Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Media-Whore D'Oevres



(image via thisislondon)

"It was business as usual for troubled Britney and the first stop on the singer's agenda - after surrendering her boys Sean Preston, two, and one-year-old Jayden James to their father Kevin's bodyguard - was a visit to Epitome, her favourite Bel Air tanning salon." (Thisislondon)

"Sarah (Silverman) got back to her story about meeting Angelina Jolie. She said that they were in a meeting room writing when they saw her come out of a bathroom on the set there where they work. They all went outside to write after that and then her dog ran over to Angelina and then she came over to say hello to her. She said that she was rally nice and star struck which she rarely gets. She said her lips looked like a perfect vagina ..." (Marksfriggin)

"While once close, Bill Clinton privately belittled Gore during his 2000 presidential campaign, Smith claims. She also alleges that the Prez diverted time and money away from Gore 'in a big way' in order to support Hillary's bid for Senate. According to a member of Gore's team, 'The Clintons come first. That was their basic framework.'" (RushandMolloy)

"Sen. Hillary Clinton's (D-NY) presidential campaign raised about $27 million dollars over the past three months, with $22 million for the primary, the Huffington Post has confirmed. The campaign also reports that 100,000 new donors contributed to the campaign in Q3.Hillary's latest fundraising numbers roughly match her total from Q2, a unique feat -- all the other Democratic candidates reported a sharp drop in fundraising this quarter. Clinton's total was substantially greater than Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) $20 million take, giving her campaign its first quarterly fundraising victory in the race thus far." (Huffingtonpost)

"If you can believe the Drudge Report, it now looks like Clinton outraised Obama in the thrid quarter by a few million and added 100,000 donors. The sums are so huge and so much bigger than the Republicans that it makes you wonder when the GOP is ever going to catch up. Surely when the Democrats pick a nominee and the Republicans rally around one, the gap will close. But in the mean time, it's not even close." (Portfolio)

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