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« Reply #200 on: May 02, 2013, 09:18:53 am »
What a dingdong, yet I'm sure the good people of NY will elect her to some office for which she's completely unqualified.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton met Chelsea’s husband at Mario Batali's Babbo
 May 2, 2013 Page Six


Chelsea Clinton owes a lot to Mario Batali, saying he’s been a huge influence on her life. While one might assume they share a love of Crocs and Fanta Pants, Clinton explained it was over a dinner by the superstar chef that her (probably very nervous) husband, Marc Mezvinsky, met her parents, Bill and Hillary, for the first time.

 “It’s not hyperbole to say I could not imagine my life in New York or really my life in general without Mario,” she told the crowd at Tuesday’s Food Bank for New York Can Do Awards at Cipriani Wall Street.

 “The first meal I shared with the man I am now very happy to call my husband and the people I am now very happy to call my husband’s in-laws, otherwise known as my parents, was at Babbo. Thankfully, that went well.”

 Also at the event were Sandra Lee, Selita Ebanks, Lauren Bush Lauren, Tom Colicchio, Rachael Ray and Kelly Bensimon. Jon Bon Jovi performed.

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #201 on: May 14, 2013, 12:42:47 pm »
It's the ultimate collision of politics and celebrity:  the KENNEDYS!

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Caroline Kennedy turns heads in coke trial jury selection
By LAURA ITALIANO and YASMINE PHILLIPS
 May 13, 2013 New York Post

She punted on the question of whether she or any member of her family has ever been a crime victim. And she didn't mention her campaign appearances on behalf of Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance. Still, Caroline Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg was selected as a juror in a felony crack cocaine sale trial today, turning heads in Manhattan Supreme Court in a way no other unassuming-looking, Upper East Side gal with a backpack and tote bag could do.

"My name is Caroline Kennedy; I live on the Upper East Side; I've lived at my present address for twenty five years," Kennedy said, sitting in the jury box of a 13th floor courtroom for jury selection.

A small murmur of recognition spread through the courtroom, and Kennedy continued -- speaking into a small microphone as she recited her answers to a written jury questionnaire.

"I live with my husband and two grown children," she said. "I have a law degree."

Then came the question, about halfway down the questionnaire, of whether she or any member of her family has ever been a victim of a crime. That's when the daughter of an assassinated president and niece of an assassinated attorney general skipped the question. Instead, she answered the next question, which inquired if she or anyone close to her has ties to a law enforcement.

"My brother, years ago, worked as an assistant district attorney," she said of her brother, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. John-John, as he was affectionately known, a prosecutor for the Manhattan DA's office for four years in the early '90s, and died in a plane crash off of Martha's Vineyard in 1999.

The lawyer and philanthropist did not mention, at least in open court, her 2009 campaign efforts on behalf of the current DA, Cyrus Vance Jr.

Kennedy was similarly tight-lipped when a defense lawyer asked if she and her fellow prospective jurors know anyone with a drug problem.  "I know … a few people," she mumbled. The list of Kennedy's with admitted histories of drug issues is a long one, and includes her cousins Robert F., Jr. (heroin), David, (heroin), and Rep. Patrick J., (cocaine).

"Absolutely," the defense lawyer for accused drug dealer Nelson Chatman said, when a reporter asked after court if he believed all of the selected jurors could be fair, including those who had headlined at fundraising dinners for the DA.

"Otherwise, I wouldn't pick them," said the court-appointed lawyer, Mark Jankowitz.

It could not be immediately determined whether -- during a closed door jury selection session -- Kennedy did give a fuller accounting of her law enforcement ties, family history of drug use and tragic connection to two of the biggest political crimes in the twentieth century.  Either way, Kennedy was chosen as a trier of fact in the third degree cocaine possession case, which should keep her at the courthouse for a week or more.

Jurors must return to court tomorrow at 11 a.m. for possible openings in the case, which charges Chatman, 31, sold crack cocaine to an undercover at Lexington Ave. and East 129th Street last December.

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #202 on: May 14, 2013, 01:01:00 pm »
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"Bill Clinton says Chelsea changed his view on gay marriage."

I must say that I agree with Bill on this one.

Hillary definitely should have married a woman.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #203 on: May 14, 2013, 01:53:15 pm »
She punted on the question of whether she or any member of her family has ever been a crime victim

Wouldn't it be more appropriate to ask her how many members of her family have committed crimes?
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #204 on: May 20, 2013, 09:04:49 am »
Some snark from Cindy Adams, NY Post:
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House Speaker John Boehner’s daughter Lindsay, 35, who lives in Hollywood, Fla., married Jamaican construction worker Dominic Lakhan, 38, last week in Delray Beach’s Sundy House garden.  She has a tatto’d arm. He a marijuana conviction. She: strapless white gown. He: dreadlocks. Sixty guests including Mrs. Debbie Boehner and other daughter Tricia, 32.

The Daily Mail and Gossip Extra report they’re registered at Macy’s. So far the pair’s classiest gift was a $500 KitchenAid; the cheapo was $7.99 on sale bath towels. Dress code besides heavy security plainclothes dudes, uniformed sheriff, a squad car, cops and invitees’ ID wristbands were Hawaiian shirts and sundresses.

A big-time six-course sit-down? Uh-uh. Three-piece band and buffet in a small banquet room. Blinds drawn. Snoopers couldn’t snoop.

Court records list the groom’s 2003 and 2006 arrests. Once for possessing 2 grams of pot. His new father-in-law has stated he’s “unalterably opposed to legalizing marijuana even for medical purposes.”

I am stating the Speaker wore a bright tie, bright smile, said he was “proud” and danced at his daughter’s wedding. ...

UNITED States Sen. Rand Paul. Republican from Kentucky. Know what he did recently during a big-time high-powered hotshot multimillionaires’ fund-raising meeting? Clipped his nails. Those around were grateful he was manicuring fingers not toes . . . Daniel Craig keeps his ID secret with mail to his New York house. Being the truly wonderful person that it is well-known I am, I will not reveal the town or that fake name.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #205 on: May 20, 2013, 06:30:38 pm »
Good grief.
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« Reply #206 on: May 20, 2013, 06:35:13 pm »
UNITED States Sen. Rand Paul. Republican from Kentucky. Know what he did recently during a big-time high-powered hotshot multimillionaires’ fund-raising meeting? Clipped his nails. Those around were grateful he was manicuring fingers not toes

Given the source and her target, I want independent verification before I believe it.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #207 on: May 22, 2013, 10:06:24 am »
This is NY Gov. Andy Cuomo's ex:


Kerry Kennedy's trying time: Drugged-drive rap stands
By LAUREL BABCOCK, New York Post
 May 22, 2013

Kerry Kennedy must stand trial for drugged driving, a Westchester judge said yesterday in rejecting a bid by the former wife of Gov. Cuomo to dismiss the misdemeanor charge.

North Castle Town Court Judge Elyse Lazansky set Oct. 8 for the next court date in the case of Kennedy, 53, who was allegedly under the influence of a sleeping pill when she swerved her Lexus into a tractor-trailer on I-684 near her home last July 13.

The judge conceded that Kennedy, a human-rights activist who is the 10th of 11 children of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, “is not a typical criminal defendant. She has achieved a great deal and is dedicated to good works.”

 But Lazansky added, “Other gifted, powerful and wealthy politicians and celebrities too numerous to mention have faced a wide variety of criminal charges and have gone on to do their jobs or serve the public in many important ways.”

