Saturday, April 21, 2012

One-Time "Nice" Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt Now Playing A Perky Prostitute on TV's Lifetime Network


Jennifer Love Hewitt, the actress who became famous for playing wholesome, sweet, girl-next-door 'Sarah' on the old ABC hit show "Party of Five" couldn't be satisfied playing good girls all her life (much less having anyone dare mistake her for being a 'good girl' in real life), so what better way to get rid of that image than by starring as a whore in a TV series on a network supposedly dedicated to portraying women in a "kinder" and "gentler" light:
Ten years ago, perky actress Jennifer Love Hewitt tried to jump-start a music career with a song titled “Bare Naked.” Now she’s trying that attention-grabbing tactic again with a sleazy new Lifetime series called “The Client List.”  She plays a massage therapist who turns tricks.

That network has adopted a new slogan: “This is not your mother’s Lifetime.” That’s appropriate for a new drama with a single-mother whore at its sympathetic center. We learn she was forced into being a sex worker when her husband mysteriously left her – you know, the way of the world for single moms.
Hewitt first made “The Client List” as a TV-movie in which the sex worker ultimately learned the error of her ways. Not any more. It’s now a weekly series with no storyline of error and redemption in sight.

After tremendous hype, its debut – on Easter Sunday, no less – scored 2.8 million viewers, second only to the 2007 launch of Lifetime's show “Army Wives.”

Slate.com calls it “Ultra-Soft Porn” and on its Facebook page, the show asks women to “rate the clients” to see which john is the most attractive. You can rate them “Dud or Stud” and enter to win a $5,000 prize. Somehow, all of Hewitt’s TV clients could double as models – another dose of non-reality.

Speaking of which, the group Licensed Massage Therapists is very upset at how their profession is being merged with prostitution weekly in the public mind. But Hewitt protests that her show only projects “reality.”

"At the end of the day, it's a television series," she argues. "I'm not saying every massage parlor in the world gives happy endings, nor do I know which ones do, but it is a part of our society. And even if it wasn't, it's just a part of our story. It's entertainment."

When that line of argument collapses, she claims her sex-worker character is just too lovable to protest.

“I tried to make a joke on Twitter that I wondered why people were not writing to ‘Dexter’ about killing people, or to ‘Nurse Jackie’ about taking drugs on the job. Those are big, big television characters audiences love and adore....so if there can be a serial killer we all like, I feel like a happy-endings specialist is the least of our worries.”
Doesn’t that quote sum up just about everything that’s wrong with our popular culture these days? Viewers are expected to adore serial killers, drug-abusing, adulterous nurses, and prostitutes disguised as massage therapists?
But Hewitt isn’t done whining. When she starred on “The Ghost Whisperer” on CBS, "No medium ever complained that I was playing a medium who had too much cleavage. In fact, they were all like, ‘Thank you so much!’ I mean, I constantly had cleavage up to my chin, and not one medium had a problem with it. They were like, ‘People think we're hot!’ Now, if massage therapists could just feel the same.”
Like most people in Hollywood, Hewitt wants to push the envelope in what she calls a “provocative, unapologetic manner” to make her millions. Then she demands that no one ever protest that she’s making prostitution look glamorous and morally acceptable.
Hewitt wants to avoid being “judgmental” about prostitutes. “It's an easy industry to have a judgment on, but I feel like that judgment comes from lack of knowledge and fear and maybe not knowing the whole story.”
So Dr. Hewitt’s offering an educational “whole story” on her program? Even worse, Hewitt wants to declare that prostitution is okay with her. “I respect people doing what they have to do in order to try to live and be happy.” This woman has the brain of a text message. K?
But what if the prostitute is helping wreck a marriage and a home? No problemo. Reviewer Brian Lowry at Variety explains how Hewitt’s character Riley gets softened around the edges. She “spends a lot of time counseling her clients -- providing helpful, homespun marital advice to stroke them emotionally, not just physically.”
Cheat with the husband, then tell him to buy the wife flowers? Love is never having to say you’re faithful.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Video: David Axelrod Makes The Case For Mitt Romney



HotAir.com:
A great rapid response effort by the Mitt Romney team on this one … In an interview on Fox News Sunday this morning, David Axelrod said the 2012 election will come down to a choice: Do Americans want “an economy that produces a growing middle class and gives people a chance to get ahead and their kids a chance to get ahead?” Or do they want to continue down “the road we’re on”?


