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To: KLP who wrote (346664)1/31/2010 2:27:41 AM
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Miss America: Limbaugh Wins ‘Judge of the Night’ — ‘Variety’ Frets Over Political ‘Tinge’
by John Nolte

bighollywood.breitbart.com



bighollywood.breitbart.com

Politico reports that Rush appears to be having the time of his life as a judge for the Miss America pageant:

On Thursday night, in between rounds of competition, the judges competed for their own crown: “Judge of the Night.”
While competing in the dance-off, Limbaugh stood up and boogied to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” alongside fellow judge Vivica A. Fox.

“Rush Limbaugh has exceptionally impressive fist pumping skills,” tweeted Miss America Live.

Limbaugh’s moves won him the “Judge of the Night” title. His prize: a “Mr. New Jersey” sash bestowed upon him by the host, Miss New Jersey 1995 Dena Blizzard.

Naturally, Variety’s Wilshire & Washington (which, months ago, should’ve been renamed The Interminably Uninteresting All-Things Gay Marriage Live-Blog) puts on a bit of a scold with the headline…

“The Pageant’s Political Tinge.”
Wow! Is hand-wringing over the possibility of politics entering into entertainment a new concern with the Hollywood left?

Finally … common ground.

Let us go forward, arm in arm, and sound the warning over potential “tinges” of the Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, primetime television, cable television, pay cable television, novels, comic books, children’s programming, theatrical films, music, concerts…

Or are some “tinges” more equal than others?