The judge said Kennedy “cut a wide swath of danger and risk to other vehicles on the road during rush hour that day, allegedly driving on the grass, the median, hitting a tractor-trailer and weaving across lanes of the interstate.”

Kennedy refused to comment as she left court after the brief hearing.

Her attorney, Gerald Lefcourt, said he has “every confidence that Ms. Kennedy will be exonerated.”

Kennedy, who is a niece of the late President John F. Kennedy, was arrested after she allegedly failed sobriety tests.
She reportedly told police that she accidentally took a sleeping pill instead of the intended thyroid medication she takes every day.

Prosecutors claimed dropping the charge would fuel the perception that Kennedy was being let off because of her celebrated name and status.

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #208 on: May 22, 2013, 03:48:53 pm »
pretty hard to mix up a sleeping pill for a thyroid pill.. they look NOTHING alike.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #209 on: May 22, 2013, 04:15:11 pm »
Kennedy...who is the 10th of 11 children of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy

There is something wrong with the entire Kennedy clan going all the way back to Papa Joe, and probably beyond.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #210 on: May 26, 2013, 08:21:32 am »
Bubba’s guard robbed by kids
Last Updated: 12:44 AM, May 26, 2013
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Bill Clinton’s tough senior adviser Justin Cooper was mugged in Paris Wednesday by two young kids in broad daylight.

Cooper, who served as Clinton’s “body man” and most recently special adviser since Clinton left office, was in France at the same time the ex-president was in Paris for an AIDS conference organized by the international non-profit UNITAID.

Cooper was said to be withdrawing money across the street from the historic Hotel George V just off the Champs-Élysées when he was attacked. While Cooper was at the ATM, two boys said to be grade-school age approached.

As reported by the French newspaper Metro, one of the boys asked Cooper to sign a fake petition while the other one snatched 300 euros ($387) he’d withdrawn from the ATM. The youths, who were not carrying weapons during the attack, then ran off.

Metro reports that the perps are still at large, and video of the incident is being reviewed.

Cooper is a longtime close aide to the former president, and helped Clinton write several of his books, including his 957-page, 2004 memoir, “My Life.” Clinton thanked Cooper in the acknowledgments, saying, he “gave up more than two years of his young life to work with me every day and . . . all night.

“He never lost his patience, his energy never flagged and by the time we got to the last lap, he sometimes seemed to know me and what I wanted to say better than I did,” Clinton wrote.

Cooper is also a former employee of strategy group Teneo, run by Clinton adviser Doug Band and Declan Kelly, the former US special envoy to Northern Ireland.

Clinton on Wednesday spoke at a dinner for UNITAID, which uses innovative financing to increase funding for HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis treatments in low-income countries.

A rep for the Clintons declined to comment on the incident.

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #211 on: July 22, 2013, 08:39:48 am »
I wonder what this is about. From the July 22 "sightings" section of the NY Post's Page Six:

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VALERIE Jarrett at the Cosmopolitan offices to visit editor Joanna Coles . . .
Cosmo?  :shrug:
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« Reply #212 on: July 22, 2013, 09:32:22 am »
Bubba’s guard robbed by kids
Last Updated: 12:44 AM, May 26, 2013
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Bill Clinton’s tough senior adviser Justin Cooper was mugged in Paris Wednesday by two young kids in broad daylight.

Cooper, who served as Clinton’s “body man” and most recently special adviser since Clinton left office, was in France at the same time the ex-president was in Paris for an AIDS conference organized by the international non-profit UNITAID.

Cooper was said to be withdrawing money across the street from the historic Hotel George V just off the Champs-Élysées when he was attacked. While Cooper was at the ATM, two boys said to be grade-school age approached.

As reported by the French newspaper Metro, one of the boys asked Cooper to sign a fake petition while the other one snatched 300 euros ($387) he’d withdrawn from the ATM. The youths, who were not carrying weapons during the attack, then ran off.

Metro reports that the perps are still at large, and video of the incident is being reviewed.

Cooper is a longtime close aide to the former president, and helped Clinton write several of his books, including his 957-page, 2004 memoir, “My Life.” Clinton thanked Cooper in the acknowledgments, saying, he “gave up more than two years of his young life to work with me every day and . . . all night.

“He never lost his patience, his energy never flagged and by the time we got to the last lap, he sometimes seemed to know me and what I wanted to say better than I did,” Clinton wrote.

Cooper is also a former employee of strategy group Teneo, run by Clinton adviser Doug Band and Declan Kelly, the former US special envoy to Northern Ireland.

Clinton on Wednesday spoke at a dinner for UNITAID, which uses innovative financing to increase funding for HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis treatments in low-income countries.

A rep for the Clintons declined to comment on the incident.



He wasn't mugged so much as he was snookered by a pair of nascent con-men; no doubt they'll be running for office as French Socialists sooner rather than later.

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #213 on: September 09, 2013, 08:53:00 am »
Yesterday's NY Post published snippets of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s diary, in which he confessed his sex addiction. In today's installment, he reveals his opinion of ex-brother-in-law Andrew Cuomo, Al "The Charlatan" Sharpton and others. Fun reading!
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Diary bombshell: RFK’s secret slams against Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Gov. Cuomo
By Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein
September 9, 2013 | 4:04am




The Post exclusively reported Sunday how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. grappled with what he called his “lust demons” and kept a scorecard of more than two dozen conquests in a secret diary. Below are more sensational details from the journal, in which RFK Jr., a member of the political elite, bashes everyone from then-brother-in-law Andrew Cuomo to the Rev. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

Over breakfast on New Year’s Day 2001, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his brother-in-law Andrew Cuomo sat down to talk politics.

Cuomo’s tenure as secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development was about to end, and he sought Kennedy’s counsel as he mulled a run for New York governor.

“Andrew could win because he is totally focused and energetic,” Kennedy later observes. “He could lose because he lacks humanity and doesn’t love people. He is not a retail politician.”

Cuomo did go on to seek the Democratic nomination in 2002 and blundered badly. His criticism of Gov. George Pataki in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks was widely viewed as inappropriate and derailed his campaign.

Kennedy recorded the thoughts in a bombshell diary from 2001, a copy of which was reviewed by The Post. The fat, red book, covered with bumper stickers shouting liberal slogans, bluntly reveals the scion’s true feelings about some of the most important political figures of our time, including family members such Cuomo, fellow Democrats and Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

RFK Jr. also kept notes for his journal during his month-long stint in a Puerto Rican prison that July. He, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson’s wife, Jacqueline, were charged with trespassing during protests on Vieques, the Puerto Rican island the US Navy used as a bombing range.

The Revs. Jackson and Sharpton “give me the creeps,” Kennedy writes in a July 5 entry.

“Al Sharpton has done more damage to the black cause than [segregationist Alabama Gov.] George Wallace. He has suffocated the decent black leaders in New York,” he says. “His transparent venal blackmail and extortion schemes taint all black leadership.”

Rev. Al Sharpton gave Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “the creeps,” he wrote in his diary.

He goes on to call Sharpton a “buffoon” who has never escaped the “stench” of his advocacy for Tawana Brawley, the black Dutchess County teen who fabricated a story about six white men raping her in 1987.

Kennedy said that he couldn’t forget the Brawley episode.
 
He writes that Jesse Jackson has “a desperate and destructive addiction to publicity.” He recalls that Jackson, at labor leader Cesar Chavez’s funeral, pushed “Cesar’s friends and family out of the way to make himself lead pall bearer.”

