Monday, January 29, 2018

The Grammys, a President Trump hatefest

Grammy Ratings Fall From 2017 As Politics Dominate Music’s Biggest Night
. . . "With a 12.7/21 in metered market ratings, the Recording Academy’s big hootenanny was also way down from the early numbers from the LA-based February 13, 2017 59th annual show. By way down, I mean a just over 20% decline from last year to what looks to be an all-time low for the ceremony." . . .

Hillary Clinton Reads 'Fire and Fury' at the Grammys

Getting to read a book excerpt at the Grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency.

. . . "Haley has ample reason to dislike Fire and Fury. Many of the book's accounts have been disproven, and recently Wolff himself suggested Trump was having an affair — with Haley! The UN ambassador powerfully shot down this baseless attack. This "disgusting" rumor only further damaged the book's credibility.
Liberals in the #Resistance may think the sketch inspiring, but most Americans will recognize it for what it is — a desperate plea for attention from a sore loser." . . .

Hillary Clinton Trashes Donald Trump In Grammys Cameo  . . . "The irony of Hillary’s stunt lies in the fact that on the very same night, at the very same gathering, stars came together to protest sexual harassment by wearing white roses to accessorize their designer outfits. Hillary, of course, is married to one of the most notorious rapists of our time." . . .
Oddly enough, none of the women abused by Bill Clinton were invited to attend the Grammys on Sunday. Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Paula Jones were all noticeably absent. But, if Hillary were really concerned with the plight of women — if she were a real feminist — she would have been reading from Broaddrick’s book “You’d Better Put Some Ice On That: How I Survived Being Raped By Bill Clinton.” It’s a fantastic read. You can order it here.


 More politics than music at the Grammys - and Nikki Haley smacks it down
. . . "President Trump wasn’t the only one smeared by this disgusting book being read out loud. Wolff used his television time to claim that Trump’s United Nations ambassador, Nikki Haley, was having an affair with President Trump, a claim that flunks just based on the little facetime Haley has had with Trump, and which also fails based on the timeline of events, as I noted here." . . .

I have always loved the Grammys but to have artists read the Fire and Fury book killed it. Don’t ruin great music with trash. Some of us love music without the politics thrown in it.
. . . As Deadline Hollywood headline noted: “Grammy Ratings Fall From 2017 As Politics Dominate Music’s Biggest Night”
"The trade paper explained the problem:" . . .

Has Joy Villa been black-listed by Hollywood yet? Or at least trashed on The View?



I do respect some of this lady's opinions, but edited out one dress of hers that belonged in this post instead.  TD

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