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You know I never liked Matt Lauer
06.24.05 (12:38 pm)   [edit]
Having heard the way that he grilled Tom Cruise on the Today Show about his criticism of Brooke Shields and anyone that takes drugs to help cope with anything from depression to attention deficit disorder, I think I might hate Matt Lauer less. He's definitely moved further down in my top 100 list of celebrities that I cannot tolerate. Good on you, Matt!

During the interview Cruise came off like a complete know-it-all assclown, reprimanding Lauer for commenting on a subject that he felt Matt knew too little about and claiming that he, Tom Cruise, a.k.a. God's Friggin' Gift to Humanity, is an expert of psychiatry and that he's read all the research on drugs like Ritalin.

"You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do," Cruise said

Yeah right! When does Tom find the time between using a penis-pump, whitening his teeth and carefully crafting his public persona to read the extensive research on the effects of psychotropic drugs? Puleeez!

"Matt, Matt, you don't even [know] you're glib," Cruise responded. "You don't even know what Ritalin is. If you start talking about chemical imbalance, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories, Matt, OK. That's what I've done."

Translation: "Shut up, Matt! I'm the expert here. You couldn't possibly know more than me on this subject because I am Maverick...er, Tom Cruise, a God among men."

I'm all for people putting Matt Lauer in his place because I find him often times a self-righteous prick but Tom Cruise? Things got so heated during the interview, I'm sure Matt consider once or twice cooling Tom off with some water. It wouldn't have been the first time Matt stole his interview ideas from someone else. He's not known for his originality.



Tom's expertise in psychiatry might explain his ability to manipulate otherwise intelligent women into giving him the time of day.
 


posted by: JT (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:01 am)

"Cruise came off like a complete know-it-all assclown"

Nat, I just love you. :-)



posted by: childish (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:12 am)

i couldn't agree more. who does cruise think he is? oh right. GOD.



posted by: jennjr (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:12 am)

I saw part of this interview, and I wondered myself why Mr. Lauer didn't just haul off and deck him.

I was also unaware that Tom Cruise had received his doctorate in Psychiatry....

And like JT, I loved the "know-it-all-assclown" bit. :)



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:20 am)

Reply to: jennjr
Apparently when you become really "clear" as a Scientologist you inherit all the wisdom of the universe so much so that you can tell a woman suffering from postpartum depression to go take vitamins. Jerk! It's like he was calling people who take meds weak-minded. If you ask me he needs to be medicated with his behavior as of late.



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:20 am)

Reply to: JT
And I love you too!



posted by: newbie (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:20 am)

Oh jeez...I cannot stand either of those twits. Whatdya say we gettin' both goi' and send them into the ring to fight it to the death.



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:21 am)

Reply to: childish
I don't know much about Scientology but it does teach you that you can elevate yourself to be above other men and that from your condescending high perch you should reach down and "help" others.



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:27 am)

Reply to: newbie
That would be awesome. A real celebrity death-match between Matt and Tom.



posted by: childish (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:28 am)

Reply to: dangerkitty
well he is "helping" katie holmes. Not many people knew much about her before this publicity stunt. I mean, engagement.



posted by: jennjr (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:36 am)

Reply to: dangerkitty
Oh, is that how he gained his expertise? *blinks*
How annoying. Seriously.
I would also recommend medication for his recent antics. What would speed up the process of getting over oneself?



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:39 am)

Reply to: jennjr
Futinas™ - it's the psychotropic equivalent of a "foot in the ass".



posted by: jennjr (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (11:14 am)

Reply to: dangerkitty
Beautiful.



posted by: Anne-Marie (reply)
post date: 06.24.05 (10:17 pm)

Comments like Tom Cruise made is why Scientology is so dangerous. I dont know where I would be without my tablets, probably not here.



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 06.25.05 (8:21 am)

Reply to: Anne-Marie
You know, I thought of you when he made those comments and realized he just has no clue how difficult it can be for some people.



posted by: BobbyJoe (reply)
post date: 06.29.05 (1:45 pm)

Yeah, Tom really made an extra special ass out of himself. Speaking as someone who thinks more people should be on anti-depressants, I want to hold Tom down and take a dump in his mouth.



posted by: mblog (reply)
post date: 07.10.05 (9:39 pm)

The problem is that some people will believe him, and some parents will go against medical opinion for something that does not work.

It doesn't take a genius to recognize that if a person takes aspirin and his headache goes away, and it works repeatedly, then the aspirin must be helping. But there's the anti-Ritalin crowd who keep insisting that we should not experiment on our children, even though the drug had been around for 50 years, has a proven track record, and people can see instantly when a child who is incapable of paying attention suddenly starts acting "normal" and tells you how good he feels about it. If any of these other solutions worked consistently, all Tommy would have to do is fund a study. He can afford it. Subject it to peer review and have it published in a reputable journal.

In the mean time, Tom, you've never had to live with a developmental disability, mental illness, or anything like it. Stupidity and ignorance don't count.



posted by: dangerkitty (reply)
post date: 07.11.05 (7:47 am)

Reply to: mblog
Well said.

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