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Apr 29, 2008 5:54:34 PM

Ellen, Rosie & Colbert on Miley

Ellen_5_2 I know Obama said he wouldn't debate Hillary again, but now that this whole Miley Cyrus scandal has broken wide open..don't they owe it to us to let us know where they stand on the most pressing issue of the day??

I know, I've just about had it with this too. Frankly, the only people to blame are her parents, and considering who her father is and how he wore his hair 15 years ago, is anyone really surprised?

What is interesting to see is which team the celebs line up for: Team Miley ("I was a pawn in Annie Liebovitz' twisted vision"), Team VF ("the little slut knew what she was doing all along") or Team Disney ("we're shocked such a sweet, innocent girl on whose shoulders our empire rests would do something so distasteful"). Oh, and then there Team Jamie Lee Curtis, who surprisingly enough seems to be the only one out saying anything resembling common sense. Who'da thunk it.

That said, I present to you the commentary of : Rosie (can someone PLEASE tell her to sit back from the camera???), Ellen and Stephen Colbert. Which side are you on?

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What is "twisted" is this whole article, It is hard to know where Ellen stopped her comments and where the others joined in or is it a fake left "no he said that". This whole article is badly constructed.
That being said, the fact that this article (who ever it is quoted from, if anyone) would take a swing at a child in such a poor distastfull way, is weak indeed. I personally only caught the first mention of the Miley thing on e or entertainment tonight, or something like that, before switching to something else. I'm sure that what ever it is, it's being heightened way farther than it should be for some one , or some other entitie's, personal attention and proffit. Yes, bad press still makes money for other magazines and websites (and sometimes more money than good press). But, at what cost? a child?

The entire Miley photo controversy was just a manufactured situation thought up by not-so-clever producers. I seriously doubt that Miley had anything whatsoever to do with the decision. It was a mistake, and looks like she's learned from it and moved on.

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