Madonna’s Bro Spills More Dirt on Madonna - if you care…
Page Six reveals a series of revelations in Christopher Ciccone’s new book “Life with My Sister Madonna.”
What did she say about sleeping with JFK Jr.?
Page Six reveals a series of revelations in Christopher Ciccone’s new book “Life with My Sister Madonna.”
What did she say about sleeping with JFK Jr.?
Best Dressed?
Well, this cover suggests that.
Need more evidence?
At the birthday of “Vanity Fair’s Amy Fine Collins, the guardian of the International Best Dressed List, social lioness Deeda Blair was sporting an Obama button on the hip of her Chanel couture suit.”
There you have it. Case closed.
The New York Post provides inside details from sources revealing why Rev. Wright said what he said. Here are some of the excerpts:
The New York Times features Barack Obama on its cover today where he’s shown separating himself from his ex-pastor’s comments.
“His comments were not only divisive and destructive, but I believe that they end up giving comfort to those who prey on hate, and I believe that they do not portray accurately the perspective of the black church,” Mr. Obama said, his voice welling with anger. “They certainly don’t portray accurately my values and beliefs.”
“I’m outraged by the comments that were made and saddened over the spectacle that we say yesterday, ” Mr. Obama said, speaking to reporters today in North Carolina according to the New York Times. He added, “I find these comments appalling. It contradicts everything that I’m about and who I am.”
“They offend me, they rightly offend all Americans and they should be denounced,” he said. “That’s what I am doing very clearly and unequivocally here today.”
Arugula vs Beer.
Can it be that simple?
Not anymore - especially after this current Rev. Wight debacle.
The gap just got a bit wider. Don’t you think?
In case you missed it, here are some of the quotes from Rev. Wrights appearance yesterday:
The review are in!
Rev. Wright’s recent commentary have placed Barack Obama’s campaign in a disastrous position.
Can Barack Obama distance himself from Rev. Wright at this point?
Obama did say yesterday, “He [Wright] does not speak for me. He does not speak for the campaign, and so he may make statements in the future that don’t reflect my values or concerns.”
Is this a strong enough statement from Barack Obama?
For the New York Post’s story, click here.
This recent cover of Newsweek would have been the perfect cover for this week!
As the Obama/Wright controversy swirls like a tornado out of control, Hillary says she WANTS another debate.
And she’ll do it anywhere - even on the back of a flat truck.
You have to give her credit.
She has stuck in this race through many ups and downs - and now it looks like she actually has a chance.
What do you think? Will this recent Rev. Wright controversy torpedo Barack Obama’s campaign?