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Mel Gibson: Mum on Oksana’s Larry King Interview

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Oksana Grigorieva , Larry King Mel Gibson hit a hot Hollywood club last night — and though she may have been on his mind, he wasn’t talking about Oksana Grigorieva . We got an incognito Mel leaving Premiere Supper Club Tuesday.

First Video: Oksana Speaks to Larry King

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Oksana Grigorieva , Celebrity Justice We’ve just gotten the first video of Larry King ‘s interview with Oksana Grigorieva , in which she claims she secretly taped Mel Gibson because she thought Mel was going to kill her. Oksana’s interview will air on ” Larry King Live ” Wednesday night. Read more

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First Video: Oksana Speaks to Larry King

Oksana: Why I Recorded Mel …

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Larry King , Mel Gibson , TV , Celebrity Justice Oksana Grigorieva told Larry King she recorded Mel Gibson ‘s threatening rants because she thought Mel was going to kill her and she wanted her mother to have proof…. this according to sources connected to the show. During Oksana’s tell-all interview… Read more

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Bozell Column: Still More Carter-Coddling

Jimmy Carter is out with his 26th book, so that means he is on his 26th round of slavish liberal-media interviews hailing him as a genius and a peacemaker. No wonder we’re so tired of him. While the Bushes have remained dignified and largely silent as ex-presidents, Carter and Bill Clinton just cannot resist venomously attacking Republican presidents and conservative politicians, perhaps because whenever they do this, TV anchors bow and scrape before them and hail their “achievements” and compassion and generosity of spirit toward mankind. And so we have to put up with this megalomaniacal failure, along with his tired, angry opinions yet again. On CNN, Larry King asked if the Tea Party was racist. (That question is as insulting as King is old, and CNN irrelevant.) Carter answered that it is only a tiny minority, but then added that it’s goaded by Fox News and Newt Gingrich. “I think that Gingrich five years ago would be embarrassed at what Newt Gingrich is saying today and doing today.” He said because Gingrich is running for president, he has to “go hard right and appeal to the extreme.” But Carter feels poor Obama is “suffering from perhaps the worst Washington environment of any president in history, and I would even include Abraham Lincoln as we led up to the war between the states.” Amazing, isn’t it? Carter can sit there and say ridiculous junk – failing to get one or two Republican votes on liberal bills is a darker and more divided political environment than the prelude to the Civil War? – and Larry King just nods. No wonder he’s been put out to pasture. Speaking of ludicrous claims, on “60 Minutes,” CBS reporter Lesley Stahl asserted that Carter was the most successful president in modern times, more successful than even Ronald Reagan. “But when all is said and done, and many will be surprised to hear this: Jimmy Carter got more of his programs passed than Reagan and Nixon, Ford, Bush 1, Clinton or Bush 2.” And many would most certainly not be surprised to hear that Lesley Stahl would try to rewrite history this foolishly on national TV. Passing a number of “programs” isn’t a measure of success. Doesn’t it matter if those programs worked? Did Carter’s legislation succeed in whipping inflation and bringing full employment? Or did he preside over the most disastrous economy since the Great Depression? Did he get the hostages home? Or were they sent home out of fear of incoming President Reagan? Stahl wasn’t done, fortunately for this column, which is writing itself: “A lot of critics of yours, when you were President, say that you’ve been a fantastic ex-President. You hear that all the time.” Click. Change channel. On “Today,” NBC’s Matt Lauer inquired how Carter might be evaluated today by people who were born after 1980. (In other words, people who didn’t live through the misery of Carter’s incompetence.) If they read Carter’s book, would they think his presidency was a success or failure? Naturally, said Carter, “I think success.” He claimed to advance peace and human rights – despite troubling facts like the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the communist takeover of pretty much every damn country they wanted  on his watch. Carter also took a turn with NBC anchor Brian Williams, who worked as a White House Fellow during Carter’s presidency. (He didn’t mention that.) Williams lauded Carter’s “brutally honest” book, and noticed a recent photo of assembled presidents showed Carter a little off to one side. He asked sympathetically: “What is it about you, you think, the way you’ve decided to conduct your life in post-presidency? Do you feel listened to? Do you feel that you received your due, or do you feel, in fact, apart from the crowd?” Carter was brutally honest, all right – about his own inflated self-importance. “No, I feel that my role as a former president is probably superior to that of other presidents, primarily because of the activism and the injection of working of the Carter Center into international affairs, and to some degree domestic affairs.” Williams did note that after the taping, this statement “raised tension and eyebrows,” but Carter could only retort, not retract: “What I meant was for 27 years the Carter Center has provided me with superior opportunities to do good.” Like King, Williams wanted Carter’s commentary on how “such high numbers of people believe that this American-born Christian president is either foreign-born or a Muslim or both?” Carter obliged by slamming Fox News for “totally distorting everything possible concerning the facts.” This, from the man who thinks it’s factual that he was better for America than Ronald Reagan.

