Boob jobs. Anti-gay marriage sentiment. Being stripped of her Miss California title. The recent discovery of an amateur sex tape for an old boyfriend. And now, Carrie Prejean, whose 15 minutes of fame are being measured on a clock that’s blinking eights, has a new book (Still Standing) and yesterday appeared on CNN’s Larry King Live, refusing to divulge the reasons for her settlement on a lawsuit against pageant officials claiming religious discrimination and libel, and also refusing to take the question of a gay caller.
King asked Prejean, who was only interested in peddling her just released book Still Standing, why she settled a lawsuit against the Miss California USA Pageant.
“Why settle since you had a fight to carry on?” King asked about the million-dollar lawsuit.
Prejean objected to the question, calling it and King “inappropriate.”
King moved on to taking a caller’s question: “Hi, I’m calling from Detroit. I’m a gay man and I love pageants. I’m sure that you, Carrie, have got, you know, great gay friends that helped you possibly win. What would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married?”
An awkward silence followed as Prejean began speaking to someone off camera and removed her microphone. “Did you hear the question, Carrie?” King asked, followed by, “Who are you talking to?”
Finally, she answered: “Yeah, I think you that you are being extremely inappropriate right now. And I’m about to leave your show.”
The unearthing of the sex tape is rumored to be the reason for her settlement.
It has been widely speculated that she settled the suit after it emerged that she had filmed a secret sex tape when she was a minor. The 22-year-old has admitted to filming herself, telling Fox News: “It was me by myself. There was no one else with me. I was not having sex.”
Watching Prejean’s ridiculous retorts is like a caveman staring at the sun: We. Can. Not. Look. Away. And she knows it, which is why no one should buy her book, no one should mention her ever again, and most importantly no one ought to humor her dim-witted religious ruse any longer. DO YOU HEAR ME?
Oh wait, I just spent the last 20 minutes typing about her… The cycle continues!

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1 Griff Bennett // Nov 12, 2009 at 10:48 pm
This isn’t even about her, it is about hypocrisy, and how it never goes away. Some radical left wing radical once said; “He who is without sin should throw the first stone.” We claim to be a Christian nation, on said principles. Christ knew that none of us were without sin and even associated with misfits, such as Samaritans, etc. Yet that message, is completely lost. If not her, some Governor, or Senator. She had the interview and she still says she has principles. She feels she is picked on because she can’t remember what she says from one minute to the next. Most people have that problem, they just don’t go on national television to do it.
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