The World of President Dave

Common Sense. No Political Correctness. No BS.

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Location: Miami, Florida, United States

I am origianlly from Philadelphia where I was born and grew up. I moved to Miami after getting married in the fall of 1997. My interests include sports, music, computer gaming, and fishing.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Dueling Divas

Over the past week, two of America's most noted popular artists have done their best to stomp a mudhole in sportsmanship by flipping out when they were not given awards.

First, we have the mental midget Kanye West. In a live, expletive-ridden tirade during the acceptance speech of another artist, Kanye screeched that "...my video cost a million dollars, Pamela Anderson was in it. I was jumping across canyons! If I don't win, the awards show loses credibility."

Credibility? Ummmmm..... yea. With two college professor parents and an upper middle class stable home to grow up in, is it really necessary to keep it real up in da 'burbs, Kanye? YOU ARE A SCREAMING LITTLE BABY with no real issues except the burden of having family that provided well for you and gave a crap about you. Shut up, pick up your Mr. Microphone, and go home... you make David Hasslehoff look like Dr. Dre.

Also throwing a little hissyfit was our favorite country diva, Faith Hill. When Carrie Underwood was announced as the winner of the award they were both nominated for, Faith threw up her arms in disgust and yelled, "WHAT?" in disbelief.

Yea, like HOW could you give that award to ANYONE but fabulous ME? I love these self-important people who live their lives with a sense of entitlement. Sorry Faith, just buy a big necklace or something and I am sure you'll feel all better. Reality left this woman in the dust a long time ago.

Meanwhile, in the world of President Dave...

  • Humility and graciousness have gone by the wayside these days. Popular musicians, pro athletes, and actors treat their fans as their cross to bear, and the world like it is theirs to take advantage of and be rewarded by. Their wealth tricks them into believing that they are more important than everyone else, and they act out like spoiled children forbidden from getting a toy at the store. Perhaps if parents stopped giving the children toys to make them stop whining...

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