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Mouser
12-28-2006, 03:57 PM
AP Poll: Bush, Britney get thumbs-down By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 6 minutes ago



Bad guy of 2006: President Bush. Good guy of 2006: President Bush. When people were asked in an AP-AOL News poll to name the villains and heroes of the year, Bush topped both lists, in a sign of these polarized times.

Among entertainment celebrities, Oprah Winfrey edged out Michael J. Fox as the best celebrity role model while Britney Spears outdistanced Paris Hilton as the worst.

Bush won the villain sweepstakes by a landslide, with one in four respondents putting him at the top of that bad-guy list. When people were asked to name the candidate for villain that first came to mind, Bush far outdistanced even Osama bin Laden, the terrorist leader in hiding; and former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who is scheduled for execution.

The president was picked as hero of the year by a much smaller margin. In the poll, 13 percent named him as their favorite while 6 percent cited the troops in Iraq.

On the question of celebrity role models, a pop singer's bad behavior claimed worst honors.

When asked to choose from a list of names, nearly three in 10 adults, or 29 percent, bestowed the honor of worst celebrity of the year on Spears.

The 25-year-old pop singer and mother of two young sons recently filed for divorce from Kevin Federline, her husband of two years. She then followed with highly publicized nights out with party girls Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, including photographic evidence of Spears wearing no underpants, which raised questions about her fitness as a parent.

Spears apologized on her Web site, saying she probably went "a little too far" with her newfound freedom.

Second-worst celebrity billing went to Hilton, 18 percent. The 25-year-old celebutante was arrested for drunken driving in Los Angeles in September while, she has said, she was on a late-night hamburger run.

Mel Gibson, 50, was third-worst celebrity with 12 percent, surely the result of his anti-Semitic tirade at police in Malibu, Calif., during his arrest on suspicion of drunken driving. He later apologized and said he harbored no animosity toward Jews.

In the best celebrity role model category, 29 percent of adults chose talk-show host Winfrey.

The philanthropist and entertainment mogul contributed $40 million toward the establishment of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa, which is scheduled to open next month.

Fox, who has Parkinson's disease, finished second with 23 percent. He recently was criticized by conservatives for political ads that showed his body shaking as he urged support for a ballot measure promoting stem cell research and for the Democratic Senate candidate over the Republican.

Actor George Clooney, who's been advocating for refugees in the war-ravaged Darfur region of Sudan, finished third with 12 percent.

Eight percent chose Angelina Jolie over boyfriend Brad Pitt, 2 percent. Newlyweds Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes tied at 2 percent.

Rounding out the worst celebrity role model category were Cruise, 9 percent; former "Seinfeld" star Michael Richards, 6 percent; Nicole Richie, 5 percent; Federline, 4 percent; Lohan, 3 percent; and Jolie, 2 percent.

Jolie and Cruise were the only celebrities to land on both the best and worst lists. But more people named Jolie best celebrity role model, and more people named Cruise worst.

Bush was the choice of 43 percent of Democrats for villain, and 27 percent of Republicans for hero.

The telephone poll of 1,004 adults was conducted Dec. 19-21 by Ipsos, an international polling firm. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 3 percentage points.

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AP Manager of News Surveys Trevor Tompson and Associated Press writer Natasha Metzler contributed to this report.

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Ipsos: http://www.apipsosresults.com

ed
12-28-2006, 04:02 PM
the article quoth
including photographic evidence of spears wearing no underpants, which raised questions about her fitness as a parent.
OK, while i normally like to bash britney as much as the next person, how in the hell does this make any gorrammed sense at all?

ed

BattleNymph
12-28-2006, 04:03 PM
OK, while i normally like to bash britney as much as the next person, how in the hell does this make any gorrammed sense at all?

ed
yeah. What parents DO wear underpants? sheesh....

Mouser
12-28-2006, 04:04 PM
yeah. What parents DO wear underpants? sheesh....

Um...

<raises hand, while looking around sheepishly>

carmachu
12-28-2006, 04:57 PM
OK, while i normally like to bash britney as much as the next person, how in the hell does this make any gorrammed sense at all?

ed


Considering that she was out partying till wee hours and checking herself into a hotel and not going home to her kids at the times she was also flaahing her parts and not wearing underwear......yeah it raises concerns....

carmachu
12-28-2006, 04:57 PM
yeah. What parents DO wear underpants? sheesh....

Hey some of use need support.......

ed
12-28-2006, 05:03 PM
carmachu: see, you're making a different point than the article is, though: the article appears to be saying that the fact that she was going commando makes her an unfit mother. that's nonsense.

the not-spending-time thing, yeah, that makes sense, although i can certainly understand her wanting to have a good time now & again.

ed

carmachu
12-28-2006, 05:12 PM
carmachu: see, you're making a different point than the article is, though: the article appears to be saying that the fact that she was going commando makes her an unfit mother. that's nonsense.


Its an article. Did you really expect all the facts?



the not-spending-time thing, yeah, that makes sense, although i can certainly understand her wanting to have a good time now & again.

ed


Going out and having a good time when you have kids is NOT a crime.....but when you go out and leave them for a day or three and not tell people thats what you doing.....yeah it starts falling into the bad parent catagory.....

THis isnt her first run in with bad parenting however....I mean driving with the kid on your lap of the car and having a very tiny infant facing the wrong way....

ed
12-28-2006, 05:14 PM
no, i didn't, but i did expect a modicum of sensibility. it would appear i gave 'em too much credit. :>

i wasn't aware that there's a pattern of stupid parenting behavior for her. ?

ed

JasonStarfire
12-28-2006, 05:17 PM
Going commando does not = bad parent. Sorry.

Spending the night at a hotel after partying does not = bad parent, either, unless one of two things are true: 1. It happens all the time and she literally never sees her kids, or 2. There was no babysitter.

In either case, that would be pretty bad. As it stands, it's no worse than any of the other celebrity parents who spend months at a time away from their kids making movies, on tour, or vacationing.

Besides, there are plenty of cases of actual bad parenting from Mrs. Spears that we can use to ridicule her. Going commando? Pssh.

carmachu
12-28-2006, 05:18 PM
i wasn't aware that there's a pattern of stupid parenting behavior for her. ?





Yes, there is a pattern of stupidity/bad parenting. I havent even mentioned the child falling out of the high chair, who was in the next room that neither of them where around....and they blamed the nanny or housekeeper or something.

She's also had TWO visits from CPS from all her stupidity......

BlueNinja
12-28-2006, 05:36 PM
i can certainly understand her wanting to have a good time now & again. I thought that's why she was going commando? :D

David Argall
12-28-2006, 06:35 PM
While Bush deserves the bad guy award more than the good guy one, he isn't that bad. President General Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir of the Sudan makes a better choice for one. [Arguably more deaths are happening in Iraq than Sudan, but Bush is trying, rather ineffectually, to reduce those deaths while Omar Al-Bashir is aiding the killing.]

BlueNinja
12-28-2006, 07:59 PM
While Bush deserves the bad guy award more than the good guy one, he isn't that bad. President General Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir of the Sudan makes a better choice for one. Possibly true, but how many average American du - er, I mean, citizens - know who the President General is?

carmachu
12-28-2006, 08:22 PM
Possibly true, but how many average American du - er, I mean, citizens - know who the President General is?


Actually how many Americans know where Sudan is?

StarkDaddy
12-29-2006, 05:03 PM
i wasn't aware that there's a pattern of stupid parenting behavior for her. ?

You didn't note the pattern when the first child was born?