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Paris Hilton Pregnant Bikini Picture of the Day

I think it was pretty obvious that Paris Hilton was pregnant in the last 2 months of pictures of her. She’s fat in the stomach and girls like Paris Hilton don’t get fat. Like a gay man, being skinny is all that matters to her trashy rich cunt life. If anything, this is a medical mystery. All the botched abortions, starving herself, drug use, STDs, random cock inside her, etc…you’d think she’d be sterile, but unfortunately, she isn’t…. Unfortunately, you don’t really need permission to have a baby, it’s your natural right, and like so many unfit mothers before her, who got knocked up for the wrong reason, like cuz they couldn’t afford the abortion, or cuz they wanted government funding, or cuz they were trying to keep their man, or cuz they were like Paris and trying to be trendy, get media attention like their friends, Paris Hilton’s gonna bring it…. The only good news in all this is that she’s loaded and can pay a staff and an education that will hopefully balance out her as a mother. Her garbage morals and values, her porn career, her excessive disgustingness can’t be passed on, The only hope we have is miscarriage, so let’s join together and prey this baby never sees the light of day. Keep playing it up for the cameras you fucking cunt….I hope dude K-Fed’s your sloppy mom ass.

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The Great Debate — MTV on Hook for ‘Teen’ Violence?

Filed under: Amber Portwood , Gary Shirley , Teen Mom , MTV , TMZ TV The gloves came off today in the TMZ newsroom over MTV’s role in the Amber Portwood domestic violence case. Thankfully — unlike that ” Teen Mom ” episode — no one got punched in the head. Check out TMZ on TV — click here to see your local listings! Read more

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Paris Hilton’s Tangled Weave Could Cost Her $70 Mil

Filed under: Paris Hilton , Celebrity Justice , Beauty Here’s the good news — Paris Hilton is way more marketable than first thought.

Make It Rain On Them Hoes: Mike Vick’s Redemption Is Complete

Video Game Vick ‘s comeback season just got a little sweeter. The Eagles’ quarterback, who sat out two seasons while serving a federal sentence for dogfighting, will start for the NFC in the Jan. 30 Pro Bowl in Honolulu. Vick was selected in a leaguewide vote by NFL players, coaches and fans. Vick made three Pro Bowls with Atlanta before he was suspended by the league and served jail time for running a dogfighting ring. This season, he has gone from a seldom-used backup to the NFC’s leading passer, the catalyst for Philadelphia’s dynamic offense. He wasn’t really interested in talking about the Pro Bowl after the Minnesota Vikings upset the NFC East champion Eagles 24-14 in the NFL’s first Tuesday game since 1946. “I’m not worried about the Pro Bowl right now,” he said. “There’s so many things going on in my head. I appreciate the Pro Bowl, but as of right now, I can’t even focus on that. It’s in oblivion right now.” Besides Vick, the Eagles had four other players selected. Atlanta, which leads the NFC with a 12-3 record, had the most Pro Bowlers with seven, including quarterback Matt Ryan, receiver Roddy White and defensive end John Abraham. New England (13-2), the AFC leader, had six Pro Bowlers, led by QB Tom Brady, the league’s top passer who will make his sixth trip to the game — provided the Patriots don’t make the Super Bowl. The game will be played the Sunday before the title game at Cowboys Stadium. Now all he needs is that first Super Bowl ring. And a puppy. Source

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Pat Buchanan Is Still Scared That White People Will Not Lead Tomorrow