“I feel like with Jesse, it’s all about Jesse,” Kennedy writes.
 
“His love affair with [Nation of Islam leader] Louis Farrakhan and his Jewish xenophobia are also unforgivable,” Kennedy adds.

“I feel dirty around him, and I feel like I’m being used. I feel like with Jesse, it’s all about Jesse.” ...
More snark about Mario Cuomo, George W. Bush and others in today's New York Post.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #214 on: September 09, 2013, 04:07:43 pm »
Very interesting.........
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« Reply #215 on: September 09, 2013, 04:12:18 pm »
RFK Jr. is a pathetic excuse for a human being. So are the people he mocks as giving him the creeps, buffoons, unforgiveable, etc.
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« Reply #216 on: September 09, 2013, 04:14:19 pm »
RFK Jr. is a pathetic excuse for a human being. So are the people he mocks as giving him the creeps, buffoons, unforgiveable, etc.

That is what made this an interesting read... he is one of my least favorite people - right up there with Al Gore and all their fake Global Warming crap......
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« Reply #217 on: September 10, 2013, 08:27:24 am »
Well, that's comforting. Sharpton forgives Kennedy's diary diss.
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« Reply #218 on: September 18, 2013, 08:27:19 am »
More news from the incestuous bunch of losers that is Hollywood:
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Rahm Emanuel was feted last night at a dinner prepared by top chef Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch at the Core Club to celebrate the film “Haute Cuisine.” The French film — being distributed by Harvey Weinstein — is based on Mazet-Delpeuch’s culinary career, including becoming private chef to former French President François Mitterrand.

We hear that as part of the gig, the French cook served meals to world leaders including Margaret Thatcher, George H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev. Spotted at the power party were Ron Perelman, Robert De Niro, David Boies, Barry Diller, hedge-fund manager Orin Kramer, former Bill Clinton aide Doug Band, James L. Dolan and Susan Torricelli.
So what does the ballerina have to do with this chef's career? Hey Rahm, a few more children were slaughtered in Chicago this month. How about focusing on that?

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« Reply #219 on: September 23, 2013, 09:40:27 am »
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Chelsea Clinton gets $750,000 break on new condo
By Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein
September 21, 2013 | 9:43pm

Maybe there’s a presidential discount.

Chelsea Clinton and hubby Marc Mezvinksy paid $9,250,000 for a four-bedroom apartment in the celebrity-studded Whitman condominium building on Madison Square Park, city records filed this month show. That is $1.2 million less than the $10.5 million asking price, and $750,000 below what the building’s other two occupants paid for their 5,000-square-foot units. All three apartments are nearly identical, except that the Clinton-Mezvinsky pad is on a higher floor.

The building also includes a duplex penthouse apartment that’s on the market for $25 million.

NASCAR champ Jeff Gordon plunked down $10 million cash for his condo. Hedge-funder John Silvetz and his wife, model Wilda Deon Bray, also paid $10 million, which was $250,000 less than the asking price for their unit.

The three apartments officially went on sale in February, and went to contract within two months of each other.

Clinton and Mezvinsky purchased the property using a company called Cafema LLC.  [???] They took out a $5 million mortgage in addition to a $500,000 line of credit, records show.

The East 26th Street building once belonged to Plumbers Local 1, and was converted to condos by developer David Mitchell. President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton toured the property in early March.

Clinton and Mezvinksy had been living around the corner in a three-bedroom apartment on Fifth Avenue since their 2010 marriage. The apartment was on the market for $4.7 million, and is listed as under contract on the Stribling real estate Web site.

Clinton works as a special correspondent for NBC News, and is studying for a doctorate from Oxford. Mezvinksy, who used to work at Goldman Sachs, started a hedge fund in 2011

“Marc and Chelsea agreed to buy the apartment last year. As they were the first to do so in the building, they received a discount, as is not uncommon in New York,” a spokesman said.
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Sean Penn puts up a political smokescreen as he chugs on E-cigarette at Clinton Global Initiative conference
By Shyam Dodge/Daily Mail
PUBLISHED: 15:56 EST, 25 September 2013  | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 25 September 2013 

When Sean Penn needs to smoke it appears nothing can stand in the way between him and his next hit of nicotine.

And that was certainly the case on Wednesday, when the actor was seen puffing away as he sat on a panel for the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York, seemingly unable to make it through the lengthy chat without his fix.

But the high-profile 53-year-old's cigarette was an electronic device, leaving no offending odours or pollution, during the live onstage discussion.

The veteran silver screen star wore a black suit and tie for the event as he listened intently to the heated conversation.

The topic on the table for discussion was Haiti and what the conference labelled Expanding Cross-Sector Coordination in Haiti.

And Penn, who is the CEO & Founder of J/P Haitian Relief Organisation, could be seen speaking passionately about the continuing relief efforts following the disastrous 2010 earthquake that left a continuing nightmare of ruin.

The Mystic River star puffed thoughtfully on his electronic device as fellow panellists Kathleen Matthews of Marriott, Digicel Chairman Denis O'Brien, and Haiti's Ambassador-at-Large Danielle Saint-Lot took their turns speaking.

Penn, who first rose to stardom in 1982's Fast Times At Ridgemont High, even performed a few smoking tricks as he blew out small wisps of smoke through his nostrils.

And the discreet device did not appear to offend his fellow panellists as he seemed to use the cigarette as a conversational tool, puffing thoughtfully and gesturing with it on several occasions.

After the massive, 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti three years ago, killing 230,000 and making 1.3 million more homeless, Penn flew to the country in his private plane to aid the victims. Since that time he has said that rebuilding Haiti is now his life's work.

In 2011 the actor told Oprah: 'Everybody who has spent time in Haiti knows how important it is for the world to see what is going on here.'

Penn's organisation has single-handedly paid for many of the restructuring efforts in the troubled country. Last year Penn paid for all the engineers, equipment, and construction costs to demolish and remove the rubble of the Haitian National Palace.

But the actor has not just leant his money but also his muscle to the efforts, as he has been pictured over the last three years performing many manual labour tasks to help with the relief work.
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« Reply #221 on: September 26, 2013, 07:53:30 pm »
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But the high-profile 53-year-old's cigarette was an electronic device, leaving no offending odours or pollution

Unfortunately the same could not be said about Penn himself.
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« Reply #222 on: September 26, 2013, 08:07:57 pm »
Well, if the article is correct, Penn's put his money where his mouth is on Haiti.   No fan of his, but highlighting the smoking of an ecig seems perfectly in line with the trivia that dominates Brit media.
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« Reply #223 on: October 03, 2013, 04:03:17 pm »
First she's going to have to get her husband to spend some time with her. Has he abandoned his plan of becoming a ski bum?
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Chelsea Clinton: We want to have a baby in 2014
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Next up on Chelsea Clinton's agenda: Becoming a mom.


Clinton, 33, who has been married for three years to husband Marc Mezvinsky, told Glamour magazine in a recent interview that they are intent on starting a family next year. The death of Clinton’s grandmother, Dorothy Howell Rodham, in 2011, resulted in the couple prioritizing what they want in life.

“We sat down and said, 'Here's what we want to do,’’’ Clinton told Glamour. “The first thing on the list was simple: We want, God willing, to start a family. So we decided we were going to make 2014 the Year of the Baby. And please, call my mother and tell her that. She asks us about it every single day."

The daughter of former president Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hit hard by the death of her grandmother, who she frequently went to for advice.

“It was such a fundamentally unmooring event for me," she said. "I've never been so lost as I was when she passed."

