Thursday, April 10, 2008

Drooling

The media used to try to stay out of the gutter - until they became desperate for more attention. Now, every college kid Beavis or Butthead wants to know what Chelsea visualized about Monica and when. And the media wants to give us those ugly mental pictures every chance they get.

"I really think it has gotten to the point where it is the attention thing," said [Amanda] Morris, a sophomore from Kokomo, Indiana. "At first, maybe that student really wanted to know what she thought about it. But by now it's 'Oh, that person got attention for it, I'm going to keep asking."'
That's really it. It's infantile.

Don't expect it to end. What our tabloid media would really love is for the Clinton family to come apart at the seams in public, strictly for our prurient interest.

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