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Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:50 PM



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Monday, August 18, 2008
Katy "Kissed a Girl's" Parents NOT so hypocritical...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:23 PM
Katy Perry -- "I Kissed a Girl"

In recent weeks a girl whose real name is Katie Hudson and who had previously recorded "Christian music" has had the number one single under her new identity/persona by telling the world she's kissed a girl and she likes it.

Her recent touring acts have actually now begun to include liasons in which she body surfs the crowds while singing her hit song, and ending the performance by picking out a girl in the crowd and locking lips with her.

Over the last number of weeks I've heard more than I wanted to about how Katy had formerly performed "Christian" music and worse yet people's assumptions that Katy's parents were just fine with her choices all for the sake of the mighty buck.

Not so much as it turns out...

"Katy knows how I feel," her mother, Mary Hudson, told the London Daily Mail. "We are a very outspoken family and she knows how disappointed her father and I are. I can't even listen to that song. The first time I heard it I was in total shock. When it comes on the radio I bow my head and pray.

"I hate the song. It clearly promotes homosexuality and its message is shameful and disgusting."

"Katy was raised in a very strict Christian household," said Hudson. "She started performing in church at nine. She was a special child, she loved to sing and had an angelic voice. That is why this is all so disappointing and sad. "I think she acts and says certain things to be provocative and to shock."

"Katy is not a homosexual but I fear she has been led astray by the Hollywood crowd," said Hudson. "Katy was spotted by a music producer who invited her to L.A. That's when she started to change.

"I was worried she'd start doing drugs and drinking alcohol. I still am. I spoke to her only recently. She said, 'Oh Mom, I'm not going to turn into Amy Winehouse.'"

No, as it turns out Katy's choices have caused great heartache for Mom and Dad, something she no doubt is completely willing to exploit as long as her song stays at the top of the charts.

"I love pop music. I've been around kids that hate selling records and enjoy being the starving artist," she told the UK's DigitalSpy. "But I want to play stadiums. I want to sell records. I want to be a pop girl!"

"I'm not ashamed of it," she said. "Everyone's looking for me to be, 'Well, I'm so ashamed of it and that's why I kissed a girl!' No way! I still have 'Jesus' tattooed on my wrist. And I still have faith and a foundation of my own."



Tags: katy   kissed   perry   A   girl



Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Rick Perry, Fiscally Dreamy Endorsement
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 3:47 PM

Some are warning that Rudy shouldn't be touting his Perry endorsement too highly to socially conservative audiences, but maybe Perry's meant to woo someone else entirely. Perry announced his endorsement the morning of the Club for Growth conference-- fiscal cons-- not the Values Voter Summit-- social cons.

Why?

Check out Perry's grade on the challenging Cato 2006 report card for governors. Only Matt Blunt of Missouri beats him out, and famously fiscal Mark Sanford of South Carolina ranks just below him.

The details, below. There's a downside, but the generally unforgiving Cato folks give him very good marks:
Both Rick Perry of Texas and Mark Sanford of South Carolina have shown a solid commitment to keeping taxes and spending burdens low in their states over their entire terms...

Texas governor Rick Perry has kept spending under control better than most governors in this report card...

On fiscal issues, Rick Perry has been a better governor than George W. Bush. Having inherited the office when Bush became president in 2000, he was elected in his own right in a 2002 landslide on a pledge to oppose any new or increased taxes. He has been very disciplined on the spending side: The budget has stayed mainly flat in real per capita terms.

In 2004 Perry proposed a $6 billion property tax cut, with a large cigarette tax hike of $1 per pack to offset the revenue loss. Over the next two years, he also tacked on a brand-new gross receipts tax, which has the potential to discourage business growth in Texas—indeed, gross receipts taxes are widely reviled by economists as an economy-sapping levy.

It was an unnecessary move, too, since the state was rolling in a $4 billion budget surplus. The saving grace is that the tax plan that Perry finally signed into law will result in a net tax cut of nearly $1.5 billion in the first year alone—quite a substantial achievement. Still,  some Texans have rightly been questioning why Perry insisted on tainting his plan with an unneeded tax shift—especially onto the backs of businesses and smokers—when it could have instead been a much larger net tax cut.
Very solid, especially in a big state.








Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Major Perk of a Prospective Perry VP Slot
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:33 AM
Much more political advertising like this.

"Je' mapelle Chris Bell." Superb.



Tags: rick   2008   VP   perry   Rudy   Giuliani


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