Clinton, who worked at McKinsey & Company and Avenue Capital Group after earning degrees from Stanford and Oxford, has recently taken a larger role as the vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, which works with initiatives involving climate change, economic development, global health, and empowering women. She and her father recently visited multiple African countries to help educate the local populations about life-saving technologies like a powder mix that creates drinkable water.

She says she dedicated herself to working for the family’s foundation after consulting her grandmother for advice.

“She had strong ideas about what I should do with the opportunities I had been given,’’ Clinton said. “I realized that as much as I tried not to care about the things my parents cared about, I did care about them. Which was frustrating, in some ways. My grandmother, in her wizened way, just said, 'Yes, I've been waiting for you to come to this realization.'"

In addition to becoming more involved in the foundation, Clinton also took a job as a special correspondent for NBC and even looked at potentially working for other non-profits, but said she didn’t find one where she could be more effective than in the Clinton Foundation. Now she is focused on starting a family and pursuing the work her parents started.

“Work really, really hard, and in a way that makes an impact," she said about her focus. “I was ready to answer that calling and be the person may grandmother had always known I was.”
Good to know someone as accomplished and brilliant as she plans to run for office.  :thud:
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Did Chelsea Clinton’s disclosure in Glamour that she and Marc Mezvinsky have long planned “to make 2014 the Year of the Baby” have you squirming with an uncomfortable sense of TMI? Well, give her a break: Her procreation future has long been Topic A for the Clintons, the only safe and relatable bit of banter this jet-set family has to share (everyone loves babies!) — and, of course, the media can’t stop asking them about it.

◾ “If I could have my wishes, I would like to live to see my own grandchildren.” — Bill, at a AIDS conference in Vienna, July 2010.
◾“Hillary wanted this marriage because she wants to be a grandmother more than she wanted to be president.” — Bill, on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” Sept. 2010.
◾“I love babies, so you know, maybe I’ll have more in my life some day.” — Hillary, ABC interview, Jan. 2011.
◾ “I would like to have a happy wife and she won’t be unless she’s a grandmother..” — Bill at Davos, January 2011.
◾ “No pressure, because I don’t want to be one of those kinds of mothers. But obviously, someday, I’d love it.” — Hillary, Harper’s Bazaar, March 2011.
◾ “Well, that’s really not up to me, but I would like to have that title. I will certainly tell you that’s a title I would be proud to have” — Hillary, ABC interview, April 2012.
◾“[We] try to build a better world for—if she were here , she would say—the grandchildren she hopes to have.” — Chelsea, at a Vital Voices gala, June 2012.
◾ “My goal is to live to be a grandfather.” — Bill, CBS interview, Sept. 2013.
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« Reply #225 on: October 10, 2013, 08:44:42 am »
She's actively seeking too much air time not to be prepping for a political run - despite her utter lack of intelligence, experience or any other quality.
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Chelsea Clinton talks ‘pressure’ to have kids
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October 9, 2013 | 4:28pm



Chelsea Clinton admits to talk show host Rachael Ray that her political parents, Bill and Hillary Clinton, are pressuring her to have a child.

In an appearance on “Rachael Ray” airing Friday, Clinton admits her parents have expressed “completely unapologetic” pressure, while the family of her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, is letting the couple plan children on their own time.

“My husband has 10 brothers and sisters, so we have 18, almost 19, nieces and nephews, so there’s not pressure from that side of the family,” Chelsea said.  “But from my parents there is completely unapologetic pressure. In private and in public. If one of my parents were sitting here, they would tell you without blinking an eye that it would make them the happiest thing on earth if I were to make them grandparents, and they would say it so effusively, and I would feel a little bit of pressure.”

Chelsea talked to Ray about her work with the Clinton Foundation’s Alliance for a Healthier Generation, as well as her life before Mezvinsky. When asked whether or not her first kiss was at the White House, the former first daughter admitted it was “in the boy who was going to become my boyfriend’s basement.  [Huh?]

“It was when I was living in the White House. I lived there from the ages of 12 until 20, so I would hope that somewhere in that time I would have had that right of passage,” Chelsea admitted. “But it was not actually in the White House.”
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« Reply #226 on: November 03, 2013, 01:53:50 pm »
More from the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. diary, in which it turns out the Kennedys behaved *surprise!* boorishly after JFK Jr.'s death.
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November 3, 2013 | 4:09am

Environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. kept secret diaries that were found by his wife, Mary, who committed suicide last year in the midst of a contentious divorce. The Post, which was provided copies of the journals by a source, previously reported how the volumes detailed RFK’s “lust demons” while chronicling his sexual conquests with 37 women. Now, newly revealed entries show the family’s reaction to JFK Jr.’s death in 1999.

The tragic death of John F. Kennedy Jr. was marked by deep sorrow — and intense family bickering over the funerals before the bodies were even recovered, according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s secret diary.

The journal’s entries in the aftermath of the July 16, 1999, plane crash that killed Kennedy, 38, wife Carolyn Bessette, 33, and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette, 34, provide a rare eyewitness account of the intensely private scene at the Kennedy compound and the petty, tense squabbling over whether Carolyn deserved the royal Kennedy treatment.

Kennedy reports on a heated meeting in New York City, three days after the crash, during which other Kennedy family members tell Ann Freeman, Carolyn Bessette’s grieving mother, that JFK Jr. would be buried in the family plot in Brookline, Mass., and “that they could do with Carolyn as they pleased.”

The heart-wrenching drama of JFK Jr.’s death was one of many private family moments Kennedy chronicled in thick, red journals reviewed by The Post.

In mid-July 1999, the family was coming together at their Hyannis Port, Mass., retreat for the wedding of RFK Jr.’s sister Rory Kennedy, the youngest child of assassinated Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.

RFK Jr.’s wife had visited JFK Jr. and Bessette a week earlier and Bessette told her that her husband was “so depressed” because he was fighting with his sister, Caroline, over furniture at the Martha’s Vineyard home that once belonged to their mother and had been left to them when Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in 1994. JFK Jr. was in the process of buying out his sister’s share in the Red Gate Farm estate.

Kennedy notes that “John confided to me also about how hurt he was by Caroline’s actions.” (Last spring, Caroline Kennedy, who is about to be sworn in as the US ambassador to Japan, put part of the estate on the market for $45 million.)

Kennedy also mentions JFK Jr.’s struggles with George magazine, which he co-founded, and the uproar caused when he invited Hustler publisher Larry Flynt to join his table at that year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Sen. Ted Kennedy had written nephew John a “disappointed letter” about the decision and “John was hurt by that because his family is so important.”

Kennedy doesn’t say anything about the marital troubles between John and Carolyn, strife that largely came to light after their deaths.

“Mary and I resolved we will go see them this weekend and spend a lot of time with them,” RFK Jr., now 59, wrote of his cousin, who was seven years his junior.

The couple stopped by JFK Jr.’s house in Hyannis Port before the wedding rehearsal dinner the next night, at 6 p.m., but he wasn’t there.

They went back at 9, 10 and 11:30 that night, Kennedy writes. A friend and the housekeeper were there and had prepared dinner expecting to eat together, but John and Carolyn were nowhere to be found.

“I wasn’t worried at all because anything can happen with John,” he writes.

But at 3 a.m., Kennedy writes, he was awakened by his sister Kerry, who said their cousin’s plane was missing.

“I knew then that John was dead,” he writes.

He looked over to the porch light burning at his cousin’s house and felt empty and sad.

