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Ultra Conservative Karl Rove Goes Crazy on Fox News Debunking Robert Kennedy Jr’s Conspiracy Theories (Watch)

Karl Rove was really Dr. Evil for the whole time I was at Fox News, through Clinton-Bush-Obama he was the ultra conservative.

But I have to give him credit. In this clip today from Fox News, Rove loses it wildly going after Robert Kennedy Jr. for all his nuttiness. It’s hilarious and on point. This is the rant we needed today.

Thanks to Twitter account Mike Sington for posting it.

(Watch) Amazing Norman Lear, Age 101, Jokes He’s Living His Second Childhood: “I’m a 101 Year Old Toddler”

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If you’re feeling hot and need inspiration, watch legendary producer and activist Norman Lear’s video this morning. He’s 101 — same as the temp here in NYC — and still wise and funny. God bless him. He says, with the care he’s getting, “I’m a 101 year old toddler.”

Still the GOAT.

PS I never run pictures that include me, but I was so honored to get this one taken by Leah Sydney.

“Barbie” Falls 12% on Wednesday to a Mere $23 Million as Audiences Toy with Box Office Numbers

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The doll fans just keep coming.

On Wednesday, “Barbie” fell 12 % , which is nothing really. The total came to $23 million.

Maybe the fans are just toying with us. or waiting to return today to soak up the air conditioning. In any case, Barbie and Ken are zooming toward $300 million.

In other news, the Indigo Girls 1986 hit “Closer to Fine” is getting some action on iTunes and streaming. Barbie sings along to the breezy harmonic folk song while she’s escaping in her convertible from Barbie Land.

I saw the Indigo Girls perform at the Beacon Theater back then, and just like with Sinead O’Connor, the fans were so excited they were falling out of the balconies. Maybe it’s time for a comeback show.

RIP Sinead O’Connor: She Was Gentle, Had a Sense of Humor, and Nothing Compared to Her Amazing Early Success

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I was away this afternoon when the news broke that Sinead O’Connor had died age 56.

In 2012, I finally met Sinead when she came to New York and sang at Curtis Mayfield tribute at Lincoln Center. She was an offbeat choice, but her performance was stellar. She was so keen to talk afterwards. We had a grand time. We also exchanged emails, and for a short time we corresponded. Eventually she faded out, succumbed I think to personal demons. But I’m so glad we had that moment.

Sinead O’Connor had extraordinary success from the start. Her cover of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” was a gigantic hit. It was number 1 for weeks, you couldn’t away from it. The song came from her second album, “I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got,” released in March 1990. The album sold 2 million copies in the US and more than a million around the world. O’Connor was just 23 years old. The fame and success were too much for her. Her next album was a collection of jazz standards. A third album in 1994 was angry and dark. Then came the “Saturday Night Live” incident. All the good will from the hit album and song were gone.

At the height of the “No One Compares 2 U” fever, O’Connor played 2 shows at the Beacon Theater, May 9th and 10th, 1990. I went to one of them and sat close to the stage. To say the show was sold out is an understatement. Here was a relative newcomer. and the Beacon was jammed. The fans screamed like it was Beatlemania, or now Swift Mania. Sinead could barely get the words out since everyone was singing along with her. The reaction to her was a bit overwhelming and frightening. How could anything in the future compare to this?

Obviously there was a lot of personal pain and loss since the 90s. It always seemed like she sabotaged her career on purpose. We may never understand what happened. But at least she’s out of pain now, and has left a legacy that is yet to be explored.

Condolences to her family, friends, and fans.

Box Office: “Barbie” Crosses $200 Mil Line in 6 Days, As Tuesday Numbers Remain Steady and Strong with $26 Mil

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“Barbie” is rocking.

After six days (including previews), the doll house is shakin’ with $214 million. Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and Greta Gerwig are raking in the dough now as the world wide total has jumped over $400 million.

Tuesday’s number in the US was $26 million, same as Monday’s. Usually Tuesday numbers are higher than Monday. But maybe they’re just selling out all their shows and that’s the best they can do during the week.

“Barbie” is plastic and fantastic, that’s for sure.

PS The soundtrack album is number 1. And a track from it, Ryan Gosling singing “I’m Just Ken,” is number 51 on iTunes!

Exclusive: California Gov Gavin Newsom May Be Back Channeling in Actors, Writers Strikes Against Studios

This is what I’m hearing.

California Governor Gavin Newsom, who looks like a movie star and wants to be president, may have jumped in to solve the agonizing labor problems in Hollywood.

On Monday, Newsom was supposed to appear at the Democratic Governors meeting in Los Angeles, where he’s head of the policy committee. The meeting took place at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel– one of the few hotels not being hit by the current L.A. hotel strike. But Newsom was a no show, explained his wife. The reason given was “back problems.”

But I’m told by California Democratic insiders that Newsom was busy off stage trying to help negotiate the actors and writers strikes against the movie studios. The strikes are threatening California’s economy with ripple waves that go far beyond SAG AFTRA and the WGA. If the strike persists businesses of all kinds are threatened.

