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Paris Hilton: More Accountable than the President?

By Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post. Posted May 9, 2007.


The two have a lot in common, including privileged backgrounds, reputations for dimwitted pronouncements and serial reckless behavior. But Paris might be taking the lead in accountability.
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So it's finally happening: accountability. At long last, a prominent public figure is being punished for serial reckless behavior and the willful denial of its consequences.

Unfortunately, the public figure in question is Paris Hilton, not George W. Bush.

The two have more in common than a privileged background and a reputation for dimwitted pronouncements.

When called to task for continuing to drive after her license was suspended in an alcohol-related reckless driving case, Paris blamed her handlers: "I just sign what people tell me to sign. I'm a very busy person."

When Bush was called to task for invading Iraq under false pretenses, he blamed George Tenet. Those 16 words in his State of the Union speech? He just read what people told him to read.

After being spanked by a Los Angeles judge and sentenced to 45 days in jail, Paris "took responsibility" by firing her longtime publicist, Elliot Mintz. After being spanked by the American people in November, Bush "took responsibility" by firing his longtime Pentagonist, Don Rumsfeld.

And both remain firmly in the grip of denial. "I don't know what happened," said Paris after being sentenced. "I follow the law."

For his part, "Commander Guy" Bush marked the fourth anniversary of his "Mission Accomplished" speech by claiming that the results of the 2006 election gave him a mandate to follow his surge strategy. Hmm ... so when that police officer made Paris sign a document acknowledging that she wasn't supposed to drive, that was a mandate to drive around with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent and make illegal left turns, right?

The good news is that, for better or worse, Paris has always been a trend setter (without her, we never would have had the Kim Kardashian sex tape or Britney flashing her privates in public). Maybe her high-profile punishment will lead to more high-profile accountability. Starting with Alberto Gonzales, who continues to run the Justice Department despite his inability to remember important meetings he attended and orders he gave. "I'm a very busy person." (Quick Quiz: who said "From now on I'm going to pay complete attention to everything," Paris to the judge, or Gonzales to Congress? Answer: Paris. Gonzales vowed: "I am dedicated to correcting both the management missteps and the ensuing public confusion that now surrounds what should have been a benign situation.")

Then there is Paul Wolfowitz, who is still refusing to clean out his desk at the World Bank despite being found guilty of a conflict of interest by a World Bank committee -- and despite demonstrating a diligence about his girlfriend's post-World Bank arrangements that he failed to show for America's post-invasion arrangements in Iraq. "I just sign what people tell me to sign."

In an interesting development, Steve Clemons reports chatter that Wolfowitz is negotiating an exit deal but is dragging his feet because if he hangs on until June 1, he'll become eligible for an estimated $400,000 bonus. That would actually be more of an accounting moment than an accountability moment. It's not exactly 45 days in Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood, California (aka the Slammer Hilton), but given how low the accountability bar has been set by this administration, it would at least qualify as some sort of comeuppance.

Paris Hilton drove while drunk, was given every opportunity to correct course, and is now being punished for her recklessness.

George Bush, while dry drunk, drove our country into a disastrous war, has been given every opportunity to correct course, but seems determined to keep his foot on the pedal. Will his accountability moment come only after we have careened over the edge of the cliff? And even then will he continue to point the finger at Tenet and the intelligence community, claiming as he plummets: "I don't know what happened. I did what they said."?

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$hit
Posted by: AlienSlave on May 9, 2007 1:50 AM   
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She provides hope for young people all over the U.S. and the world. She provides beauty and excitement to (most of) our otherwise mundane lives."

She wrote on her blog: "My friend Joshua started this petition, please help and sihn (sic) it. i LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!"

Please put your Signature on the back of a $50 bill and mail it to me I'll past it on to Hilton.
AlienSlave

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» RE: $hit Posted by: MartianBachelor
» RE: $hit Double BS Posted by: blitzmesser
» RE: $hit Double BS Posted by: AlienSlave
Unlike George W. Bush,
Posted by: zyxwvut on May 9, 2007 4:08 AM   
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Paris Hilton is not a member of the ruling elite. Sure, she has the money, family, and connections to rule - more money than GWB. But she fritters away her life as a pop culture icon, and a shabby one at that.

As Gore Vidal said about Truman Capote, "He mistook the rich who liked publicity for the ruling class".

Paris Hilton is simply one of the rich who like publicity. She is not (an active) member of the ruling class.

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» backatchya Posted by: MartianBachelor
» bush league rules Posted by: Knowmad
Alternet just lost several points for mentioning Parasite Hilton
Posted by: acidicjazzhead on May 9, 2007 4:56 AM   
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Come on Alternet!!!

