Hey Peggy Noonan! Adam Lambert paid a completely non-controversial visit to The Jay Leno Show
By Greg Hernandez on
Dec 22, 2009 12:09 pm |
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Boy, Adam Lambert is workin’ it!
The American Idol sensation has been working his tail off promoting his album For Your Entertainment with his latest stop being a visit to The Jay Leno Show last night.
Adam has shown in all of his post-American Music Awards appearances that he can behave himself on live television and also, that he is a very charming and fun guest.
I just wonder if that conservative commentator Peggy Noonan, who seems to think Lambert is a bigger worry to many Americans than the economy, health care or war, was watching and feeling as silly as she should be.
If enough people will open their hearts, ears and eyes to Adam Lambert they will see what a remarkable young man and exceptional performer he is. He is one of the most interesting, articulate, funny, open and totally beautiful people that we have ever had the pleasure of having in our lives. With each appearance, he not only proves himself to be worthy of the attention, he makes me so glad to be a fan.
Greg, Peggy Noonan doesn’t really care if what she writes is true or not. She was simply grabbing at an opportunity to distract average Americans from actual serious problems like the poor economy, sky-rocketing health care costs and useless wars (for which she and her cohorts have no real solutions) by trying that old worn (but previously effective) tactic of demonizing “those decadent gays”.
Lisa says:
If enough people will open their hearts, ears and eyes to Adam Lambert they will see what a remarkable young man and exceptional performer he is. He is one of the most interesting, articulate, funny, open and totally beautiful people that we have ever had the pleasure of having in our lives. With each appearance, he not only proves himself to be worthy of the attention, he makes me so glad to be a fan.
MK Scott says:
We haven’t seen this much reaction since Elvis. As soon as he did more interviews America realized he was a remarkable young man.
RJ says:
Greg, Peggy Noonan doesn’t really care if what she writes is true or not. She was simply grabbing at an opportunity to distract average Americans from actual serious problems like the poor economy, sky-rocketing health care costs and useless wars (for which she and her cohorts have no real solutions) by trying that old worn (but previously effective) tactic of demonizing “those decadent gays”.