How in the name of God does Sheryl Crow's toilet paper usage make the news? How did that happen, exactly?
And why does anybody think it's worthy of publishing/broadcasting?
Non-tards realize it's the old main stream media gimmick.
Pick a position that is critical of present society (eg. conservation).
Pin it on a celebrity who can be identified with saying something "looney" or "fringe."
It's an old, old tactic.
It works cause there's always rooms full of gullible types all over the place who fall for it, just like dipshits in this thread.
The gullible then spend the rest of the discussion denying they're influenced by the main stream media.
So again, how did this make the news to begin with? Oh, that's right, she pissed off Rove.
Rove ‘explodes’ at Crow over global warming.[/color]
April 22, 2007 11:13 am
Singer Sheryl Crow, “on a cross-country global warming awareness trip, got into it with Karl Rove” last night at the White House Correspondents Dinner. “Jawing like a baseball manager and an umpire arguing a call, Crow and Rove were disagreeing over global warming, with Crow’s pal, Laurie David, offering support.” David describes the scene:
We asked Mr. Rove if he would consider taking a fresh look at the science of global warming. Much to our dismay, he immediately got combative. And it went downhill from there.
We reminded the senior White House advisor that the US leads the world in global warming pollution and we are doing the least about it. Anger flaring, Mr. Rove immediately regurgitated the official Administration position on global warming which is that the US spends more on researching the causes than any other country. […]
In his attempt to dismiss us, Mr. Rove turned to head toward his table, but as soon as he did so, Sheryl reached out to touch his arm. Karl swung around and spat, “Don’t touch me.” How hardened and removed from reality must a person be to refuse to be touched by Sheryl Crow? Unphased, Sheryl abruptly responded, “You can’t speak to us like that, you work for us.” Karl then quipped, “I don’t work for you, I work for the American people.” To which Sheryl promptly reminded him, “We are the American people.”