretty serious stuff happening in America’s most-populated state, wouldn’t you agree? Yet our media weren’t very interested. Although Politico reported this matter late Thursday evening, as did the Associated Press shortly after, the rest of our supposedly impartial press almost completed ignored Brown’s disgusting remarks. According to Google news and LexisNexis searches, the news divisions of by ABC, CBS, MSNBC, and NBC didn’t file one report on this subject through Friday evening. NOT ONE! I can also find no newspaper reports outside of California. Zero, nada, zilch!  Bucking the trend was Fox News during Friday’s “Special Report” and CNN’s Jack Cafferty giving it a mention on the same day’s “Situation Room.” By contrast, when Fiorina was caught on an open microphone saying that Boxer’s hair was “so yesterday,” the media had a field day. CNN has already done eleven reports on this vital matter impacting our nation. MSNBC’s done three. On the broadcast networks, NBC did three reports, ABC did two, and CBS did one. Those actually included a segment on ABC’s “World News with Diane Sawyer”    As for newspapers, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New York Daily News, and the Houston chronicle all found Fiorina saying Boxer’s hair was “so yesterday” newsworthy.  I guess our media must think a Republican commenting about a rival’s hair is FAR MORE IMPORTANT than a Democrat calling a political opponent a Nazi. Boggles the mind, doesn’t it? 

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Today Show Cares More About Fiorina Gaffe Than Sestak Scandal

As of this Friday, NBC’s Today show has yet to mention the Joe Sestak scandal, something noted by the MRC’s Tim Graham in this Media Reality Check , however they did find time to poke fun at Republican California Senate candidate Carly Fiorina making fun of Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer’s hair in an open mic moment. On Thursday’s Today, they ran the clip of Fiorina’s gaffe three times, even leading the show with it in the opening teaser with co-anchor Meredith Vieira exclaiming: “Ay Carly! California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina caught on an open mic making a joke about her opponent’s hair.” Interesting to note that the reporters and producers at the Today show care more about a GOP Senate candidate mocking a Democrat’s hairstyle than the White House attempting to manipulate a Senate race in Pennsylvania with a job offer. The following takes on the Fiorina vs. Boxer open mic incident were aired on the June 10 Today show: MEREDITH VIEIRA OPENING SHOW: And ay, Carly! California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina caught on an open mic making a joke about her opponent’s hair. (Begin clip) CARLY FIORINA: Lauda saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God! What is that hair?!” So yesterday. VIEIRA: And her campaign is calling it nothing more than small talk, today Thursday June 10th, 2010. … MEREDITH VIEIRA: And now to that open mic incident for California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina. Take a look at what she was overheard saying just before a television interview on Wednesday. (Begin clip) CARLY FIORINA: Lauda saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God! What is that hair?!” So yesterday. (End clip) VIEIRA: That’s the risk of those open mics. You never know. So- MATT LAUER: I can only imagine what would happen if someone heard what you say- VIEIRA: Oh my gosh! LAUER: -before the show here. VIEIRA: Zip it! … [10:03am] HODA KOTB: Speaking of a big gaff-a-rooni. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yes! KOTB: Alright so Carly Fiorina was getting- GIFFORD: Gaffarina. KOTB: Gaffarina. Carly Fiorina was getting ready to do a, an interview. She, again, is getting ready to run against Senator Barbara Boxer for the seat- GIFFORD: A hotly contested seat, yeah. KOTB: Very. So what you don’t realize sometimes is when you’re waiting to do an interview, you have a mic on, and as they’re prepping you, sometimes you’re so comfortable, you’re not thinking about the fact that a mic is on and people are listening- GIFFORD: Over and over and over again this happens. KOTB: -around the globe. So this is what Carly Fiorina said about Barbara Boxer’s hair. (Begin clip) CARLY FIORINA: Lauda saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God! What is that hair?!” So yesterday. (End clip) KOTB: Doh! Doh! That’s when you realize it’s on. GIFFORD: Busted! Busted! KOTB: Now those kind, we were asking our Facebook folks about is it, are women, I hate to say this but, yeah. Can women always remain to be catty no more matter where you are in your life? GIFFORD: If anybody videotaped our little morning thing upstairs- KOTB: Or here, in the commercials. GIFFORD: Just during commercial breaks. KOTB: No it would be, we’d be fired. GIFFORD: Let’s be honest. We all say things that, in context, we don’t mean to be hurtful. KOTB: No. No. GIFFORD: They’re just truthful. You know what I’m saying? Just true. KOTB: And Carly Fiorina, by the way, went through breast cancer. She, ’cause her, her hair has actually changed. She went through chemotherapy and the texture changed. GIFFORD: Right, right. KOTB: I know she’s also sensitive about, about that as well. But anyway it was an interesting- GIFFORD: It’s gonna be interesting to see how it affects the race, if at all. Politics is ugly. It’s just ugly, anyway. But this is, this is like a little window into a soul, you know? And people, it affects people. KOTB: Do you remember when [John] Edwards was joozing his hair in the, remember he was like, and they played that song? Breck Girl, the Breck Girl song or whatever. When he was doing – like it’s funny when little things can change people’s perceptions of you. GIFFORD: Well when people are struggling to put food on their table nobody wants to hear about a $400 hair cut. KOTB: No they don’t, they definitely don’t.