The next day, Sen. Ted Kennedy announced Rory’s wedding had been postponed, as the press gathered at the compound.

“The water was 68 degrees so some people had hope they might still be alive but I had none,” Kennedy writes.

The bickering over the bodies began the next day, July 18, before they were even recovered.

The Bessette family was “very upset” about where the trio would be buried, with the girls’ mother preferring a plot in Greenwich, Conn., close to her home.

“Ann wants them close by and is terrified that the K family might try to spirit them to Brookline,” Kennedy writes.

The Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline is the resting place of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, the family patriarch and matriarch.

After more frantic phone calls, Kennedy says a meeting in New York City was arranged with Ann Freeman and Caroline Kennedy. Instead, Kennedy sent her husband, Ed Schlossberg, along with Vicky Reggie, Ted Kennedy’s wife, RFK Jr. notes.

“All the Bessette family knows that Ed hated Carolyn and did everything in his power to make her life miserable and . . . he bullied, bullied, bullied the shattered grieving mother,” he writes.

The relationship between Carolyn Bessette and her sister-in-law and brother-in law had long been frosty. By one account, Caroline Kennedy criticized Carolyn for being late to her own wedding in 1996.

The bodies were recovered on July 21, all still in seat belts.

In the end, the burial fight proved moot. The bodies were cremated, the remains placed in “Tiffany blue” cardboard boxes, and a burial at sea was planned.

The next day, July 22, Kennedy and other family members, including his uncle Ted, got into three vans, with a police escort, for the trip to Woods Hole, Mass. There they boarded a Navy cutter and rendezvoused with the destroyer USS Briscoe a mile off the coast. The ship took them out 20 miles off Gay Head, Mass., about a mile from the crash site.

“The water had more jellyfish in it than anyone had ever seen. When they let go of the ashes, the plume erupted and settled in the water and passed by in the green current like a ghost. We tossed flowers onto the ghosts. Some of the girls tossed letters from a packet they’d assembled from John’s and Carolyn’s friends. It was a civil violation but the Coast Guard let it go,” Kennedy writes.

He notes that the Navy band “played mournful music and we all cried like babies.”

The next day, July 23, Ted Kennedy delivered the eulogy for his nephew at the funeral at St. Thomas More Church on the Upper East Side. At the reception afterward, the senator led a choir in three songs “and danced his silly Teddy dances and sang loudly and beautifully and made everyone . . . love him,” RFK Jr. writes.

But when the choir sang a mournful song to conclude, the senator scolded the group and said a livelier number was needed.

“They closed with ‘Happy Days,’ ” Kennedy notes.

RFK Jr. did a brief reading for his cousin the next day at a service for Lauren Bessette in Greenwich, Conn.  Kennedy says he had been “trying to get through as a good soldier and making only positive comments and thoughts about Ed Schlossberg.”

But he recounted that his cousin Caroline’s husband was behaving like a dictator. At one point, he refused to allow RFK Jr. to deliver a eulogy for John and Carolyn at the St. Thomas More service.

“Kennedys don’t eulogize non-Kennedys,” Schlossberg told Carolyn’s sister, Lisa, RFK Jr. writes.

Lisa angrily responded, “Ed, do you make up these rules as you go along?” before slamming down the phone, Kennedy recalls.

A few weeks later, Carole Radziwill, the wife of JFK Jr.’s cousin and best friend, Anthony Radziwill, called to relate more of Schlossberg’s bad behavior.

“She says she wants to start an ‘I hate Ed Club.’ There would be many, many members. John & Carolyn would have certainly applied,” he writes.

On July 28, 1999, Kennedy learned that his cousin left him $250,000 in his will.

“I cried. I’ve lost such a good friend,” he writes.
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« Reply #227 on: November 03, 2013, 02:43:17 pm »
Seems Caroline and her brother were not as close as people were led to believe.
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« Reply #228 on: November 03, 2013, 03:29:17 pm »
Seems Caroline and her brother were not as close as people were led to believe.

None of the PR about that dysfunctional gaggle ought be believed.
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« Reply #229 on: November 08, 2013, 09:57:40 am »
What a catch he is!
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John Edwards moves on from Rielle Hunter with much younger woman

Disgraced Democrat John ­Edwards was spotted enjoying a lunch date with his reported new girlfriend — 35-year-old single mom Danielle King.

The 60-year-old attorney, who is said to have kicked baby mama ­Rielle Hunter to the curb over her recent tell-all book about their steamy, extramarital affair, was seen leaving upscale restaurant Panzanella, near his home in ­Chapel Hill, NC, on Oct. 18.

According to the National ­Enquirer magazine, he and the pretty blonde have been secretly dating for about a year.

King, who is a bit more than half Edwards’ age, wore a figure-hugging gray dress and heels for the liaison, while ­Edwards kept it casual in a polo shirt and jeans.

The new love interest works as a clinical coordinator at Duke University’s Cancer Care Research Program, the Enquirer said. King is said to have gotten close to Edwards and his two young children, and has become a fixture at the family’s idyllic, rural mansion.

King has even posted a picture of herself and Edwards’ son Jack on her Facebook profile page on the teen’s birthday.

“Happy Birthday, bud. I love you so so so so so much,” she wrote in the caption. “Thank you for being you and making my world, and ­everyone else’s, a better place.”

Although they are living ­together, the two arrived at the Italian eatery separately and were careful not to get too touchy-feely while enjoying their meal.  Onlookers said the two were “very smiley” and “engrossed in conversation” during lunch.

“They gazed into each other’s eyes as if they were the only two people on the planet,” one witness told the magazine.

Afterwards, Edwards bid Danielle goodbye and popped by a nearby supermarket to stock up on groceries.

The apparent romance suggests that his scandalous relationship with Hunter, who ruined his political career when their affair emerged after she gave birth to his daughter Frances Quinn, is firmly in the past.

Edwards, a former Democratic vice-presidential candidate, reportedly paid his paramour Hunter to live in a separate Chapel Hill home while he was running for office in 2008.  When his wife, Elizabeth, died in 2010 after a battle with breast cancer, Edwards had Hunter move into his family home.

Their relationship ended after her book about the torrid affair. But Hunter had second thoughts after publishing the tome.

“Instead of apologizing when I should have, I went on to hurt more people by writing a book,” she wrote in a blog post.
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« Reply #230 on: November 08, 2013, 12:02:34 pm »
Breck girl will never change.  He will soon dump this one too.


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« Reply #231 on: November 10, 2013, 08:27:44 am »
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Rocker Steven Van Zandt would vote for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for president — if Hillary Rodham Clinton isn’t running.

“I wouldn’t rule it out,” he told us last week. “I like him a lot, but Hillary also is gonna make a great president . . . If he waited eight years, I think he’d walk in with no problem.”

The E Street Band guitarist thinks Clinton can get things done.

“I think she’s very experienced,” he said. “It’s a very difficult time to be in the White House.”

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« Reply #232 on: November 10, 2013, 08:43:31 am »
Breck girl will never change.  He will soon dump this one too.

I'm not getting why this is even news.   So he had and dumped another girlfriend.  Is the guy supposed to be celibate the rest of his life?  :shrug:

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« Reply #233 on: November 10, 2013, 08:50:33 am »
Here's a pretty scathing one about Caroline Kennedy (whom I have particularly loathed since she publicly dissed First Lady Laura Bush years ago) courtesy of the National Enquirer:laugh:

EXCLUSIVE-CAROLINE KENNEDY DARK SECRETS



JOHN F. KENNEDY’s daughter CAROLINE has the image of a dignified lawyer and an all-Ameri­can princess. But behind that mask lurks a greedy phony who’s shamefully hawking her family’s mementos to the highest bidder!