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Hugh Scott’s swan song: “Adios, AlterNet bloggers.”
Posted by: HughScott on May 9, 2007 5:19 AM   
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During the past five months of AlterNet commenting by yours truly, the hits on my nonprofit website, King-George.biz, increased more than I could ever have imagined -- as the following numbers show:

DEC 2006 ..... 23,196
JAN 2007 ...... 49,898
FEB 2007 .... 123,543
MAR 2007 .... 463,691
APR 2007 .... 634,595

Rather than AlterNet posting, I have decided to use other methods of publicizing King-George.biz, which features President Bush’s falsified biography, the one I found in 2004 on a U.S. State Department website and reported to the Boston Globe. For starters, I will write personal letters about the “Bogus Bush Bio Caper” to all Democratic members of Congress.

I also want to finish my second nonfiction book about Shrub titled, “LIAR-in-CHIEF,” and promote the first one, George Dub-ya Bush, THE PHONY FIGHTER PILOT, published in 2004.

Finally, I need more time for other creative endeavors of mine -- such as writing novels, cartooning, painting and sculpting -- plus enjoy the company of my wife of 49 years, Jean, my 13-year-old grandson, Dustin, his mother, Julie, and other Scott family members. And, of course, I will continue my participation in MoveOn.org (I’m a four-year member).

Good luck to all of you. It’s been fun.

One more time --- Hugh E. Scott, editor of King-George.biz, the ONLY website with hardcopy proof of White House corruption.

PS: If you enjoy science fiction novels, visit the website for my 122,000-word thriller, The Last UFO (TheLastUFO.com) and read the first two chapters. Set in 1996, the story is based on classified CIA photographs of a flying saucer I stumbled across in Washington, D.C, while serving as an Air Force intelligence officer. Seriously.

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please go away
Posted by: Alec Freeman on May 9, 2007 5:40 AM   
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Dear Ms. Hilton,

Please go away. You are an extraordinarily insignificant, useless, and irrelevant person. With so many challenges facing our world and society today, we need to devote our attention to those matters.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

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» RE: please go away Posted by: freethink7
» RE: please go away Posted by: blitzmesser
auntchacha
Posted by: auntchacha on May 9, 2007 8:50 AM   
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PLEASE do not equate Ms. Hilton with someone who is doing good for this society. This is not someone who should be a role model for anyone's impressionable teens and tweens.She does not take responsibility for her actions--blames her handlers. Just signs what they tell her--can she read???? She deserves her 45 days as an inmate in the COUNTY Jail. If anyone else had made these"error in judgements"there would be no choice of where they would be hanging their hat for 45 days.
I really wish that the press would not give press time to such inconsequential drivel.As far as I can see, she has not ever made any contributions to our society.
BUT a governors pardon--give me a break. She has NOTHING in common with the real world let alone someone on death row..........
These superficial celebrities should start being treated like everyone else. I personally would like to see them go to Kansas and really get their hands dirty and help with the clean-up and really see the real world.NOW that would be an appropriate sentence--45 days worth!

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» RE: auntchacha Posted by: aussidawg
Ron Paul For President-2008
Posted by: mite on May 9, 2007 9:47 AM   
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Alternet! How about some truth about the Republican Debate. All Polls put Ron Paul on top.

See the debate on YouTube.com see him address the real issues.

Paris Hilton? Alternet you should be ashamed of yourself.

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Why Paris Hilton?
Posted by: Blade on May 9, 2007 10:51 AM   
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Paris Hilton is the sign of our times. Times when human values are low, low, low. Here's a fancy "lady" whose actions would have banished her to obscurity in "the old days", say, in 1985.

You can watch this person have sport sex with a friend at any XXX Book Store in the country. And she still can hold her head up in public?!!!

She's a role model for lots of wild women out there. With the aristocratic looks of a, say, Audrey Hepburn, her life proclaims to all that your morals and ethics do not matter as long as you look and act cool.

Amerika!!!!

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» RE: Why Paris Hilton? Posted by: babs
Dear AlterNet: Please Do Not Compare These Two Foolish Media Clowns
Posted by: freethink7 on May 9, 2007 11:08 AM   
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Both are useful albeit easily manipulated clowns-puppets for news media to parade out in front of the camera and provide distraction to non-thinking dimwitted Americans (content to allow the television/media do their thinking for them). Both are inarticulate and have low I.Q’s. However, that’s where the similarities end:

Hilton: pop culture icon/clown convicted of drinking/driving....dangerous, but compared to infractions + crimes committed by Bu$h – pales in comparison.

Bu$h: dangerous installed puppet president committing horrific war crimes, genocide-ethnic cleansing with impunity against a once sovereign nation of innocent people; and involvement/culpability in depravity of 9/11 (where several thousand innocent people perished)

I feel sick.

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» Bush is a pretty good Comedian ... Posted by: kettleblack
More intelligent than our president too!
Posted by: apeshow on May 9, 2007 11:10 AM   
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At least Paris doesn't need a group of handlers 24/7 and is semi-articulate!

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No comparison
Posted by: bandido on May 9, 2007 11:23 AM   
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Paris Hilton is a spoiled dumb shit. Bu$h is a pathological murderer.