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Christian coalition complains Comedy Central’s ‘JC’ offensive

A Christian coalition is complaining Comedy Central's “JC”, a proposed animated series about Jesus Christ living in modern-day New York, is offensive and discriminatory towards Christians. The only problem is that the Coalition Against Religious Bigotry has yet to see a pilot or script, since “JC” is still in development, and might not even find its way on to the cable channel. The Coalition Against Religious Bigotry (CARB) includes right-wing theocrats Brent Bozell (president, Media Research Center), Tony Perkins (president, Family Research Council), Michael Medved (talk radio host), Bill Donohue (president, Catholic League) and Tim Winter (president, Parents Television Council). http://www.examiner.com/x-10853-Portland-Humanist-Examiner~y2010m6d3-Christian-c… added by: unimatrix0

Passing the stupid test in Calfornia

As if Sarah Plain and Simple-minded isn't enough, now we have Carly Fiorina playing dumb to get the GOP nomination. Why does this remind me of the wives of the Turkish ruling parting suddenly showing up in head coverings? Presumably, the former CEO of one of America's leading technology companies knows the difference between long-term worldwide profitability and product sales on one day in one store. But apparently to win the Republican nomination for Senate in California these days, even a woman whose brain-power might have been a campaign asset has to pretend she doesn't know the difference between long-term global climate trends and the daily, local weather. An unintentionally revealing new ad by Carly Fiorina,( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3opch_q4M0&feature=player_embedded ) the former Hewlett-Packard chief who is favored to win next Tuesday's GOP primary, quotes Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer saying in 2007, “One of the very important national security issues we face, frankly, is climate change.” Carly then leaps in with this: “Terrorism kills, and Barbara Boxer is worried about the weather. I'm Carly Fiorina. I ran Hewlett-Packard. I chaired the external advisory board for the CIA. We've had enough of her politics. I'll work to keep you safe.” Fiorina's first sentence — willfully pretending that being concerned about the threat of global warming is the same as being worried about whether it's going to rain today — should disqualify anyone for higher office, especially in California. Last year, Energy Secretary and Nobel laureate Steven Chu, who ran a major national laboratory in California, warned that if we keep on our current path of unrestricted greenhouse gas emissions, it could be devastating to California's climate: “You’re looking at a scenario where there’s no more agriculture in California.” http://www.salon.com/news/carly_fiorina/index.html?story= /news/feature/2010/06/04/global_warming_carly_fiorina added by: Incredulous

Rachel Bilson Dresses Up to Get Some Work of the Day

Rachel Bilson bores me…even when she’s all dressed up meeting with her agent cuz I guess she realizes it’s time to start working again and the 5 year vacation…it’s like all I see is a pussy that hasn’t got drunk and flashed her pussy…or even got drunk and flashed her tit…she hasn’t had any scandals, other than getting engaged to a Canadian, and it pisses me off. I want to see her pussy and I want to see it now…She chose the hollywood life….now she needs to live the fuck up to it. Show us your cunt already you boring fucking pig. Pics via Fame

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Mel B Shows Off Her Jacked Body of the Day

I wonder if Mel B’s fate would have worked out a little differently if she had named herself “Dainty Spice”, or “Lady Spice”, or “Attractive Spice”, or “I Don’t Have Boxer’s Face Spice”, or “I’m not built like my cock is bigger than my delts Spice”…. I don’t know what the fuck is going on here, but it’s definitely fucking scary, so I guess we can’t get mad at her for false marketing, she warned us this was coming…I just had no idea it would be this bad… Pics via Bauer

