And now an unprofessionally editorialized news update from the Mangy Dog Newsroom:
{January 24, 2001}
Pop
Singer Michael Bolton Loses U.S. Top Court Appeal
WASHINGTON
- Pop superstar Michael Bolton lost a U.S. Supreme Court bid on Monday to
overturn a $5.4 million jury verdict that his hit, "Love Is a Wonderful
Thing," copied parts of a song by the legendary soul singers, the Isley
Brothers. This decision officially confirms Bolton as this year's early leader
among pop acts completely devoid of original thought and talent. Ricky Martin
follows at a close second, due to his Pre-Presidential Inauguration Concert.
The nation is still in shock following news source Reuters' use of the phrase
"pop superstar" in conjunction with Michael Bolton.
'Friends'
Beefs Up for Battle Against 'Survivor'
HOLLYWOOD
- In a desperate move to limit the potential damage from CBS' "Survivor:
The Australian Outback," .NBC will serve up extra-long episodes of "Friends"
and a shortened prime-time version of "Saturday Night Live" from
8-9 p.m. on Thursdays next month. When reached for comment, an unnamed NBC
representative was quoted as saying, "It's OVER! It's ALL OVER! Oh, my
God it's all crashing down around me! What have we done? What have we dooooooooonnnnnnnnnnne?!"
This
reporter thinks they should just have hour-long Friends episodes where the
gang sits around watching Survivor on their tv. Then, you get all the things
you love about Friends, you don't miss what happens down in Australia, and
NBC would be slightly less conspicuous with it's lack of faith in their product.
In other entertainment
news, Tupac Shakur is still dead. We'll keep you updated on this late-breaking
story as it unfolds.
George W. Bush
Delivers 14-Minute Inaugural Address
WASHINGTON - Minutes
after he was sworn in as the 43rd president Saturday, President George W. Bush
delivered his inaugural address, 'We Are Bound By Ideals.' While the entire
speech makes for an interesting (if not appalling) read, I'll only bring up
a few points here for discussion purposes.
"And I thank
Vice President Gore for a contest conducted with spirit, and ended with grace." Grace? GRACE?? This 'contest' ended with anything but grace. The re-writing
of history and bastardization of facts begins as soon as he takes oath.
"We have a
place, all of us, in a long story; a story we continue, but whose end we will
not see." Oh, I disagree.. I think we'll see the end very soon. The apocalypse
is nearer than ever my friends! Prepare yourself for what is to come.
"We will build
our defenses beyond challenge, lest weakness invite challenge. We will confront
weapons of mass destruction, so that a new century is spared new horrors." First of all, our defenses are already beyond challenge. That's not exactly
a program we've shortchanged. Our educational system, however, is underfunded
across the board and is almost laughable on a world-wide level. We're widely
thought of as a nation of dumb-asses, and Dubbya, you're not helping.
"I will live
and lead by these principles: to advance my convictions with civility; to pursue
the public interest with courage; to speak for greater justice and compassion;
to call for responsibility, and try to live it as well. In all these ways, I
will bring the values of our history to the care of our times." George,
if you want to pursue the public interest, resign!
Parents Starved
Children 'On God's Orders'
NAIROBI - Six emaciated
Kenyan children who were kept indoors and deprived of food for four weeks "on
God's orders" have been taken to a children's home and their fanatical
Christian parents have been arrested, police said on Monday. You know, I was
a bad child myself.. but you know you've got really bad kids when even
GOD hates them.
Well,
that's all the news unfit to print.. until next time, this is Chad Riden saying, "koo koo kachoo."
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