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freeandfun1 said:I heard on the radio this AM that good ole Linda said that, quote, "Christians and Republicans are NOT welcome at her concerts".
Can you imagine Toby Keith getting up in front of an audiance and saying "Aethists or Muslims and Democrats are not welcome at my concerts"?
freeandfun1 said:I heard on the radio this AM that good ole Linda said that, quote, "Christians and Republicans are NOT welcome at her concerts".
lilcountriegal said:I can imagine that she'd change that point of view once she realized that not including Christians and Republicans to her concert would make ticket sales divebomb. What a dumbass she is. If I had one of her CDs, at this point, I would take great joy in burning it. Which is what I did with my Chixie Dicks music.
lilcountriegal said:I can imagine that she'd change that point of view once she realized that not including Christians and Republicans to her concert would make ticket sales divebomb. What a dumbass she is. If I had one of her CDs, at this point, I would take great joy in burning it. Which is what I did with my Chixie Dicks music.
lilcountriegal said:In all honesty, I dislike any type of performer who uses the stage as a political platform, regardless of which way they lean. If I'm paying big bucks to see a show, I want just that... a show. Not a political speech. If I wanted to hear a political show, I'd turn on C-Span for free.
Bonnie said:I agree, and would add that it irks me that they have such high opinions of themselves that A) they think we care what they think, and B) somehow they are better informed and smarter than we the audience........Especially considering most of them are hardly paragons of virtue.
Moi said:<i>The Las Vegas Sun, the city's other daily paper, said that that the Aladdin "overreacted" and "Las Vegas should be embarrassed at her treatment here."
"The intermingling of politics and entertainment has a long history, one that surely predates all of our lifetimes. Marlon Brando (news), Lenny Bruce, Bono, John Lennon ... the Dixie Chicks (news - web sites) ...-- the list of entertainers who have used their time in the limelight to express political opinions is inexhaustible," the paper said.
It added, "Ronstadt has been touring the country since May and has been praising Moore at each stop. Las Vegas should be embarrassed at her treatment here. Nowhere else but in the Entertainment Capital of the World has she been treated so inappropriately." </i>
I think that's the funniest thing said all along. To claim that because politics and entertainment has a long history...and the putrid examples that they gave...is in any way a justification for it continuing is laubable. And, really, why should Las Vegas be embarassed...did the city of Vegas vote on a referendum to boot her out? She was treated with the same respect she showed her hosts; for that's what they were hosts. They were not a government, nor government sponsored event. Private people and companies can invite or disinvite anyone from their premises or from performing in their venues.
The people who are complaining about her treatment need to get a better handle on reality.
Hannitized said:Bonnie said:I agree, and would add that it irks me that they have such high opinions of themselves that A) they think we care what they think, and B) somehow they are better informed and smarter than we the audience........Especially considering most of them are hardly paragons of virtue.Yes, and try to imagine if a politician were to slam a movie or recently released CD! Why would we care what a politician thinks? We wouldn't. And neither do we care what celebs think about politics. While everybody has an opinion, most people do not have a fan base with with to abuse their celebrity. I'm sick of singers and actors spouting their opinions. Remember, those people paid to attend her concert, not to be a captive audience for her politics.
In addition to not being paragons of virtue, many entertainers are un- or under-educated, too, so their opining is sound and fury that signifies nothing.
For example, I remember reading that Julia Roberts didn't even graduate from h.s., yet we occasionally endure her political comments. Ugh!
Moi said:<i>The Las Vegas Sun, the city's other daily paper, said that that the Aladdin "overreacted" and "Las Vegas should be embarrassed at her treatment here."
"The intermingling of politics and entertainment has a long history, one that surely predates all of our lifetimes. Marlon Brando (news), Lenny Bruce, Bono, John Lennon ... the Dixie Chicks (news - web sites) ...-- the list of entertainers who have used their time in the limelight to express political opinions is inexhaustible," the paper said.
It added, "Ronstadt has been touring the country since May and has been praising Moore at each stop. Las Vegas should be embarrassed at her treatment here. Nowhere else but in the Entertainment Capital of the World has she been treated so inappropriately." </i>
I think that's the funniest thing said all along. To claim that because politics and entertainment has a long history...and the putrid examples that they gave...is in any way a justification for it continuing is laubable. And, really, why should Las Vegas be embarassed...did the city of Vegas vote on a referendum to boot her out? She was treated with the same respect she showed her hosts; for that's what they were hosts. They were not a government, nor government sponsored event. Private people and companies can invite or disinvite anyone from their premises or from performing in their venues.
The people who are complaining about her treatment need to get a better handle on reality.