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‘American Idol’ Winner Lee DeWyze To Sing At NBA Finals On Sunday

Before the Lakers and Celtics face off in game two at the Staples Center, DeWyze will perform the national anthem. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze Photo: Kristian Dowling/FOX/PictureGroup/AP This time 12 months ago, “American Idol” season-nine champ Lee DeWyze was probably kicking back with some pals at a Mt. Prospect, Illinois, bar while watching the NBA Finals. What a difference a year makes. DeWyze will have a front-row seat for Sunday (June 6) night’s game two of the Los Angeles Lakers/ Boston Celtics series at L.A.’s Staples Center when he sings the National Anthem before tip-off. The gig will be DeWyze’s first performance at a major event since he won “Idol” last Wednesday, and ABC will air it live beginning at 8 p.m. ET. DeWyze will join good company, as the NBA has featured nearly all the “AI” winners at its championship games since 2004, including Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, David Cook and Kris Allen. The slot in front of 20,000 screaming NBA fans will be good practice for this summer’s American Idols Live! tour , which will hit 49 markets beginning on July 1 with a show at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and keep the top 10 on the road through a September 16 date in Portland, Maine. DeWyze also made his official debut on the Billboard Digital Songs chart this week. And while the numbers were tame, the former paint store clerk said he was not sweating it. “You can’t complain about that, regardless of what it is,” DeWyze told MTV News . “But this is the first season that we did a cover song for the finale, and that’s obviously different from past seasons, whatever part that has to do with it. … There [were] things presented, and, you know, that was the right song for the moment, I felt. And I’m glad I did it.” DeWyze’s coronation song, a cover of U2’s “Beautiful Day,” landed at #12, while four of his other remakes from the show, “Hallelujah,” “The Boxer,” “Everybody Hurts” and “Simple Man” also charted in the top 200, along with his duet with runner-up Crystal Bowersox of “Falling Slowly.” How do you think Lee will do at the NBA Finals? Share your predictions for DeWyze’s post-“Idol” career in the comments below. Related Photos Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star

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Crystal Bowersox And Lee DeWyze Face Off In ‘American Idol’ Finale

