Guardian: Country Artists Aren't Celebrities
According to the Guardian, the only "celebrities" from the United States to visit the troops, in Iraq, on USO tours, are Robin Williams, Arnold Schwarzenegger, some Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, and something called "50 Cent."
So, did the Guardian just forget to mention Toby Keith and Darryl Worley? Or does the Guardian not consider them entertainers since they're country artists? It's interesting to note that the Guardian mentions Ted Nugent in the story as someone who supports the war, but then doesn't include him in the list of entertainers who have gone to Iraq. (After all, he carried a Glock while in Iraq - he must be a crazed gunnut who wants to kill innocent people.)
Then again, I guess I should expect as much from the Guardian.
So, did the Guardian just forget to mention Toby Keith and Darryl Worley? Or does the Guardian not consider them entertainers since they're country artists? It's interesting to note that the Guardian mentions Ted Nugent in the story as someone who supports the war, but then doesn't include him in the list of entertainers who have gone to Iraq. (After all, he carried a Glock while in Iraq - he must be a crazed gunnut who wants to kill innocent people.)
Then again, I guess I should expect as much from the Guardian.

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