That is the shocking accusation made by insiders who insist that the heiress’ staggering $278 million fortune isn’t enough to stop her from peddling historic items many feel should be in museums.

A Kennedy family insider told The ENQUIRER: “Clearly Caroline’s greed knows no bounds. She has
in­furiated family and friends. Frankly, they feel like she’s cashing in on the Kennedy family’s terrible tragedies and selling out Camelot.”

Just two years after her mom Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died of cancer in 1994, Caroline put the former first lady’s personal posses­sions on the block, netting a whopping $34.5 million, says a source.

Now on the eve of the 50th an­niversary of her father’s Nov. 22, 1963, assassination, she’s selling the land around her mom’s Martha’s Vineyard getaway for a staggering $45 million!

The 55-year-old’s blatant cash-grab has led one source to fume: “She’s a shameless fake and huck­ster.”

Meanwhile, the Kennedy fam­ily insider told The ENQUIRER: “Her mother must be spinning in her grave. Jackie valued her privacy above all. Now her most personal items are in the hands of strangers to gawk at and pass around.

“It seems that Caroline doesn’t care at all about her family’s legacy and place in history.

“She has coldheartedly taken all the memorabilia and historic artifacts and sold them like a tacky garage sale. But this garage sale has raked in tens of millions of dollars. It’s just plain greed!”

Many believe she should be putting items in a museum where the Ameri­can people can see them instead of turning the historic treasures into cold cash, says a source.

“But everything is winding up as trophies for wealthy private collec­tors,” the insider notes.

“Caroline is held up as the perfect Kennedy, untouched by the many scandals of her cousins and uncles, and she plays into that image big-time.


“But she’s living a lie.”

Caroline’s first yard sale auction following her mom’s death netted $34.5 million, according to the “New York Post.”

Windfalls included a $100 hat box selling for $31,625, a $150 foot stool going for $33,350 and a $900 lamp fetching $48,875.

And two of JFK’s beloved rocking chairs sold for nearly $900,000.

Shamelessly, Caroline even sold the doors from Jackie’s White House dressing room, complete with their hinges, says the newspaper.

The auction, which took place with JFK Jr.’s reluctant consent, later sickened her brother, who died in a 1999 plane crash. The gold-rush left him wracked with guilt, revealed another source.

“The whole sale process is causing him a lot of anxiety,” a source said at the time of the original sales.

John just couldn’t get used to the idea of peddling family possessions to the highest bidder, says the source.

But that didn’t stop his sister.

She reportedly started tracking down all the memorabilia she could get her hands on. “Evidently $34.5 million wasn’t enough for her,” charges a businessman who owns a large Kennedy collection.

In 2005, Caroline auctioned off “old magazines, wicker baskets, a doorstop, chipped jars, a pair of tar­nished candlesticks” and a sugar bowl that fetched an outrageous $7,200.

Her aunt, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, felt Caroline was selling items that belonged to her own parents and grandparents. So JFK’s sister bid on the stuff to prevent it from going to strangers. Caroline claimed some of the auction proceeds would go to charity, yet she never “disclosed how much, if any, went there,” says a source.

And she is also accused of cashing in on her famous name by publishing several books, filled with other peo­ple’s work – like a collection of poems which she claimed were her mother’s favorites.

“Another book contained 13 essays by other writers, but with her name on the book jacket,” says a source. “To claim she’s an author under those circumstances is just a lie.”

But Caroline reportedly raked in $4 million for the books. Further adding to the furor, she even sold off record­ed interviews her mother gave after JFK’s assassination, says the source.

“Jackie ordered the tapes kept secret until 50 years after her death, but Caroline sold them only 17 years after her mother’s death,” the source notes.

Now, the mother of three grown kids is under fire for using her name and connections to nab an appoint­ment as U.S. Ambassador to Japan.

But one outraged source slammed Caroline as a “profit-minded serial holder of non-jobs.” Despite her law degree from Columbia University, she was never a practicing attorney. She even let her law license lapse twice. She’s more into dabbling than hard work, critics charge.

“Caroline is the best-known living member of America’s most famous political family, but she isn’t the kind of power-player other ambassadors were,” charges Clyde Prestowitz, president of the Economic Strategy Institute.

“She has no prior experience in government or business.”

And as The ENQUIRER has re­ported, her 27-year marriage to Ed Schlossberg, 68, is on the rocks. But she’s putting on a show of togetherness for the sake of her diplomatic post, says a source. Schlossberg was dead set against her foreign adventure, but Caroline took it and doomed her marriage.

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« Reply #234 on: November 10, 2013, 09:02:39 am »
Usually, I have no problem with anyone disposing of their own property - they're just things, after all -  however they choose, but not when it means going against other family members who might have some right to object. When you have no marketable skills, I guess you have to sell the furniture to fund your lifestyle!

What disturbs me most about this woman is being handed an important diplomatic post witihout a shred of experience or relevant knowledge, just her family name and kissing up to Obama. Of course, there's nothing new in that practice. Her Hitler-loving grandfather was ambassador to England, after all.
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« Reply #235 on: November 10, 2013, 09:43:58 am »
The thing that bothered me was that the Kennedy's claim to stand for helping out the underclass.  With all of Caroline's hundreds of millions she already has, I wonder how much of that money went to charity?   

Diana's sales of her belongings were donated.

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« Reply #236 on: December 04, 2013, 09:41:33 am »
What the heck, Weiner's moved from politics to celebrity, so here's a snippet from Page Six.
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Sightings:  Anthony Weiner and wife Huma Abedin laughing loudly while shopping with son Jordan at the Union Square Whole Foods, where a spy says, “It was almost as if Weiner was trying to be audibly happy so everyone could hear” . . .
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« Reply #237 on: December 23, 2013, 08:55:45 am »
Former AG, governor and CNN personality sighting:
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De Blasio staffer ‘shacking up with ex-boss Spitzer’
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December 22, 2013 | 9:05pm
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Bill de Blasio’s spokeswoman is shacking up with her married former boss — Eliot Spitzer.

Lis Smith, 31, who was hired by the mayor-elect in September as his communications director, has been hosting the hooker-happy former governor at her Soho pad, The Post has learned.

In an embarrassment to de Blasio on the eve of his Jan. 1 inauguration, his flack was caught twice spending the night with the tainted, 54-year-old Spitzer at her Thompson Street apartment building last week.

The ex-gov showed up late in the evening, once taking her for a romantic dinner and both times slipping out of her building at dawn, a Post reporter observed.

On Wednesday, Spitzer pulled up in a cab a couple doors down from Smith’s five-story walkup at around 10 p.m., wearing jeans, sneakers, a white hoodie and a grin as he walked to the building and rang the bell.

He was buzzed in — and didn’t emerge until 5:45 a.m. With bags under his eyes, he stopped briefly on Smith’s stoop to look at a newspaper that had been delivered before bolting through the predawn darkness to catch a cab near Prince Street.

Smith, a tall, dark-haired beauty, emerged a little after 10 a.m. smiling and looking fresh in a hot-pink coat.

On Thursday night, Spitzer showed up again, looking dapper in a long black overcoat and dress shoes as he walked to her door from Prince Street at around 10 p.m.

He went in and emerged an hour later with Smith, both of them darting about 20 feet into Le Pescadeux restaurant on the ground floor of her building.

