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Thursday, February 14, 2008

The Election That Really Matters (And Certainly Gets More Votes!)

Last night Fox announced the final '24' on American Idol Season 7. I'll have to admit, it was pretty exciting. Lots of tears, crying, hugging, and an overall mutual admiration society. Fun all around. So, in keeping with tradition I will look into my crystal ball and give my predictions.

Top 10:
Men
Colton David Berry - professionally trained singer (Clay Aiken like)
David Archuleta - young, great singer, with a heartfelt story. Plus, the chicks dig a young hottie.
Michael Johns - Aussie, what more do I need to say?
Luke Menard - I just have a feeling about this guy, but he won't make it very far past the top 10
Jason Yeagar - energy and good voice. Also won't make it far past the top 10.

Women
Kristy Lee Cook - think Carrie Underwood from OR. She can sing and she is smokin!
Katy Malloy - Texas girls always go far.
Syesha Mercado - this girl exudes energy and happiness. Plus she can sing. Did you see her legs? WOW!
Joanne Borella - Once again, just have a feeling. No reason.
Carly Smithson - she's Irish, and Black Irish to boot. If she keeps long sleeves on she will go far, very far.

Bottom 6 (first 6 out):
Men
Robbie Carrico - cut the dreads man
Garrett Haley - Is he a guy or a girl?
Danny Noriega - Flammer!!

Women
Alexandrea Lushington - won't cut it
Amy Jean Davis - she thinks she is hot stuff, but America will see through it.
Ramiele Malubay - smokin' hot, but too short and too young.

Top 4:
Men
Michael Johns - gets there on the women vote; he's hot and and Aussie. Oh yeah, he can sing as well.
Colton David Barry - kid can sing.

Women
Kristy Lee Cook - look at the photo. Then close your eyes and listen to her sing. Put them together and she's a lock.
Syesha Mercado - her legs will get her farther than her voice.

Winner:
Kristy Lee Cook - say hello to the next country star!! Carrie Underwood better watch out.

This year will break all records for American Idol. Considering it will all take place just before the presidential elections, I am sure that every pundit across the nation will chastise American Idol viewers because we cast 30 million votes nightly but can barely break half that number for the general election. Maybe MSNBC ought to have text message, 1-800, and email voting for an hour after the presidential debates to announce the winner of that debate. That might add some excitement.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

THe way we vote in America is archaic. Having to go to a voting location is silly with the technology we have today. Why can't we sit home and do it from our computer. I mean really, we all have a SSN and can come up with a secure system. We can do everything else online (not gov. related of course) - why not be able to vote. Most people don't do it because it's an inconvenience. Who wants to go out and brave the elements to stand in line. Honestly, I bet 80% of americans would vote if they could do it from their computer. That would literally change the face of politics - finally the majority would be speaking and doing some good rather than what it is now - the minority who vote make all the decisions.

Sorry, I don't watch American Idol, so I got off on a tangent!

McKay Manning said...
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McKay Manning said...

I agree. If the elections were held anything like the prime-time reality shows that run on all the major networks, then Americans might actually do something about the direction this country is headed in.
I agree with Michelle with the technology we have today there should be a simpler way.
Forget online voting, what about the texting epidemic that has infected 95 percent of the American youth? Why not use that amazing piece of techno-wonder?
Could you imagine eight-teen year old girls squeezing "mccain 4 prez." inbetween "lol tiffany!" "wtf? fo sho kevin" while driving in the lane next to you on the freeway?
They could hold prime-time reality debates with special musical numbers and physical challenges where you can win immunity from dropping out and then they should allow us to vote up to 5 times per phone number for exactly an hour after the show and charge one dollar per text and free us from our national debt!
Now that sounds like the kind of democracy i want to be a part of.

Anonymous said...

I want to know who is "removing" the deleted comments. Is it you tacit voice because you don't like what is being said, or is it the person that writes them? If it's the person writing them, what in the world are they doing writing them and then deleting them? I want to read what people have to say, even if I don't agree with it - so quit deleting your comments!