As the first decade of this young century comes to a close, once again
Barbara Walters has taken it upon herself to dole out accolades representative of a classic high school year book.
Michelle Obama has been picked Most Fascinating Person, a title she shares with none other than the "star quarterback"
Brett Favre, the "most likely to succeed"
Tyler Perry, the "class clown"
Glenn Beck and several other celebrities. One fascinating character she failed to mention was none other than the once indomitable
Tiger Woods. Now you may be wondering why a relationship coach would even consider crowning Mr. Woods one of our most fascinating people given his recent activity. I have to admit, I was in awe as to how Mr. Woods was able to have so many extramarital affairs over a span of years without a hint of the media getting wind of it. Such a task would have Hester Prynne (of 'A Scarlet Letter') doing a double take. In our tabloid-obsessed society, where the paparazzi compete with the average man for the next big story, managing to stay under that radar is truly fascinating. On that note, it is only befitting that we award him the scarlet letter A, officially crowning him "Cheater of the Decade."
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By: Cheryl on 1/03/2010 1:37PM
It's the White Woman in Trouble "getting" PAID serial cheater syndrome
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By: debra on 12/29/2009 9:00PM
well, their mothers (white girls) teach them to get the dumb black rich man, have a kid ot two and leave him with everything.
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By: Sir topham hat on 1/07/2010 12:29AM
Are you serious? Have you forgotten the former President of the United States Bill Clinton and his hook up in the most prestigious office in the world. Child please. You also have a Governor of a state, Sanford, flying to Argentina to meet the love of his life. Really.
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By: Sir topham hat on 1/07/2010 12:41AM
You are stupid.
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By: Haylie on 1/07/2010 6:56PM
Our society today is too obsessed with every celebrity's personal life instead of paying attension to our own lives. How would any of you like all of your little skeletons that you have in your closet to be put out in the tabloids for the whole world? Yeah, all of you sit here and say crap about people you don't even know, how would you like thousands of people to do that to you too? By all means, I do not at all promote cheating or at all think that it's okay to do so, but really, I think the world needs to wake up and start worrying about our own issues instead of some sports star's. And I would just like to point out to everyone that Tiger Woods did NOT become famous because of his relashionship, he became famous because of his skill of golf, so maybe we should just focus on that instead of what he does on his own time. It's seriously none of anyone's business and no one's business to pass judgement on someone we know NOTHING about personally.
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