Sunday, August 29, 2010

The day the internet news sites died

Are there really no more trustworthy news sources out there?

I gave up on CNN a few months back when I read 3 articles in one day with the exact same story only with different titles. 

Fow News?  I don't remember when I gave that up.

Huffington Post?  There were no less than 2 stories on Elizabeth Hurley that didn't involve her significant other with a hooker.  Relevancy?  Also, a recent article mentioned a photo of Bethenney Frankel was the first such shot since Bryn's birth.  Um, no, she was on the cover of a magazine 3 weeks post baby.  C'mon Huff Post.

But today is the day the internet news died for me. (and no spell check, I will NOT capitalize "internet")

People Magazine, oh how I will miss you.  But seriously.  I read this this morning on your website.

Hair cascading over her shoulders... WTF?  Are we practicing for the Emmy recaps?  It was a MUG SHOT you douchenugget.  Do NOT ruin my Sunday morning reading with your delusional grandeur of romance novel fiction writing.

Ugh. 

Does no one take the news seriously anymore?

1 comments:

Sarah RDH said...

Ok, first of all, I love the use of the word "allegedly" in the media. LOVE IT. Second, Huffington Post is a piece of shit. And third, Bethany picked an amazing baby name, but we all know it should be spelled with 2 n's. Such as my daughter's name. :)

And is anyone really shocked, or actually think Paris DOESN'T do coke? ALLEGEDLY??? No. I think there's more coke in the air than pollen in the air here in Ohio. FYI: That's a LOT of coke.

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