Thursday, January 31, 2008

News Report

I must admit I'm becoming pretty consistent with this blogging thing. Well...maybe because it distracts me from homework. ^_^;;

So I was watching CNN when I arrived home from school today and guess what some of the top stories were. The big debate between Obama and Clinton, aaand Britney Spears is in a hospital.

I'm guessing the hospital is supposed to be a step up from rehab? She reportedly went willingly, accepting the fact that she needs help. She was escorted to the hospital by a whole motorcade, stretching as long as a football field...yeah, I know right? This, of course, comes after she loses custody of her kids, sanity, and dignity.

I'm being mean actually. I really do hope she gets whatever help she needs. I was never a fan of her music, but I would rather have the old pop music than whatever's going on. Hope Jamie Lynn is holding up good. I heard from WHATTHEBUCK that she's giving the kid to her mother. "Because she did so well with the other two..." --Michael Buckly...or something along those lines.

In political news that could affect our country for at least the next for years, Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama are getting ready to face off in their first one-on-one debate. They are obviously the two front-runners for the Democratic Party. I know some issues include the economy and Iraq, but truthfully I haven't been following this as much I should be. I'm not voting or anything this year. (I'm a bit under the age limit.) Still...

From the Republican side of the presidential competition, Rudy Giuliani has dropped out of the race and Arnold Schwarzenegger, our favorite actor-turned-politician, has announced his endorsement for John McCain. Mike Huckabee doesn't believe that Giuliani's forfeit in the race will affect his standings. He says it would matter more if it was someone like McCain or Mitt Romney. However it doesn't seem like either of them are leaving any time soon.

Oh, I just remembered healthcare was an important issue. We were apparently discussing this in history today...when we were supposting to be taking notes on the Great Depression...

So there's your daily fill of news...I'm sort of tired to put up a new chapter of my story, but we'll see. Like Mike Huckabee, I believe in miracles...but not ones involving my rivals dropping out of a race...which could be helpful in some cases I guess.

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