Trenton was bustling, with time running out for lawmakers to wrap up the people’s business. Mostly support for a marijuana legislation referendum, but criticism …

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  1. There was once upon a time in its infancy when hair dying
    among politicians and journalists, those that did were considered a pretentious
    fake, few can remember when that was, nobody said a word in opposition, now
    that it has become epidemic, it’s too late, would be like trying to put
    toothpaste back in the tube, as the phoney are now ruling the air ways in self
    marketing, it has become very hard to tell just who is telling a truth or are
    just falsifying an appearance, portraying themselves in that now-new phoney
    youthful favorable good looking appearance, even to those with a point of view
    be they politician, journalist or a know it all pundit, every body is doing it,
    so who cares…well I do…

    How many “blond bombshells” must we have in Congress or
    anchoring the news on television before its stated, we have had enough…

  2. Its no mystery to the current crop of marketing managers worth
    their salt, if you want to pitch product on television, go ‘blond’, the same
    can be claimed of news programing both on cable and broadcast networks…”hooray for
    Hollywood”…once again…

  3. While searching my computer for an old posting, I stumbled
    upon my very first blog post on ‘appearance journalism’ of some two years ago,
    after reading it I concluded, instead of things getting better they have gotten
    much worse. Almost every newscast I encounter, I have to fight my way past sets
    of greasy red clownish lips, mounds of streaking dyed hair shades not found in
    nature, and most of all, are those 80year old Larry King types in their youthful
    hair dyes, its only after the fighting is all over am I able to comprehend the
    news as it is trying to be reported…

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