Seated at a back table, the two held hands as they enjoyed a candlelit dinner.

The manager of the cozy French eatery described them as regulars who “have had almost everything on the menu by now. They come here that often.”

“The first time I saw Spitzer, I didn’t know if he was Eliot Spitzer or Anthony Weiner. Those two are like the same exact guy,” the manager said.
 
After leaving the eatery at around 12:30 a.m., Smith gave Spitzer a flirtatious look over her shoulder before the couple disappeared back into her walkup.

Spitzer took off early in the morning. Smith left hours later at 11, chatting on her cellphone.

Spitzer didn’t comment. His spokeswoman, Lisa Linden, didn’t deny his relationship with Smith.

“Lis Smith is a friend of Eliot’s, and he holds her in high regard,” Linden said. Smith didn’t return requests for comment.

Smith, a Bronxville native, was hired by Spitzer as a spokeswoman in July during his failed primary run for comptroller against Scott Stringer.

She was paid $30,000 according to a report filed with the Campaign Finance Board.

A former “rapid-response specialist’’ for President Obama’s campaign, she had been famous for sparking Twitter wars with political adversaries.

Her hiring by Spitzer came at the same time sources revealed to The Post that his wife, Silda, wanted a divorce and while he was angrily dodging questions about a rumored new mistress. Page Six had earlier reported that Spitzer moved out of his and Silda’s Fifth Avenue apartment.

Also in July, Smith was roundly criticized when the Spitzer camp tweeted a shot of him on the campaign trail, wearing the same tie he had worn when he resigned in disgrace as governor in 2008.

He stepped down after being exposed as “Client 9” of the Emperors Club VIP, a high-priced hooker ring.

Smith joined Team de Blasio in September, during the mayoral primary, and still works for him. It is not clear whether she will follow him to City Hall.

The Dartmouth grad apparently has a thing for bad boys. She dated former Missouri state Sen. Jeff Smith from 2005 to 2009, before he was locked up in a federal pen for obstruction after a probe of the state’s 2004 election.

Meanwhile, her family seems to approve of Spitzer. When Spitzer’s CNN show was canceled in July 2011, Smith’s mom — travel writer and retired lawyer Adrienne Smith — tweeted, “Sorry Spitzer’s gig ending on CNN. Most intelligent commentary on TV. Even better than Rachel [Maddow]. Hope he finds another home.’’ Her daughter retweeted the comment, with the response, “You tell em, Mom.”
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« Reply #238 on: December 23, 2013, 03:04:21 pm »
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Embarrassment? For any of these people? Why?
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« Reply #239 on: December 23, 2013, 03:09:47 pm »
They're all beyond embarrassment. I'm reminded of Jeremiah 6:15.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #240 on: December 26, 2013, 10:28:58 am »
Sorry, this is just kind of strange.
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Aloha! Oprah celebrates Christmas in Hawaii with longtime love Stedman, best friend Gayle and her kids
By Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 25 December 2013  | UPDATED: 10:22 EST, 26 December 2013


The former queen of daytime Oprah celebrated Christmas with her two favorite people - longtime boyfriend Stedman Graham and best friend Gayle King.

Oprah and Gayle, friends since 1976, have long laughed on rumors that they were lovers and Stedman clearly relishes both women's company.

King was able to get away from her busy job in New York at CBS to join her billionaire best friend on the island getaway, along with her two children Kirby and William.

Winfrey bought a hilltop home in Maui in 2003 with some of her billions and over time has parceled together a massive property. She now farms some of the 780-acre estate which has gorgeous views.

She jetted to the island paradise after visiting South Africa, where she has a school for girls. She stopped off in Paris on her way.

'Stopped in Paris to break up that loooong trip from S.Africa. Love this tree of lights at the George V hotel,' she said from France.

Oprah, who has no children of her own, is called 'Momma Oprah' by girls at her Leadership Academy and is close to Gayle's children.

Gayle divorced the kids' father in 1993.







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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #241 on: December 26, 2013, 03:08:51 pm »
I hope you are all appropriately ashamed. It is this sort of suffering your racism has caused Oprah.

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #242 on: January 18, 2014, 06:23:50 pm »
Madonna: Forgive me for using N-word
By Associated Press
Jan. 18, 2014



Madonna apologized Saturday for using a racial slur on Instagram to refer to her white son, seeking forgiveness a day after calling those who criticized her language “haters.”

On Friday night, the singer posted a picture of her 13-year-old son, Rocco, boxing and included the comment, “No one messes with Dirty Soap! Mama said knock you out!” She then added a variation of the N-word.

She quickly deleted the comment when outraged Instagram users berated her for the use of the word, and was initially defiant. But in a statement to The Associated Press on Saturday, a contrite Madonna said: “Forgive me.”

“I am sorry if I offended anyone with my use of the N word on Instagram. It was not meant as a racial slur. I am not a racist. There’s no way to defend the use of the word. It was all about intention,” she said. “It was used as a term of endearment toward my son who is white. I appreciate that it’s a provocative word and I apologize if it gave people the wrong impression.”

Besides Rocco, she has three other children, including Lourdes, David and Mercy. Mercy and David are black, adopted from the African nation of Malawi.

This is the second time this year that Madonna has offended people on Instagram. Earlier this month, she posted a photo of Rocco and his two young friends holding up bottles of liquor; she defended the post as a joke.

“No one was drinking we were just having fun! Calm down and get a sense of humor! Don’t start the year off with judgement!” she responded on Instagram.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #243 on: January 18, 2014, 06:26:40 pm »
Such a fine Citizen.....

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« Reply #244 on: January 28, 2014, 02:33:26 pm »
Alec Baldwin says his 5-month-old daughter was randomly selected for TSA pat-down
The actor fumed on Twitter about the incident that occurred when he was traveling back to New York with his family from the Bahamas.
By Zayda Rivera  / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, January 27, 2014, 5:20 PM


The TSA has found itself on Alec Baldwin's bad side.

"Flying from Nassau, Bahamas 2 NY," the 55-year-old actor tweeted Monday. "TSA 'random selects' my 5 month old daughter 4 a pat down."

As obscure as that may sound, Baldwin reassured his followers that, "I am not kidding. #travelinginUSisadisgrace"

The "30 Rock" star has been vacationing in the Bahamas with his baby girl, Carmen, and wife Hilaria Baldwin.

On Friday, in a much lighter mood, he tweeted a photo of his ladies in front of a pool and palm trees. ...

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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #245 on: February 24, 2014, 11:10:09 am »
This is both pathetic and reprehensible.
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Frail Ethel Kennedy attends daughter’s drugged driving trial
By Laurel Babcock and Bob Fredericks, NY Post
February 24, 2014 | 9:33am


A frail Ethel Kennedy showed up at the Westchester County courthouse this morning to support her daughter Kerry Kennedy on the first day of her trial on drugged driving charges.

Ethel Kennedy, the 85-year-old widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was in a wheelchair and accompanied by an unidentified man and woman when she entered the courtroom shortly after 9 a.m.

Kerry Kennedy had hoped to avoid a trial, but her bid to have the case tossed failed last week after a judge denied her motion to have the case dropped because she supposedly took a sleeping pill by accident.

Even if Kennedy – the ex-wife of Gov. Andrew Cuomo – accidentally drugged herself with a sleeping pill, she broke the law if she kept driving after feeling the effects, prosecutors had argued.