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Is Piers Morgan’s Larry King Live Takeover the Ellen/American Idol Snafu of 2011?

We didn’t need more confirmation that Piers Morgan will take over for Larry King next year, but here we have it: Morgan and CNN have released a statement announcing that he will “fill the legendary suspenders” in January . Huzzah. While we’ve already coped with the fact that Morgan will say, “Hello, Tuscaloosa!” with little flair, it’s time to consider whether the America’s Got Talent judge’s new gig will be 2011’s greatest TV snafu.

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Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Not So Shore’

‘Not So Shore’ was seriously the name of last night’s Jersey Shore episode. I’m not so shore I can refrain from slapping someone. Nevertheless, the guidos and guidettes offered catchphrases, hookups, tranny-spotting prowess, and even a little impotence (ahem, Situation) last night, and it’s time again to decide who makes the grade.

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Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Not So Shore’

VIDEO: Ryan Seacrest and Larry King Duet, Butcher Lady Gaga’s ‘Poker Face’

During his radio show this week, Ryan Seacrest had Larry King duet with him on Lady Gaga’s ubiquitous smash hit, “Poker Face.” Neither one of them can sing, but King gets bonus points (or demerits?) for the lascivious way he scats. Shiver. If you could read my poker face right now, you’d notice a look of outright disgust. Seriously, this is more disturbing than the trailer for Hobo with a Shotgun , and that includes a woman and baby being lit on fire. Click ahead to witness the horror.

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VIDEO: Ryan Seacrest and Larry King Duet, Butcher Lady Gaga’s ‘Poker Face’

Larry King, Ryan Seacrest — Radio Silence

Filed under: Ryan Seacrest , Larry King , Jeffrey Katzenberg , TV Larry King and Ryan Seacrest have been secretly plotting to relaunch Larry’s radio career … TMZ has learned. Sources tell TMZ … Ryan is talking to Larry about producing/distributing a new Larry King syndicated radio show, as part of a mega-media… Read more

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Dr. Laura, Hulk Hogan, William Shatner & Soulja Boy: infoMania: 8.19.10

Host Conor Knighton and comedic crew wickedly skewer the week in media. Check out “Dr. Laura,” getting real on “Larry King,” Spike Lee ripping reality television, a dirty Scream Queen and %^&$# Shatner says. This brand new episode features Erin Gibson and her lady friends on an “Eat, Pray Love” outing, Sergio Cilli staging a Soulja Boy “Music Intervention” and a shirtless edition of Brett Erlich's “Viral Video Film School.” Plus, Conor channels Justin Bieber. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10/9c on Current TV. added by: infoMania

Target Corp. and Best Buy Co. institutional shareholders urge Target to look at political giving

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A few Target Corp. and Best Buy Co. institutional shareholders weighed in Thursday on the flap over the companies' political donations in Minnesota, urging the boards of both retailers to increase their oversight of campaign contributions. Walden Asset Management and Trillium Asset Management Corp., both of Boston, and Bethesda, Md.-based Calvert Asset Management Co. filed shareholder resolutions with both companies. Together, the three firms control less than 1 percent of each company's outstanding shares – 1.1 million Target shares worth $57.5 million and 344,000 Best Buy shares worth $11.3 million – but they are moving the debate over the political giving to a new arena. “A good corporate political contribution policy should prevent the kind of debacle Target and Best Buy walked into,” said Trillium vice president Shelley Alpern. “We expect companies to evaluate candidates based upon the range of their positions – not simply one area – and assess whether they are in alignment with their core values. But these companies' policies are clearly lacking that.” The shareholders said the donations don't mesh with corporate values that include workplace protections for gay employees and risk harming the companies' brands. Walden senior vice president Tim Smith said such giving can have “a major negative impact on company reputations and business.” The Target resolution urges the board to review the effect of future political contributions on the company's public image, sales and profitability and to consider the cost of backing a candidate whose politics conflict with the company's public stances. The three investment companies together submitted the resolution to Target, while Calvert and Trillium filed the Best Buy shareholder proposal. One of Trillium's clients, the Portland, Ore.-based Equity Foundation, divested a small Target holding of 170 shares on Wednesday. added by: toyotabedzrock