From his column: “That speaks about who is going to be leading tomorrow.” So said Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Every three years, the Paris-based OECD holds its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests of the reading, math and science skills of 15-year-olds in developing and developed countries. Gurria was talking of the results of the 2009 tests. Sixty-five nations competed. The Chinese swept the board. The schools of Shanghai-China finished first in math, reading and science. Hong Kong-China was third in math and science. Singapore, a city-state dominated by overseas Chinese, was second in math, fourth in science. Only Korea, Japan and Finland were in the hunt. And the U.S.A.? America ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math, producing the familiar quack-quack. “This is an absolute wake-up call for America,” said Education Secretary Arne Duncan. “We have to face the brutal truth. We have to get much more serious about investment in education.” But the “brutal truth” is that we invest more per pupil than any other country save Luxembourg, and we are broke. And a closer look at the PISA scores reveals some unacknowledged truths. True, East Asians — Chinese, Koreans, Japanese — are turning in the top scores in all three categories, followed by the Europeans, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders. But, looking down the New York Times list of the top 30 nations, one finds not a single Latin American nation, not a single African nation, not a single Muslim nation, not a single South or Southeast Asian nation (save Singapore), not a single nation of the old Soviet Union except Latvia and Estonia. And in Europe as in Asia, the northern countries (Finland, Norway, Belgium, Iceland, Austria, Germany) outscore the southern (Greece, Italy, Portugal). Slovenia and Croatia, formerly of the Habsburg Empire, outperformed Albania and Serbia, which spent centuries under Turkish rule. Among the OECD members, the most developed 34 nations on earth, Mexico, principal feeder nation for U.S. schools, came in dead last in reading. Steve Sailer of VDARE.com got the full list of 65 nations, broke down U.S. reading scores by race, then measured Americans with the countries and continents whence their families originated. What he found was surprising. Asian-Americans outperform all Asian students except for Shanghai-Chinese. White Americans outperform students from all 37 predominantly white nations except Finns, and U.S. Hispanics outperformed the students of all eight Latin American countries that participated in the tests. African-American kids would have outscored the students of any sub-Saharan African country that took the test (none did) and did outperform the only black country to participate, Trinidad and Tobago, by 25 points. America’s public schools, then, are not abject failures. They are educating immigrants and their descendants to outperform the kinfolk their parents or ancestors left behind when they came to America. America’s schools are improving the academic performance of all Americans above what it would have been had they not come to America. What American schools are failing at, despite the trillions poured into schools since the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, is closing the racial divide. We do not know how to close the gap in reading, science and math between Anglo and Asian students and black and Hispanic students. And from the PISA tests, neither does any other country on earth. The gap between the test scores of East Asian and European nations and those of Latin America and African nations mirrors the gap between Asian and white students in the U.S. and black and Hispanic students in the U.S. Which brings us to “Bad Students, Not Bad Schools,” a new book in which Dr. Robert Weissberg contends that U.S. educational experts deliberately “refuse to confront the obvious truth.” “America’s educational woes reflect our demographic mix of students. Today’s schools are filled with millions of youngsters, many of whom are Hispanic immigrants struggling with English plus millions of others of mediocre intellectual ability disdaining academic achievement.” In the public and parochial schools of the 1940s and 1950s, kids were pushed to the limits of their ability, then pushed harder. And when they stopped learning, they were pushed out the door. Writes Weissberg: “To be grossly politically incorrect, most of America’s educational woes vanish if these indifferent, troublesome students left when they had absorbed as much as they were going to learn and were replaced by learning-hungry students from Korea, Japan, India, Russia, Africa and the Caribbean.” Weissberg contends that 80 percent of a school’s success depends on two factors: the cognitive ability of the child and the disposition he brings to class — not on texts, teachers or classroom size. If the brains and the will to learn are absent, no amount of spending on schools, teacher salaries, educational consultants or new texts will matter. A nation weary of wasting billions on unctuous educators who never deliver what they promise may be ready to hear some hard truths. Source

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Lydia Hearst Shaw Distances Herself From Lindsay Lohan Satire

‘I am not officially signed onto any other projects,’ model tweets following reports that she will star in ‘Dogs in Pocketbooks.’ By Terri Schwartz Lydia Hearst Shaw Photo: Michael Kovac/FilmMagic Lydia Hearst Shaw is doing her best to separate herself from the controversy building around the upcoming film “Dogs in Pocketbooks.” Screenwriter Charles Casillo announced Monday that he had hired Hearst Shaw as the lead in his satire on the life of Lindsay Lohan (and, apparently, other starlets). But after Lohan’s mother Dina lashed out and threatened to sue over the project , Shaw took to her Twitter to clarify that she is not involved in the film. “Just so we are all clear.. My hair is Red because I am the new face of Schwarzkopf color. I am a model. I dyed my hair to front the campaign,” she tweeted . “As for any theatrical roles I am currently filming Two Jacks directed by Bernard Rose. My next project is Catwalk by Tony Hickox.. Thank you all for your messages of encouragement during my transition to acting. I truly love and appreciate it. At this time I am not officially signed onto any other projects.” The role Shaw would have played was that of a “bratty movie goddess in and out of rehab, in trouble with the law, and hounded by greedy agents, predatory paparazzi, off-the-wall stalkers and crazed media.” Though Casillo had originally compared the character to Lohan by saying it was “in no way mean-spirited toward Lindsay,” he retracted his statement Tuesday (December 28) and said the comparison was “totally blown out of proportion.” Instead, the character is allegedly an amalgamation of Lohan, Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Marilyn Monroe and Jean Harlow. When announcing he had chosen Hearst Shaw as the lead, Casillo said, “She’s one of the few supermodels who can actually act. She’s smart, well-read, charming and very beautiful. We looked at a lot of actresses for this role, and I was really knocked out.” But now it looks like he will have to go back to some of those other actresses for his leading lady and see if any of them are still interested. Dina Lohan threatened to take legal action against the project, like she did E-Trade , and when TMZ spoke with Lohan family lawyer Stephanie Ovadia, she said the family has a “very strong case.” “They are again using [Lindsay’s] likeness without her being compensated,” Ovadia said. “Not only that, but they are advertising the fact they are using her likeness. Anyone bringing negativity will be dealt with accordingly.” Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Teena Marie Remembered By Lenny Kravitz, Swizz Beatz, Q-Tip