Newsom already has a strong constituency among Hollywood leaders. When he was threatened in 2021 with a recall vote, Jeffrey Katzenberg donated $500,000 to his cause at a star studded fundraiser that brought in over $1 million. Netflix’s Reed Hastings separately tossed in $3 million. Newsom has a lot of support from the top Hollywood names on both sides of the current disagreements. If he could pull off an end to both strikes, he’d be considered a hero. And definitely a successor to Joe Biden either in 2024 or 2028.

Meantime, yesterday there were huge turnouts by the striking writers and actors across the country. In New York,. a Times Square rally featured speeches and appearances by Bryan Cranston, Christine Baranski. Steve Buscemi, Laura Linney, Tony Goldwyn, Jill Hennessy and other New York “names.” (Ryan Reynolds wasn’t there. He’s in London, hanging out with the prime minister at 10 Downing Street, according to his Instagram.)

Scandal at NBC’s “Days of Our Lives” as Executive Producer Investigated for Misconduct, Toxic Culture Exposed

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Like sands through an hourglass, it’s taken a long time for the backstage scandals at NBC’s Days of our Lives to be exposed.

Yesterday, Deadline.com reported that Executive Producer Albert Alarr is being investigated for creating a toxic culture at the 59 year old soap opera, and for misconduct leading to constant overturning of the younger members of the cast.

“Albert has a habit of belittling people, especially people he wants to put down,” a source told Deadline. There were also allegations against Alarr of groping, and using the F word with actors in sex scenes.

“Days” has a whole front line of stars over 50 who’ve been with the show for decades. Later this summer they will give a final send off to actor John Aniston, whose character, Victor Kirakis, will get a funeral. Aniston died in real life last November at 89.

But there’s also a large number of younger cast members who come and go from the show erratically. A few months ago a raft of them were let go, or moved from regular status to recurring. Some of them, like Lindsay Arnold, who’d taken off like a rocket with the audience, simply said thanks, no and just exited.

Recently, 13 year veteran Camila Banus announced she was leaving. A Twitter account announced the show was casting for what seemed to be her replacement. The wording sounded like something for a porn film not a respectable TV show:

“Mid to late 30’s dark haired female, Latina preferred.

Actress should be willing to show off body in scenes. Professional actress only. Heavy dialog in first scenes.”

Some of the comings and goings at the soap could be attributed to budget or storylines, but so many is unusual. Corday Productions and Sony TV say they’ve been conducting a deep investigation into Alarr, but it’s been going on since March. It’s not like they’re new to these kinds of revelations. A similar situation existed at their CBS show, “The Young and the Restless,” last year, resulting in the dismissal of its EP, Anthony Morina, who responded by suing the company.

Keith Richards Wishes Mick Jagger a Happy 80th Birthday: “Give me a call, let me know what it’s like”

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The best 80th birthday greeting Mick Jagger could get is from his bandmate and writing partner for 60 years, Keith Richards.

“Give me a call, let me know what it’s like!” smirks Keef, who himself will turn 80 this December. Age turns out not to be an issue for these legendary rockers. The Stones are releasing a new album this fall and will likely go on one more US tour to promote it. Maybe this time around they’ll agree to be the Musicares People of the Year, something they’ve avoided for years.

Anyway, Mick always said he couldn’t imagine being rock and roller when he was 40. Happy Birthday, Mick!

Tears for Spears: Britney’s Hoped for Hit New Single with will.i.am, “Mind Your Business,” Fails to Launch

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First, Madonna had this problem. She tried to kickstart her career with a duet featuring Sam Smith. Remember “Vulgar”? It sold around 30,000 copies, mostly streaming.

Now, Britney Spears faces a similar dilemma. Her new duet with will.i.am, called “Mind Your Business,” is a stiff.

Released last Thursday night, “Mind Your Business” is at number 45 on iTunes, and nowhere on the Apple streaming chart. On Spotify it’s’ had about 2.6 million streams. It’s also not on the Spotify Top 50 daily chart for streaming songs.

Britney had a novelty hit last year when Elton John welcomed her on to a remake of “Tiny Dancer.” But that had the advantage of being an existing song. “Mind Your Business” is the 4th time Britney and will.i.am have recorded together. But unlike his Black Eyed Peas songs with Fergie, this isn’t an actual song. It’s a dance track with Britney sometimes saying the word ‘bitch’. This worked for her a long time ago, but now it’s an outdated idea.

If Spears is going to make a new album, she has to get actual songs. She needs songwriters like Diane Warren or Max Martin. She needs a producer with a vision. Putting out one offs is not going to get her anywhere.

Told Ya: Venice Film Festival Will Feature New Work from Woody Allen, Roman Polanski Despite Controversies

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I told you 10 days ago — new movies from Woody Allen and Roman Polanski would be featured in the Venice Film Festival.

Allen’s wonderful “Coup de Chance,” and Polanski’s “The Palace,” will each run out of competition.

Polanski can’t go to Venice, obviously. Allen may not be up to the trip.

But guess what? The actors can go, they’re all foreign and don’t belong to any American unions! And in Venice, that will go a long way.