- 02 Dec 09, 00:44#172875What a news outlet said very early on was that he was bloody but no blood was found in the Escalade.
On the one hand you could ask what were you doing out at that hour, but on the other hand there could be many legitimate reasons. People do things in the middle of the night all the time. You could wake up and want a Red Bull or something or you are ill and ran out of Gravol, anything, really. What was he doing out at that hour? None of your friggin business!
Late today a ticker mentioned a reckless driving charge or some such thing, but it was worded like that's some horrendous thing. Big deal it's a traffic ticket. I've had a reckless driving ticket before. He'll have his lawyer take it to traffic court and the prosecutor will reduce the charge to improper lane use or something and he'll plead guilty to that. Who cares?
There's way too much media coverage of stuff like this. It's none of our business, and it's pretty much all stuff we really don't care about anyway. If we do, we need our priorities reviewed. When these everyday occurences happen to regular folk, and they do thousands of times a year in the USA, it doesn't make the news. If the person is famous, then all of a sudden we're aghast! The persn's fame shouldn't make it any different, but it does because the media says it does. What are we, lemmings?
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