Ryan Phillippe was spotted voting in Los Angeles. He of course voted for Barack Obama, he’s hasn’t made it a secret that he supported him, he even rallied for him in Missouri this weekend. Ryan also voted ‘no’ on Prop 8 that is trying to ban gay marriage. I knew Ryan had his head on straight.
We haven’t heard from John Mayer but finally he has decided to blog again. And I couldn’t be happier. Look at that man…wowee…and what a great sleeve he has (I got one over the summer myself!). Anyways, the election is coming up next week…thankfully. And John wrote something that made sense. The post is long so I will only include what really moved me the most.
I was 23 years old when the nation was attacked on September 11, 2001. I can remember hearing pundits say “this changes everything” and “things will never be the same.” Obviously it was a tragic and traumatic event, but that sentiment has carried on through the better part of my twenties.
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What Barack Obama says to me is these days are good for something. Just when I’d thought my only role as an adult was to help shoulder the nation through its darkest days (known to us as “the rest of them”), Obama gives me the feeling that I could be alive to witness one of the most brilliant upturns in a country’s history. Imagine that — a young adult in this day and age being given something to someday brag to his children about having being alive to witness. What a concept.
That’s why hope is a worthwhile commodity. To those who question whether hope is a tangible product worth building a campaign around, I’d say take a look at despair and how powerful that has been in reshaping how people think and live. I believe the definition of the “hope” that Barack Obama enthuses operates on the unspoken thesis that there has to be a polar opposite to the despair of 9/11. Because if we accept that there’s not, the will to live becomes forever altered. To adults who will vote for him, Barack Obama represents a return to prosperity. To the youth, he represents an introduction to it.
I think that everything that John says is true. Obama has such an air of calmness around him. He gives you hope for the future and makes you think everything will be alright. Who will you vote for?
Yes, my favorite Gossip Girl cast members, Penn Badgley, Blake Lively and Chace Crawford, are in this You Vote PSA. Also starring in the PSA are Anne Hathaway and so many others I can’t name them. But, they are all trying to say one thing VOTE. Please people. I wish I could vote for you, and I would if I could….so since I can’t YOU DO IT!
Paris Hilton was on The View to talk about her new show My New BFF or something like that. Which I hate to admit might actually be a good show. Everything was going good until they started talking about voting. Joy Behar started it all…
“You’re not going to be able to vote, are you?†Joy asked Paris pointedly. “I have a friend who was in the slammer, he can’t vote. Weren’t you in jail?â€
“I can vote,†Paris replied uneasily.
Whoopi explained to Joy that losing the right to vote only applies to certain people convicted of a felony.
“What was your thing? Yours was a misdemeanor or something?†Joy persisted.
“No, it was driving with a suspended license,†Paris answered.
“You can still vote with that?â€
“Yeah, you’re still an American, yeah,†Whoopi replied.
I was so glad Whoopi Goldberg chimed in. It doesn’t sound all that bad but did Paris really deserve to get attacked that way? I think that she will only vote for the one with the best clothes on anyway, and she probably won’t vote for the wrinkly white hair guy…so it’s all good!