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Behold Sanjaya - American Idol
Contributed by: David K. Williams, Jr.   on 4/1/2007

Sanjaya Malakar is still "singing" each week on American Idol.

At first, I thought it was just a matter of time before his fanbase of
12 year old girls who think he's sooooo cuuuuute would fail to keep him
on the show.

No longer. He could win the thing. He is so bad, his support is
growing. And I am the newest Sanjaya fan.

He is not just a train wreck: He is a commuter train running head on
into a troop of charging elephants.

Television has created fame where no talent exists for years. Sanjaya
is the ultimate conclusion.

He is the logical product of everything reality television mogul Mark
Brunett has created. We should embrace Sanjaya. We should crown him the
King of Crappy entertainment.

Much like a kid who is forced to smoke an entire pack of cigarettes, we
should make American Idol crown Sanjaya its champion.

We need not worry about the good singers on the show. Melinda Doolittle
and LaKisha Jones have done enough. They will get their record deals
even if they get voted off next.

Winning does not matter. The exposure matters.

Let's expose American Idol. Vote Sanjaya. He's soooo cuuuuute.



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David K. Williams, Jr. has posted 62 blog entries and 0 comments since joining on 1/30/2007. David K. Williams, Jr.'s average blog rating is 4.61.
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