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COMPLETELY baffled. WOW!Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO) has come under rapid fire due to his recent comments likening President Barack Obama to a *gasp* Tar Baby! “Even if some people say, well the Republicans should have done this or they should have done that, they will hold the President responsible,” said Lamborn said Friday during an interview on a Denver radio station. “Now I don’t want to even have to be associated with him. It’s like touching a tar baby and you get, you get it, you know… you are stuck and you are part of the problem now and you can’t get away.”
And some have the UNMITIGATED GALL to say that racism doesn't exist....HA! My azz....The White House has not given any comment on Rep. Lamborn's remarks.And they shouldn't! I wouldn't even give him or this comment the time of day. Just kick their azz is 2012! SLIIIIIIME!Source
Ha! And some people seem to think that WHITE PRIVILEGE doesn't exit....PUUUUULEAZE! And listen, I am NEVER one to throw the race card around easily (but c'mon....it surely exists), but Chris Brown doesn't get the same passes as this guy in the media (and HEAR ME CLEAR, Chris Brown has A LOT of growing up to do. Never will I make excuses for his behavior). Just saying.....
Charlie Sheen is returning to TV! The former “Two and a Half Men” actor will star in “Anger Management,” a new sitcom loosely based on the 2003 comedy feature of the same name starring Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson. “I chose ‘Anger Management’ because, while it might be a big stretch for me to play a guy with serious anger management issues, I think it is a great concept,” Sheen said in a press release sent to Access Hollywood on Monday morning. “It also provides me with real ownership in the series, a certain amount of creative control and the chance to be back in business with one of my favorite movie producers of all time, Joe Roth.” According to the release, Sheen will play “a mild-mannered, non-confrontational man is ordered to attend group anger management sessions led by a therapist who could probably use some anger management himself.” The actor, who will retain a significant ownership stake in the series, will be reunited with producer Roth, who he’s worked with on five big screen features, including “Major League,” “Young Guns” and “Three Musketeers.” “Who better than Charlie Sheen to tackle ‘Anger Management,’” Roth said in a statement. “With Charlie’s incredible talent and comedic gifts, he remains the leading man of TV sitcoms. I’m excited to collaborate with him once again.”
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