Kravitz dubs Marie a ‘treasure’ as he recalls her generosity when he was starting out in music. By Mawuse Ziegbe Teena Marie in 2007 Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Teena Marie’s sudden death is hitting many of the late R&B veteran’s friends and family hard, including her onetime mentee-turned-rock star Lenny Kravitz. In a video posted on the rocker’s YouTube channel , Kravitz, looking sullen in a dark hoodie, reveals that he woke up in Paris to the news of Marie’s passing and opens up about her generosity and assistance when he was starting his career as a teen. “I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for Teena. She took me in when I was around 16. I was just a musician on the street. I was living from pillar to post. She took me in, she gave me a bedroom, she fed me, she cooked for me, she took care of me. She gave me instruments to play, she took me to all her recording sessions. She took me to concerts, she nurtured me and helped me to become who I am,” Kravitz says. He added that although he hadn’t publicly discussed their relationship before now and lost touch in the years before her death, he’s still grateful for everything she did for him in those early years. “I’ve never really talked much about it in depth, but I would not be here. She changed my life, not only as an artist, but as a person who truly loved me for who I was. We’d been out of contact for the last few years, but I just want to say, Teena, that I will always love and respect you,” he says. “Thank you for being my friend. Thank you, Father, for the life of Teena Marie.” The “Again” singer also sent condolences to Marie’s loved ones and touted the late songstress’ many skills. “I just want to send all my love and respect out to the family and I just want to say Teena Marie was a treasure, was a genius,” he says. “Composer, arranger, singer, musician, unique, underrated by far.” Kravitz is one of many celebs who have paid tribute to the late star, who was found dead in her California home on Sunday. Swizz Beatz recently tweeted , “R.I.P TO ONE OF THE BEST VOICES OF MUSIC TEENA MARIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” before announcing that he would push back his weekly Monster Monday release in honor of Marie. Missy Elliott tweeted , “My Prayers go out to Teena Marie’s family. Teena created music that is Timeless! Songs sung with soul and conviction a True LEGEND!” Fashion mogul Kimora Lee Simmons wrote , “RIP to the legendary Ms Teena Marie. Luv u always! We’ll celebrate + sing in your memory!” A Tribe Called Quest MC Q-Tip reminisced on Twitter about how Marie’s music touched another late star, Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay, who loved the soul great’s rendition of “If I Were a Bell.” He also urged rising soul stars to pick up Marie’s torch, typing , “hopefully a young singer can take this blueprint she left. RIP.” Share your memories of Teena Marie in the comments below. Related Photos Remembering Teena Marie Related Artists Teena Marie Lenny Kravitz Swizz Beatz Q-Tip

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Paris Hilton Bikini Trash of the Day

Paris Hilton is in her bikini. I can go pass the fuck out now knowing I’ve left you with something disgusting enough to satisfy your pervert needs… It was a joke that she was famous 10 years ago, but now the joke is on us because we’re still talking about her 10 years later. She’s one of those things we should have forgotten about long ago, and I guess she proves all that is wrong in society, like that money can’t buy you a cure to herpes, but it can buy you a cure for Aids, which in Paris Hilton’s case is probably good enough… She’s a waste of fucking time, here she is sloppy, fat, old and ugly in her bikini for you die hard Paris Hilton fans…Get over it motherfuckers, it’s really nothing good….she’s just milking the press in some staged pics cuz they think she’s pregnant.

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Justin Bieber Tops List of Most-Viewed YouTube Videos

Recording artist Justin Beiber attends the Z100 & Coca Cola's All Access Lounge pre-show at Hammerstein Ballroom on December 10, 2010 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics

TMZ Live — Sex Tape Drama & Baldwin vs. Costner

So many questions, so little time — but we’ll hit on all the big stuff today including more Paris Hilton sex tape drama, Demi Lovato settling up with her punch victim, and Dina Lohan calling out Lindsay’s accuser. Submit your questions in the comments… Read more

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