Arrrggghhhh!!!!!!

The twit got out of jail this morning and of course EVERYONE had to cover the event. CNN had her on the front page for the longest time.

Sorry, she should have been ignored, all the news helicopters and cars chasing after her should have been covering REAL news.

She has been quoted (allegedly, I doubt she could come up with a coherent thought and be able to string two or more concepts together without help) that she's learned her lesson.

I seriously doubt it. The twit marched out of jail acting like it was any party night and was lapping up the attention the idjits who showed up were giving her. If she really had learned a lesson, her parents would have met her at the back door and quietly whisked her home where she could finish learning how to be a real human being instead of a shallow waste of DNA and actually DO something with her life instead of taking attention from REAL people who deserve to be noticed.

Case in point:

Stepha Henry, the 22-year-old college grad who went missing May 29 from Miami-Dade Florida. David Ovalle was covering her story when the whole Paris fiasco struck. He'd been asked to do a story on MSNBC about the disappearance:

"Then they tell me they have to cut the piece, cut my interview because they’re doing constant coverage of Paris Hilton. I’m appalled that a missing woman cannot get even 60 seconds of air time because the priorities of MSNBC was to have footage of the front gates of Paris Hilton’s house. They asked me to come to the interview and I’m going out of my way to do every interview to keep in the public eye that Stepha Henry, a bright beautiful woman, is missing and we need help in this case."

BTW, Ms Henry is African-American, which is another thing I am pissed at the media. Cute, young white women and girls get all the air time, but if the woman in question is not pretty, not young or not white, then families can kiss national coverage and the chance for more people to help goodbye.

GRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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