Kennedy’s defense team had argued that since prosecutors admit they have no evidence that she intentionally took the sleeping pill Zolpidem instead of thyroid medicine that the charges should be dropped.

Kennedy, 54, was charged with drugged driving in 2012 after her car hit a tractor trailer on a highway in Westchester.

During jury selection, Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Neary did not allow defense lawyers to ask potential jurors about their political affiliations, but said they can ask if they have any “strong feelings” about the Kennedy family.

In addition to character witnesses, the defense plans to call a Massachusetts pharmacologist, Dr. David Benjamin.

The prosecution’s witness list includes Elizabeth Stratton as an expert in Zolpidem.

Kennedy is also expected to testify.

Meanwhile, Robert F. “Bobby’’ Kennedy Jr., 60, asked for compassion for his misunderstood sister, a lawyer and professional human-rights activist.

“Kerry’s been instrumental in freeing political prisoners and dissidents from around the globe from imprisonment and torture,” Bobby told The Post’s Andrea Peyser.

He argued that political agitators all over the world could be locked up and tortured if his sister is convicted in Westchester County for being hell on wheels.

Africans might be tormented or killed for being gay, he claimed
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Character witnesses? She either drove under the influence or she didn't.
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« Reply #246 on: February 24, 2014, 11:17:05 am »
RFK Jr. goes to bat for sister ahead of trial
By Andrea Peyser
February 23, 2014 | 11:10pm


You’ve been warned: The fate of the planet hangs in the balance if Kerry Kennedy is convicted of drugged driving in a New York trial that gets under way Monday.

Robert F. “Bobby’’ Kennedy Jr., 60, called me the other day to plead for compassion for his misunderstood sister, a lawyer and professional human-rights activist born Mary Kerry Kennedy.

“Kerry’s been instrumental in freeing political prisoners and dissidents from around the globe from imprisonment and torture,” Bobby told me.

He argued that political agitators all over the world could be locked up and tortured if his sister, 54, is convicted in Westchester County for being hell on wheels. Africans might be tormented or killed for being gay.

If convicted of driving while ability impaired by drugs — a misdemeanor — she fears she’ll be barred from entering countries like Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and thus be unable to perform her important work.

Like her brother, Kerry is the child of slain Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Their uncle was President John F. Kennedy. Kerry is also the ex-wife of Gov. Cuomo.

Last month, Kerry was on her way to meet her brother, a lawyer and environmental activist; their documentary filmmaker sister Rory, 45; and Bobby’s actress gal pal, Cheryl Hines, 48, at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah when she made an abrupt, globe-trotting ­U-turn.

Kerry received an urgent call from South African social-rights activist Desmond Tutu, who asked her to fly to Africa immediately. At Kerry’s request, the retired Anglican bishop and Nobel Peace Prize winner had set up a meeting between Kerry and the president of the African nation of Uganda, who supposedly was about to sign into law the so-called “Kill the Gays” bill.

So Kerry instead boarded a plane at JFK Airport and high-tailed it to Uganda’s capital city of Kampala, where, the story goes, she succeeded in saving the gays.

“You’ve changed my mind. We can’t go on executing people because they were born that way,” Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni told Kerry, according to a friend of hers.

Well, that’s one version of the story.

“She has freed hundreds of political prisoners from Uganda to Nigeria to Kenya and Mexico because she has access because of her name,” Bobby enthused, adding, “That doesn’t mean she’s above the law.”

Is Bobby loyal? Or delusional?

I haven’t a clue what this world-saving business has to do with the case of a privileged woman and a highway smashup. I do know that Kerry could have hurt or killed someone, even herself, when she got behind the wheel of her silver 2008 Lexus SUV on the morning of July 13, 2012, allegedly while under the influence of the sleeping pill Ambien. She did, in fact, crash the vehicle into a tractor-trailer truck on Interstate 684 near her home in the tony town of Bedford and then continued driving.

A highway patrolman finally found her slumped over her vehicle’s steering wheel, unable to walk or see straight.

Luckily, no one was injured.

Kerry initially told an officer that she might have mistakenly taken Ambien instead of her thyroid medication. Then, four days later, she stood outside the tiny Town of North Castle Justice Court in Armonk — the case has since moved to roomier quarters in White Plains — and announced that her doctors believed she suffered a “complex partial seizure” at the time of the wreck, caused by an earlier head injury.

Wrong.

Toxicology test results revealed that Kerry had ingested zolpidem tartrate, the generic term for Ambien. Her lawyers now contend that she innocently mixed up her pills.

Kerry is president of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. But how effective is she at righting planetary wrongs?

It turns out that Uganda’s gays never faced certain death. By the time an anti-gay bill had passed through the country’s legislative body in December, lawmakers had removed execution as punishment for certain homosexual acts and replaced it with penalties up to life in prison, still pretty harsh.

When Kerry and members of her crew met with President Museveni on Jan. 18, he told the activists he would not sign a “fascist” anti-gay bill into law.

Then he changed his mind. Museveni said through a spokesman on Feb. 14 that he intended to sign the bill “to protect Ugandans from social deviants.”

President Obama condemned the measure.

If convicted, Kerry could be sentenced to up to a year in jail, but a legal source said she’d likely be ordered by a judge to perform community service.

Kerry plans to testify in her own defense at trial, giving observers a glimpse into the mind of a globe-trotting do-gooder.

One who can’t own up to doing anything wrong.
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« Reply #247 on: March 13, 2014, 09:08:01 am »
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Oprah dishes on her friendship with Gayle
By Cindy Adams, NY Post
March 12, 2014 | 11:44pm



Oprah: “I want to say officially how proud I am of my friend Gayle King.

“Back a lifetime ago, 1976, Baltimore. We were both on a local TV station. She was a production assistant. I was an anchor. We became friends, especially after a big snow storm. When she couldn’t go out, get home and didn’t have enough clothes, I said, ‘OK, you can have my underwear.’ But then I added, ‘And don’t return it.’

“When time came and things happened to me, I asked her to quit her job and come to my new Oprah magazine to help me. But the truth is, the whole time I felt guilty taking her away from TV because I know how much she loved it.

“And now she’s doing so well, and I’m thrilled for her. Mostly because at least she can have her own underwear.”

Alec’s naughty

More about America’s favorite pinup, Alec Baldwin: Berner High in Massapequa, LI, he ran for senior class president. Night before, he went into the school cafeteria with his father and hung a huge banner in bold letters: “S-E-X. Students Elect Xander (Alec’s nickname).” He won.
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Re: Politics and Celebrity Collide
« Reply #248 on: March 20, 2014, 08:59:40 am »
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Johnny Weir splits with "husband," Victor Voronov.
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...  Weir and Voronov were in court for domestic violence charges March 4, but the charges were dismissed.
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« Reply #249 on: March 20, 2014, 02:11:53 pm »
I was wondering why we had a State Department.

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Fergie goes for serious leather look as she lands in Washington for State Department event... but remains quiet about X Factor judge rumours

By James Leyfield , Daily Mail UK
PUBLISHED: 06:43 EST, 20 March 2014  | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 20 March 2014 

She's recently been linked to one of the judging spots on The X Factor.

But Fergie had other work on her mind as she landed in Washington DC ahead of an event at the State Department looking very stylish in a leather jacket and leather-look trousers. ...

The star is in Washington for the launch of the Institute on Violence Against Women on Thursday heading at the State Department – which is responsible for international relations of the US - as she is a global ambassador for the Avon Foundation for Women. ...
Violence against women is serious business so it's important to wear serious leather. That way, people know you're really serious about it.





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