Controversial left wing activist Michael Moore is taking grief from Fox News for a controversial post he shared on Facebook. The “Bowling for Columbine” star went after Americans — both Democrat and Republican — for using the slogan “I Support Out Troops” in a disingenuous manner. Moore was the first person in his home town to advocate for soldiers returning from the war in Iraq and who serve now in Afghanistan to have preferential treatment with regard to hiring, but even he does not feel like he’s doing enough to support or war vets. Find out what he really feels about soldiers and Americans (contrary to public opinion). Keep reading…
Social Issues
Social issues debates and discussions typically occur in casual conversations between intellectuals and business professionals. Whether the trending topic of the day featured on talk radio or late night television talk shows is about LGBT pride, gay marriage, the fight to legalize medical marijuana, ethics, politics, the elections or any other topics that involve a mix of history, pop culture trivia, philosophy, psychology and sociology to muddle through, the following Op-Ed (opinion based editorial news articles written by featured columnists and special guest contributors) are sure to both ask and answer questions that make you go, “hmmmmm.”
Celebrity mom Halle Berry worst co-parent in Hollywood?
Gabriel Aubry, a prominent restauranteur, was beaten to a bloody pulp by Halle Berry’s boyfriend Oliver Martinez over the 2012 holiday. The French actor is allegedly furious that he and Berry have had to shell out over $3 million dollars in legal fees trying to block him from seeing the child. They want to move to France to start their new life with Martinez playing pretend bio-daddy. Knowing that the goal of any adult couple who splits is supposed to be to successfully co-parent any children affected by a split, Berry’s plan to remove Gabriel Aubry from his daughter’s life is the antitheses of healthy co-parenting. Keep reading…
Celebrity Chefs: Roast of Guy Fieri restaurant in New York deserved?
Food Network celebrity chef Guy Fieri is striking back at a New York Times restaurant columnist for roasting his new NYC restaurant. He’s gone on the Today Show to defend his reputation and the restaurant’s honor. But what’s the real lesson here for him and chefs like Emeril Lagasse, Alton Brown, Bobby Flay, Paula Deen, and others like them who have their own shows on the cable TV networks? The message the critic wrote came across loud and clear to the readers: stop ripping people off or misleading them by saying you serve great food at your Hollywood inspired restaurant. Want to know what Guy Fieri said about the critic? Keep reading…
American Idol contestant Colton Dixon turns Christian rock star
American Idol contestant Colton Dixon loves God and Jesus and he’s not embarrassed to tell this fan base about his religious experiences. While Philip Phillips has been using his star power to promote his new hit single “Home”, Dixon has been reaching out to his fan base posturing himself as a Christian rock star. While Joshua Ledet came away from the reality television show showing off his soulful roots and is positioned to become a leading voice in a renaissance revival of both blues and jazz sounds, Dixon hopes to resurrect his career after the devastating loss. By appealing to the Christian right wing crowd. Keep reading…
The Situation on Jersey Shore gay rumors started by mad Snooki and JWoww
The good thing about Snooki talking about LGBT issues is that she admitted to being bi-sexual. But coming out for a girl in this day and age is really no big deal. The problem is, gay men are shunned in Italian culture — something Nicole Polizzi and Jenni Farley both must know (in America and after spending time filming Jersey Shore in Italy). If Mike Sorrentino is gay and has kept his homosexuality a secret, it is likely to be because he wants to keep his good Catholic boy image in tact. Italians can accept a womanizer who is married without blinking an eye, but tell them a man has a same sex partner? That’s a huge deal. Keep reading…
Susan G. Komen Planned Parenthood scandal linked to Sarah Palin?
Star celebs who have helped them raise money represent both liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans. Celebrity supporters of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation include Ellen Degeneres, George W. Bush, Neil Patrick Harris, Mimi Rogers, Christie Brinkley. Cynthia Nixon Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Jennifer Tilly, Vanessa Hudgens, Laura Bush, and Ann Curry. For that reason, wouldn’t it make sense that the people they put in charge be able to steer a neutral course politically while promoting the health of women? Apparently, a friend of Sarah Palin in charge of Komen disagreed. The pro-life activist tried to pull a sneaky! Keep reading.