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What’s On: Even Real-er Housewives

Tonight, we revisit some of The Real Housewives of New York City ‘s lost footage. After a three-part reunion that reduced everyone to tears and turned all the housewives into each others’ therapists (including Andy Cohen’s), will this episode feel like overkill?

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Jason Bateman’s Special iPhone 4 Privileges

Did you have to wait in line for hours to get your hands on thew new iPhone 4 today? Jason Bateman didn’t — when the actor showed up at the Grove in LA this morning, an Apple Store worker spotted him and allowed him to jump the long line , ensuring that Bateman could pick up the new phone before anyone else. He was summarily booed. All that Hoffman-kissing goodwill , burned off already! [ ONTD ]

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Comedian Janeane Garofalo talks about her new standup special If You Will, along with Obama, Religion and the controversy her words stirred up on The View (with audio)

Janeane Garofalo returned to the stage in May and recorded an all-new standup special, entitled Janeane Garofalo: If You Will, that airs this weekend on the EpixHD channel. The actress/comedian/activist joined me this morning to talk about If You Will, her avoidance of the Internet, and why she’s so bummed about Obama. Plus, I got her reaction to the recent kerfuffle on The View between Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Joy Behar over comments Garofalo made about prayer and the president. Listen to the full interview (and check out the juicy clip from The View) by clicking here: http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/06/24/comedian-janeane-garofalo-… added by: joebardi

Adam Lambert — Oh Boy!

Filed under: Adam Lambert , Boy George , Music Here’s glamtastic former ” American Idol ” runner-up Adam Lambert at a concert in NYC on Tuesday ( left ) — and former Culture Club lead singer Boy George back in 2004 ( right ). Only one was banned from “Good Morning America” for kissing a man during… Read more

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TMZ Video Sought in Chef Murder-For-Hire Case

Filed under: juan carlos cruz , Shawn Chapman Holley , Celebrity Justice Juan-Carlos Cruz — the former Food Network host accused of trying to hire some homeless guys to kill his wife — sat in court this morning, as the judge inquired about a TMZ video featuring the prosecution’s star witnesses. The three homeless guys told… Read more

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Awkward: ABC Skips Report That Bianna Golodryga’s Fiancee Is Leaving the White House

Good Morning America on Tuesday skipped the news that Peter Orszag, Barack Obama’s budget director, is resigning from the White House. Perhaps not coincidentally, Orszag is also the fiancee of GMA’s weekend anchor Bianna Golodryga. CBS’s Early Show and NBC’s Today both covered the subject. Today reporter Savannah Guthrie explained, “It’s a mix of the personal and the political. Most budget directors stay about 18 months. If he had stayed much longer, he’d probably have to get into the next budget cycle and be in for the long haul. He’s also getting married this fall .” The Early Show’s Betty Nguyen pointed out, “Orszag would be the first high profile member of the Obama administration to leave.” GMA has a history of ignoring awkward details for Golodryga. In January, the show skipped the fact that Orszag had a love child with his previous girlfriend (after divorcing his first wife). NBC covered it. On May 17, 2010, Orszag actually appeared on GMA to congratulate his fiancee for being named the new weekend anchor. With former Democratic aide turned host George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America, doesn’t the program have enough conflicts of interest? Brief transcripts from The Early Show and Today can be found below: The Early Show 06/22/10 BETTY NGUYEN: It’s reported that President Obama’s budget director is calling it quits. A Democratic official tells the Associated Press that Peter Orszag is expected to resign in the coming months. Orszag would be the first high profile member of the Obama administration to leave. Today 6/22/10 MORALES: All right. Meantime, Savannah, there’s also some news this morning about the budget director, Peter Orszag? GURTHRIE: That’s right. As long expected, Peter Orszag is actually leaving the administration, probably some time this summer. Why? It’s a mix of the personal and the political. Most budget directors stay about 18 months. If he had stayed much longer, he’d probably have to get into the next budget cycle and be in for the long haul. He’s also getting married this fall. MORALES: All right. Savannah Guthrie with a lot there going on at the White House- thanks so much.

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‘GMA’ Has No Problem with Miley’s Gay ‘Kiss’

Filed under: Miley Cyrus , Adam Lambert , Music Miley Cyrus is no Adam Lambert … at least according to ” Good Morning America .” After simulating a girl-on-girl kiss while on stage in England two weeks ago ( bottom left ), the 17-year-old pop sensation performed on ‘GMA’ today ( top ). Interesting… Read more

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Miley Cyrus, Bret Michaels Perform ‘Every Rose’ For ‘Good Morning America’

