'Shut Up and Sing' still applies to emotional celebs | WND | by Tim Graham

Thursday, April 18th 2024, 11:54:22 pm
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When Laura Ingraham wrote her book "Shut Up and Sing" in 2003, the Left didn't read the book as much as overreact to the title. The title implied something important. While celebrities gain a "platform" they feel compelled to use, do their opinions reflect any expertise? Or is fame more important than logic? Celebrities often…
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