While both got positive comments, Crystal appeared to outshine Lee. By Gil Kaufman Lee Dewyze, Ryan Seacrest And Crystal Bowersox on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: Michael Becker/ Fox After more than 40 shows, hundreds of contenders, almost as many broken hearts and one of the tamest set of finalists in the show’s history, “American Idol” season nine came down to a pair of 24-year-olds, vying to be the first Midwesterners to hold the crown. Two days after the buzzed-about “Lost” finale, the second meanest man on TV this side of John “Smokey” Locke — departing original judge and the heart of the panel, Simon Cowell — went out not with his usual snarling put-downs, but with mostly kind remarks as Crystal Bowersox re-asserted her season-long status as the woman to beat with a pair of powerful performances that might have beaten back the late-season surge from rocker Lee DeWyze . After Bowersox won last week’s coin toss , Mt. Prospect, Illinois, paint clerk DeWyze went first, reprising his cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer,” putting a bit more emotion into the ballad, raising his voice through the midpoint of the verses as he went into his signature rock-radio rasp. Randy Jackson said it was “nice” but not quite energetic enough, while Ellen DeGeneres confused everyone by stating, “I couldn’t be prouder if I birthed you myself,” complimenting Lee for performing the song even better the second time. Reminding DeWyze that he was on the big stage at the Nokia Theatre, Cowell said he expected more passion, calling it a “kiss on the cheek when I want a kiss on the lips— not from you, you know what I’m saying.” Bowersox was firmly in her wheelhouse with a reprise of Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” strumming out the rock chestnut on her acoustic guitar and inspiring a group clap-along. The song again showed off her soul-mama bona fides as the wordless chorus gave her a chance to work through her powerful, bluesy range. Ellen said Crystal drew the whole crowd in, and Kara DioGuardi said, “I loved it when you first did it, and I loved it tonight. You told us so much about you as an artist, and you have fire in your belly tonight!” For Cowell, after a few tepid weeks, the performance brought back the Crystal the judges fell in love with, and Randy praised her for picking up the pace midway through and said it was exactly the kind of record Bowersox should make. Lee’s second song was chosen by executive producer Simon Fuller, who went with R.E.M.’s iconic ballad “Everybody Hurts.” Lee turned it into an acoustic campfire ballad, swamping up the arrangement and snarling a bit of a rock edge into the alt-rock classic while highlighting the expressiveness of his voice as a gospel choir backed him up and brought a majestic feel to the tune. “What makes you great as a performer is that you’re emotionally accessible,” Kara said. “I can feel every word you’re saying, and you’re telling a story.” Cowell called it a “brilliant” choice of song, even if he went a bit off melody and Lee was clearly nervous. “You’ve got another song to come, and I think you’ve got to really understand what this night can do in terms of changing your life,” he warned. “And when you come out for your last performance I want a 10-out-of-10.” Fuller went with Alannah Myles’ “Black Velvet” for Bowersox, a song that has a long “Idol” history and seemed custom-made for Crystal’s gutbucket growl. She seemed a bit uncomfortable walking down the steps in her, yes, black-velvet dress and heels, but Crystal matched the squealing guitar licks with throaty growls and a loud, cat-scratch note at the end. DioGuardi said Bowersox proved she wanted it and really gave it her all, while Cowell groused about how sick he is of hearing the tune in countless horrible auditions. “But I’ve got to tell you, you took that song and you absolutely nailed it,” he enthused. “MamaSox is in it to win it!” Randy yelled, while DeGeneres simply gave her a standing ovation. And then it was down to the coronation song, typically a trip to Cheesy Town , but DeWyze dodged a bullet by snagging U2’s uplifting “Beautiful Day” instead of a mewly original. The synth-pop orchestral arrangement was a bit lightweight, and Lee seemed to get lost in it at times as he drifted off-key at points. Wearing a black leather jacket over a black hoodie, he eventually found his footing, gripped the microphone and leaned into the soaring chorus, showing a bit of his rock-star potential, opening his mouth and howling out the refrain with all his might. Cowell said he made the most of it and gave it more effort than the other two songs and then took a moment to say what amounts to his farewell to “Idol.” “This is my final time I’m ever going to judge this show,” Cowell said. “I just want to say about you, is that this is what this competition was designed for, which is somebody who needs a break … having a normal job working in a paint shop. You’ve worked hard, you’ve remained a really, really nice person throughout, and I genuinely wish the best for you. You’re a great guy.” “Watching you grow to where you are right now, standing on this stage making it this far,” DeGeneres said, “I was watching your eyes, you were fully present for that song, taking in every bit of these people’s energy, and I love that you were able to get to that place to do that.” First, the good news: DioGuardi said he has grown the most on the show this season and has the most commercial voice of the season and deserves to be in the finals. But she felt he got swallowed up by the arrangement. “This whole thing has been amazing, from the very beginning to right now,” DeWyze said. “I want to be doing this for a long time. … I will be doing this for the rest of my life, one way or another.” Crystal’s coronation song was Patty Griffin’s Martin Luther King tribute “Up to the Mountain (MLK Song),” which Bowersox sang while strumming her beat-up acoustic, dipping and swaying through her broad range and owning the song as if she wrote it. Hitting a sustained, powerful note and putting her busker’s passion into the emotional lyrics like her next meal depended on it, MamaSox ended the show with a powerful display of why she’s been this season’s front-runner since she first stepped on the stage with the top 12. “An amazing song by an amazing singer,” Jackson roared, saying it was one of the best performances in the show’s history. “I cannot compare you to one person. … You are in a league of your own. You have a beautiful voice,” Ellen added, unable to resist yet another food metaphor. “If you make an album, I’m gonna buy it. If you go on tour, I go on tour and watch you. If you make a salad, I’ll eat it.” After a season in which she sometimes had a hard time connecting with Crystal and felt she had her guard up, Kara said the singer from hardscrabble Elliston, Ohio , finally let her guard down and seemed fully emotionally invested in the song. Before Simon made his final comments on the show, Crystal addressed him and expressed her gratitude. “You’ve been amazing this season,” she said. “Thank you for all the critique and criticism and help. … Good luck on your future endeavors.” “Since it’s becoming a bit of a lovefest tonight,” the typically hard-hearted judge replied, “I thought that was by far the best performance and the song of the night. And since this is going to be the final critique I’m ever going to give, I would just like to say that was outstanding.” After Tuesday’s (May 25) vote, the season’s winner will be announced during Wednesday night’s two-hour finale, which will feature a performance from Christina Aguilera. Who do you think won the battle Tuesday? Who are you going to vote for? Leave your comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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