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Yep, that's The College Dropout dancing victoriously over an aged, anemic Muhammad Ali, whom West has adorned with those absolutely ridiculous shutter shades.

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Jun 25, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 6 Responses
Today: Jocks

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Celebrities make too much money. Subjective, sure, but probably true. Truer still is that very often those fortunes are wasted in inglorious, ill-planned blazes.

But sometimes the millions serve a higher purpose; sixth homes declined in favor of the public that makes a celebrity a celebrity. Yet where are those figures in Star and the National Enquirer?

Screw Birkin bags, time for money that counts: political donations.

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Feb 6, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 3 Responses
The Religion of Great Decisions

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Kelly Preston, seen above holding her daughter's head underwater (precious), and husband, John Travolta, are coming under heavy fire for setting out to have a third child while still failing to acknowledge that their first, Jett, may have a problem even more severe than the name Jett Travolta.

Travolta has either pretended there is nothing wrong with Jett, 15, or claimed his condition is Kawasaki syndrome, a disease characterized by high fever, skin rash and swelling of the lymph nodes.

One magazine editor who has interviewed Travolta more than once says that the star's son is disabled - and yet he continues to behave as if nothing is wrong.

"Travolta sits there in interviews talking about how Jett loves to read or play sports, but it is clear that the boy can barely do either," the editor said.

"Scientology is keeping him from acknowledging his son's autism. They see it as a weakness," Kenny told Ebner.

According to the Church of Scientology, people with mental illnesses are "degraded" and capable of curing themselves by working harder on the church's teachings.

"He could do so much good for autism awareness if he would just come forward."

While the scandal surrounding Jett's illness grows, insiders say denial like this is to be expected from John, who famously told Christopher Reeve to "walk it off," and once asserted that Muhammad Ali was being "a trembling, little bitch."

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Jun 1, 2007 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 48 Responses