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And she is still driving her car today...
Posted by: sakul72 on May 9, 2007 12:35 PM   
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...must be a photoshop eh...
I can do whatever I want

also, someone started a petition to 'free paris' ..
Free Paris

then someone started one to 'jail paris' ..
Jail Paris

...guess which one is ten times the size of the other one..

btw, I know this whole topic is lame, but in this messed up world, you can only laugh or cry.. today I chose to laugh.

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Does the REAL Arianna dare stand up!!!
Posted by: Conservasaurus on May 9, 2007 7:23 PM   
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Well, it’s easy to deny a person a second chance, deny them the opportunity to rise from personal problems etc.. But would Arianna Huffington want the same treatment accorded to her, a former comic turned political activist – a former Republican turned democrat AFTER winning an emmy for writing on a comedy show with Al Franken… could money have moved her left!!

Marriage and true passion - Arianna and her millionaire husband Michael divorced in 1997, and in 1998 Michael Huffington disclosed his bisexuality. A 1999 magazine article claimed that Arianna Huffington "entered the marriage... with full knowledge of Michael Huffington's sexual interests in men". The financial terms of their divorce agreement remain undisclosed, but Huffington gained much of her wealth from her husband. (now if that isn’t low what is??? She sure is concerned about the poor but doesn’t mind deceiving her husband out of a fortune so SHE isn’t poor. Wonder if she ever heard of WORKING for a living!!!

A few lies and cheating never hurt anyone --- “She was accused of plagiarism for copying material for her book Maria Callas; the charges were settled out of court.” – so if she has it in her to steal from others, who knows what else she is capable of!

Regarding her run for governor of Calif. she had such little support for her off based ideas that only about 2% of likely California voters planned to vote for her at the time of her withdrawal. She withdrew and said it was because she wanted to stop the recall”” ..Everyone knew better..no one was even considering voting for her - she remained on the ballot and captured 0.6% of the votes. “”Her former husband endorsed Arnold Schwarzenegger (a fellow Republican) over her.””” – no wonder..she sucked the poor guy dry and married him only for his money!!!!

Now on religion…”””She was allegedly a longtime follower of John-Roger and a minister in his Church of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (considered "a suspicious organization" by the Cult Awareness Network, a once-independent religious watchdog group now operated by associates of the Church of Scientology ((she has to be kidding). During her then-husband's 1994 campaign, she denied being a member of the organization, (Another lie???) but stated she was a close friend of its leader.””.. at least Bush has the honesty to own up to his religious affiliations..

As for her CLOSE FRIENDSHIP with John Roger Hinkins – lets see.. “”Hinkins has been criticized by a variety of people over the years, but David C. Lane provide the most substantive body of criticism. The gist of Lane's criticism of Hinkins is that he uses spiritual teachings taken from Paul Twitchell's Eckankar, who took them from Radha Soami Satsang Beas, in retaliation for which Lane asserts Hinkins burglarized his home on October 5, 1984. In his book “Life 102” Williams, accusing Hinkins of various misrepresentations and hypocrisy, including a pattern of duplicitous and adulterous homosexual relationships, addiction to prescription drugs and various sorts of harassment against a long series of people, including children. “”” This guy is a piece of work and she is close friends with him!!.. With friends like this I wonder what else she is hiding!!!

Everyone makes mistakes and everyone deserves a chance to make it right..I wonder if Arianna feels it applies ONLY to her.

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Paris Speaks Better English Than Huffington
Posted by: hole11 on May 9, 2007 7:26 PM   
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Probably from that elite upbringing.

But Paris never killed anyone or sent people away to be murdered so innocents won't be murdered here.

Paris got probation because she was borderline drunk while operating a vehicle than could kill an immigrant that can't get a license to drive and has to walk instead.

Paris took the plea, said she was guilty (or no contest) and took her probation. Well, she might not of read that her license was suspended or can't drive to work (whatever). She might not of known that if she got caught by the police her car would be towed. She wouldn't be arrested though. Just another ticket. And guess what that is a probation violation. If you spit on the sidewalk you also are in violation of probation. If someone accuses you of looking at them wrong that is also a violation.

So, in front of a publicity devil of a judge (might as well be a prosecutor) he sides with some imaginary law that Paris is a terrorist and for our protection sends her to 45 days in jail. I feel so much safer. Thanks to all of you Frankenstein monsters I don't have to worry about a bunch of village idiots.

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Ruling class????
Posted by: blitzmesser on May 10, 2007 12:30 AM   
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I used to think the ruling class were the intellectuals... the ones with brains. How deluded I was.
It is apparent that people want to be ruled by dimwits... as long as those dimwits have money. and no brains.
People want (or don't mind) being ruled by people with money... and if those are dimwits ... so what?

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tklawsonpharmtech
Posted by: tklawsonpharmtech on May 15, 2007 8:44 PM   
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Already, the lawyer that represented OJ Simpson is on the case. OJ got no time. (Albiet sleep deprived) But a few weeks in jail IS inconvienient.

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