The Romney camp quickly clipped the interview and uploaded the relevant soundbite as a YouTube video — then tweeted it out.


Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul wrote quickly, “@davidaxelrod’s right: choice IS btwn growing economy vs continuing down down [sic] road we’re on.”


Romney’s digital director, Zac Moffatt, tweeted along the same lines. “VIDEO: Did @davidaxelrod endorsed [sic] @Mittromney this morning? Sounded like it.”


Moffatt added the hashtag #Axelrod4Romney, a clever little addition.


The idea was rapidly picked up by Congressman Darrell Issa, Erick Erickson and others.


Don’t you just know David Axelrod is kicking himself right now?
RELATED: Romney campaign says Axelrod 'makes the case for Mitt Romney'

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Obamabot Soledad O'Brien Tries (And Fails) to Debunk Romney's Women Job Loss Claim



Newsbusters.org:
CNN's Soledad O'Brien once again tried to fact-check numbers she took issue with, and once more she failed to refute them. On Monday's Starting Point she took aim at Mitt Romney's claim that women have accounted for 92 percent of the job losses under President Obama.


"That would be a shocking number if it were true, which it really isn't exactly overall," O'Brien began. Yet even ABC's George Stephanopoulos admitted the report was "accurate."


O'Brien claimed that since the numbers were counted beginning with January 2009, they included a three-week hemorrhage of jobs before Obama's January 20th inauguration, and thus he was held accountable for jobs lost during Bush's administration.


However, even if the numbers accounted for this and began in February 2009, women still lost 484,000 jobs in Obama's term, compared with a net gain of 468,000 jobs for men. Thus under President Obama, beginning a few days into his presidency, women lost jobs overall while men gained nearly as many jobs. So while Soledad is trying to refute the "war on women" Obama is being blamed for, she isn't doing a very good job.


In addition, she stated that men lost more jobs in the recession than women and most of their losses occurred before 2009, and thus the numbers should have begun when the recession commenced in December of 2007. However, the Romney campaign was specifically counting job losses for Obama's term – which is not uncommon for judging a presidency – and Soledad could not refute it as false even though she tried.


O'Brien is no stranger to defending Obama. She made headlines for a spat with Breitbart editor Joel Pollak over Obama's connections with radical professor Derrick Bell, tried to deflect blame away from Obama toward President Bush as the "food stamp president," and challenged "The Obamas" author Jodi Kantor over her book's claims – but was refuted by her own network's reports.
RELATED: Stephanopoulos Agrees 92% Women Job Losses Statistic ‘Accurate’ After ABC’s World News Called It ‘Mostly False’

Monday, April 16, 2012

Politiks As Usual: 4/16/12


Obama: 'I'll Be Angry' If Secret Service Sex Scandal True

Obama Camp Battles Romney Over Female Job Loss Criticism

Brewer Signs Law Banning Most Late-term Abortions

Social Conservatives Looking For A Reason To Love Romney

Taking Down Fast and Furious: It Wasn't Botched

Obamas Could've Paid $103,067 More In Taxes Without Bush Tax Cuts, Credits

LifeTime’s ‘The Client List’: Selling Sex, Exploiting Women

YouTube: New Channels Cater to Lefties

Gawker’s ‘Fox News Mole’ Reveals FNC Staffers ‘Blackballed’ as Conservative ‘Nuts’ by CNN

Why Skipping College Was One of the Smartest Decisions of My Life

Sarah Palin: Democrat Has Ignited 'Mama Grizzlies'

Marco Rubio: I’m Not Going To Be The Vice President

Qatar Named As The Fattest Nation On Earth Where HALF Of All Adults Are Obese