April 12th, 2013 10:18am EDT
The episode description for tonight's Go On promised a cross country trip for Steve and Ryan wherein Ryan would interview for a national host job. "Urn-ed Run" did not involve a cross country trip wherein Ryan would eventually interview for a national host job. The fabricated plot line would've worked for a season finale story. Season finales are designed to provide closure for the season and establish story lines for the new season. Ryan achieved a professional milestone when his show was the #1 drive-time talk show in Los Angeles. Of course, Go On isn't about a man's goal to become a nati...
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January 12th, 2012 1:00pm EST
Stephen Colbert could be running for the GOP presidential nomination in South Carolina - and he actually has a shot to do better than some of the "real" contenders.
Last night on The Colbert Report, Stephen announced that he was polling 5% in his home state according to a Public Policy Polling survey - above candidate John Huntsman's 4%.
To celebrate, Colbert is promising a "big announcement" on his show tonight, an obvious tease to a possible candidacy. This was after the audience cheered when he asked them "Should I run for President in South Carolina?"
Colbert prev...
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November 18th, 2010 2:30pm EST
I never thought these words would pass from my lips, but: poor Kanye. It's hard these days not to feel sorry for the guy, in spite of his famous and well-documented infamous antics. Though I cannot cosign on some of the many tantrums he's thrown at award shows where winning would have been of little relevance to his career, it's sad to see a man who is being attacked and publicly shamed for being real.
In his now-infamous interview with Matt Lauer, Kanye West expresses regret and empathy for saying that George W. Bush did not care about black people in the wake of Katrina, because he was a...
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November 15th, 2010 2:00pm EST
Just last Thursday Jenn Sterger met with NFL officials to discuss Brett Favre’s misconduct during his short stint with the New York Jets in 2008. Sterger, who at the time was a sideline reporter for the Jets, alleges that the Minnesota Viking quarterback sent her a number of text messages containing pictures of his genitals.
While there’s a huge uproar about Brett Favre’s lewd and inappropriate behavior, let’s not forget that he’s not the only celebrity to have sent photos of his privates via text. There have...
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June 29th, 2010 4:17pm EDT
Let's start this out right with the pseudo-celebrity I most abhor: Taylor Momsen. Some celebs are fun to rag on because they're so ridiculous that you can help but love them, kind of like puppies on Xanax (read: Lindsay Lohan, Amy Winehouse). Then there's the ones who are so vapid they just suck the life out of you and it pains you that they're probably making more in a year than you will in your life. That's where the girls like Taylor comes in.
This time, she's strutting around the Warped Tour stage with her hooch hanging out like she ISN'T jailbait. Too bad she is, and will be, for a lo...
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Taylor Momsen's Studio And Equipment Wrecked In Hurricane
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