Thursday, May 31, 2007

Celebrity Biographies - Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton was born on February 17th, 1981. Her parents are Rick and Kathy Hilton. Her grandfather Conrad Hilton, was the founder of the world famous Hilton hotels. The family fortune is an estimated $300 million. Her grandfather was briefly married to actress Elizabeth Taylor. Paris has a younger sister, Nicky, who was born in 1983. They often appear in pictures together.

Paris grew up in Beverly Hills, California for the most part. She attended a private high school with other celebrity teens such as Nicole Richie, daughter of legendary singer Lionel Richie. After graduation and not having a desire to attend college, Paris Hilton decided to focus on her carrier.

First, she began to make a name for herself as a model. Paris modeled for such big-name designers as Marc Bouwer and Catherine Malandrino. She later completed an ad campaign for Iceberg, an Italian fashion company. She also posed for some major publications such as GQ, Vanity Fair and FHM. People magazine did a piece on her and her sister Nicky in 2003. Shes recorded a pop album that received luke-warm reviews. She also appeared in a few teen oriented movies. She can also be seen in the FOX reality show, The Simple Life, which is based on Green Acres, and features Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie living on a farm.

Some say that Paris is famous for being famous. Her scandalous relationships and the paparazzi had a huge part in her being on the front of supermarket tabloids almost constantly. She was thought to go out with Leo DiCaprio at some point and the guy who played the young kid in Terminator 2 opposite of Schwarzenegger Edward Furlong for a few months, and was later seen out and about with boxer Oscar de la Hoya. Paris has also been linked with actor and Tommy Hilfiger model, Jason Shaw, as well as Sum 41 lead singer Derek Whibley.

However, what made the biggest splash about Paris Hilton in recent times is the infamous home video that her ex boyfriend made public. Paris' partying habits tend to make matters orse. She is often photographed drunk and with very little or no clothes on. She has also danced on top of bar banquettes, gone topless for attention, and paraded around in designer T-shirts with slogans like, "Got Blow?" Yet Paris maintains that the bad press "sucks" and that "people are mean."

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Edwards, Obama Being Screwed By the CBC.



I like the Congressional Black Caucus. They are a group of mostly true progressives. However, sometimes they make me want to scream.

Like when they push on Nancy Pelosi to give William Jefferson a seat on the Homeland Security Committee. Bad idea. Jefferson is a cancer to our party. Now I want to scream because they are putting our leading Presidential candidates in a bind for all of them.

Former Senator John Edwards decided to take a stand against Faux News. I felt it would look like pandering, but as it turns out, and as I'm seeing it now, Edwards is right to have said no. I believe firmly that Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton want to say no as well. They ALL should. Faux is as biased as humanly possible, and yet somehow is considered to be media.

So now that the Nevada Democratic Party is getting buried in the netroots, and Edwards is out of their debate on FOX, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) announces that they are considering offers from CNN and FOX News to cover their Presidential Debates, Debates which will be critical to the nomination. African-Americans hold a considerable amount of clout in the Democratic primary process.

So now what will Edwards do? If Obama allows himself to be subject to Faux's abuse (he has received the nastiest coverage from them), then it will be tougher for Edwards to do so. If they both pull out, Clinton will be forced out as well. This is an ugly situation, and I implore the CBC to pick CNN.