‘It’s my mom’s favorite song,’ Cyrus says of the Poison classic. By Jocelyn Vena Bret Michaels and Miley Cyrus perform on “Good Morning America” Photo: ABC Miley Cyrus has declared that she Can’t Be Tamed, and neither, apparently, can her devoted fans, who couldn’t keep their excitement contained as they stormed Central Park in New York City to see Cyrus perform several songs for her appearance on “Good Morning America” on Friday (June 18). But, it wasn’t just Cyrus who got the crowd going, she was also joined by her pal and collaborator Bret Michaels . Cyrus, who will also perform Can’t Be Tamed songs for a concert being live-streamed by MTV on Monday, addressed some recent criticism she’s received for her more mature look and sound. “It’s always going to be hard [to grow up in public], because there’s so much stuff you have to get through in order to get to the stuff that’s real,” she explained. “You have to get through all the people that are ‘yes’ people and get to the people that are real. There are people who are negative just to be that way.” Meanwhile, Michaels gave an update on his health , joking that he just really wanted to hit the stage with Cyrus. “For me and I say this again, I feel blessed because I’m one of the 20 percent [to survive]. It was a scary few days. It’s a nice feeling to know I survived,” he said. “I figure I’m losing organs so fast, I’d better get out there really quick.” Then Cyrus did her thing. In super-skinny black jeans, a David Bowie T-shirt, a studded leather jacket and a group of writhing backup dancers, Miley kicked off her set with her new single, “Can’t Be Tamed.” “This record is completely me, completely what I wanted to say,” she said about the album’s sound. “There’s something about the pop rock sound that’s fun to perform live.” Then Cyrus slowed it down and was joined by Michaels to perform her cover of “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” which she recorded for her new album. Bret not only lent his guitar skills to the track, but he also sang with her on the song. “It’s my mom’s favorite song, so I got un-grounded by doing this song,” she laughed. “I try and put a touch of my family on each of my albums.” Her final song of the morning was her undeniable fan favorite “Party in the USA,” during which she changed the lyrics about a Jay-Z song to a “Michael song,” perhaps as a nod to the late King of Pop who died a year ago next Friday. What did you think of Miley’s performance with Bret Michaels? Share your reviews below. Related Artists Miley Cyrus Bret Michaels

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Megan Fox Lingerie Pictures

Megan Fox’s hotness has been all over the board these past few weeks, one minute she’s on the beach showing off her killer body in a bikini , the next she’s walking around in her dad’s dumpy jeans from the 90’s so I didn’t know what to expect this morning. Luckily she decided to give us a look at her sweet Megan Foxes in some nice little Armani lingerie. Honestly, I don’t really give a crap if it’s Armani or K-Mart lingerie… My boner doesn’t discriminate. Enjoy.

Chris Matthews Crams Year’s Worth of Anti-Tea Party Cliches into One Hour Special

What do Tea Partiers, Truthers, birthers, Birchers, militias, Pat Buchanan, Jerry Falwell, Barry Goldwater, Joe McCarthy, Father Coughlin, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, Ronald Reagan, Strom Thurmond, Rand Paul, Alex Jones, Orly Taitz, and Oklahoma City bomber Tim McVeigh all have in common? Approximately nothing, but don’t tell Chris Matthews. The MSNBC “Hardball” host spent the better part of an hour last night trying to associate all of these characters with one other. Of course he did not provide a shred of evidence beyond, ironically, a McCarthyite notion that all favor smaller government, and are therefore in league, whether they know it or not, to overthrow the government. Together, by Matthews’s account, they comprise or have given rise to the “New Right.” The special was less a history of the Tea Party movement than a history of leftist distortions of the Tea Party movement. As such, it tried — without offering any evidence, mind you — to paint the movement as potentially violent. Hence, after Matthews tried his hardest to link all of these characters, he went on to paint them all as supporting, inciting, or actually committing violence. Matthews trotted out Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center to claim that “one spark” could set the militia movement off into a violent frenzy. But Matthews used the statement not to indict the militias Potok was discussing, but rather as evidence that the Tea Party movement at-large is a violent one. Set aside for a moment the fact that Potok is nothing but a partisan hack with a pathetic track record of predicting violence, the B-roll footage while the thoroughly-discredited Potok was making these predictions was footage of the 9/12 Tea Party rally in Washington. This is what Matthews did throughout the special: splice together clips of militias firing weapons with Tea Party protesters in order to create a mental association between the groups. That there is no evidence whatsoever linking Tea Parties to militia groups, nor incidents of violence occurring at rallies, did not dissuade the former Jimmy Carter staffer. Matthews simply chose the unseemly route of trying to associate the numerous characters in his special without any evidence to back up his claims. The only connection that Matthews managed to legitimately draw between the Tea Party and militia groups — indeed, between any of the long list of characters mentioned above– is their aversion to government intervention in their daily lives. That’s right, in the same segment in which Matthews ragged against the late Joe McCarthy, he associated Tea Parties with the Hutaree Militia because both have a distaste for big government (the latter much stronger than the other, obviously). By Matthews’s logic, every American who has qualms with some element of capitalism is complicit in, and supports, openly or not, radical anarcho-socialist violence perpetrated at the G-8, or any other incident of leftist violence (and there have been many of late). Matthews himself has touted the wonders of the ” social state .” So he must support, or at least acknowledge the justifiability of folks who wish to violently overthrow the government and impose a socialist system. That is the only logical conclusion, if we accept Matthews’s premises. Such hypocrisy is rife in the special: if folks associated with the Tea Party use words like “revolution,” they must be literally advocating violence, whereas when mainstream leftists literally advocate violence , they are not worth mentioning. The special’s rank hypocrisy continues right through Matthews’s final monologue. “Words have consequences,” he states. “You cannot call a president’s policies ‘un-American,’ as Sarah Palin has done,” he claims. Or, Matthews forgot to add, as Salon Editor Joan Walsh and Time columnist Joe Klein have done, the former on Matthews’s show and the latter on another MSNBC program. You can’t “refer to the elected government as a ‘regime'” by Matthews’s account, unless, presumably, you are Chris Matthews or a host of other MSNBC personalities , in which case it is permissible. Given that the special really offered no new insight into the Tea Party movement — just the same cliches the Left has regurgitated since the fall of last year — it is hardly surprising, though worth mentioning, that neither Matthews nor any of his cohorts seem to remember their total lack of concern over the potential for anti-government violence during the Bush administration. A movie depicting the assassination of George W. Bush , the plethora of signs at anti-war rallies calling for his death , the litany of incidents of violence committed by leftist groups in the recent past — none of these things were particularly worrisome for the Left throughout Bush’s term. In all of these ways, the “Rise of the New Right” special was just more of the same.

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