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GOP Whip Skips Obama to Attend Britney Spears Concert
Amanda Terkel, ThinkProgress AlterNet: PEEK. March 25, 2009.
House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, who has accused Obama of being distracted, seeks out a distraction of his own.
Britney Spears: "F.U.C.K. Me"
Tana Ganeva, AlterNet AlterNet: Sex and Relationships. March 15, 2009.
A new video for Britney Spears' controversial "If You Seek Amy" just premiered. Unsurprisingly, the PTC does not approve of the song.
McCain Loses the Wall Street Journal. Is Anyone Still for This Guy?
Jill C., Brilliant at Breakfast AlterNet: PEEK. August 4, 2008.
"Of course McCain is trying to pander to so many constituencies now that he sounds alternately appallingly craven and utterly pathetic."
McCain's Latest Attack Ad: Starring Paris Hilton and Britney Spears?!
Jason Linkins, Huffington Post AlterNet: Video. July 30, 2008.
McCain goes for new lows with latest attack on Obama.
Bipolar Disorder Is A Serious Illness, Not a Celebrity Fad
Robert Westhead, The Independent UK. February 19, 2008.
The media have Britney in the bipolar spotlight. But what's it really like to live with this disorder?
Lohan, Hilton, Spears: The Media's Insatiable Appetite for Celebrity Addicts
Yvonne Scruggs-Leftwich, Women's eNews. September 17, 2007.
Tabloid entertainment media makes young female celebrities with drug problems seem chic while trivializing the depth of the addictions that they, along with thousands of other women, face.
Independent Women Can Choose to 'Date Down'
Molly Faulkner-Bond, Sirens Magazine. December 2, 2006.
Women's increased ability to provide for themselves has given them more freedom to decide what they want from a partner.