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The Academy Awards

As much scrutiny as that segment gets every year, you'd think someone high up the food chain would have to sign off on it. Maybe even check it against a list they've compiled throughout the year.

I can't imagine too many of the omissions are by accident. They are being left off for a reason. Let's see what happens with Roman Polanski died. He raped children.
 
I can't imagine too many of the omissions are by accident. They are being left off for a reason. Let's see what happens with Roman Polanski died. He raped children.

I think people are underestimating the roles just sheer ignorance and incompetence play in situations like this.

With Anne Heche I will cut them a little bit of slack. When she died I remembered that (a) she had dated Ellen DeGeneres and (b) had severe mental illness, and honestly could not remember her professional accomplishments.

But Paul Sorvino? No excuses there, and I don't believe it's a political thing. That smells like a "24 year old staffer compiled the list" thing.

And Polanski absolutely makes the "In Memorium." Brilliant director. Grade A piece of shirt, but brilliant director.
 
If they don't get it right year after year, just 86 it. No one watching cares, except for the family in question if it goes wrong. A little story on my kids' graduation from college. TWINS. They (whoever they are) decided during the President's speech to the WHOLE class, to single out graduating twins that year. He was like blah, blah and blah. Three twin sets graduating. Except my twins weren't mentioned. Why they even decided to elevate that, I'm not sure. But as the parent of twins, in the audience, in the president's box by way of invitation due to BOTH my kids excelling somehow, I WAS PISSED. So we ripped paper from the program, wrote a note to the college president who was still speaking, said WE TOO had graduating twins. We watched that note go from hand to hand on to the field. It was magnificent as the University president just started speaking about big donors being recognized, received the note, then asked our twins to stand, named them, and it appeared we were big donors being singled out. I LOVE our story, but still wonder why they thought it prudent to single out a group of people.
 
One thing I've learned in life is that money and power do not equal mental acuity - see the NFL, the Supreme Court, the US Senate. There are a lot of stupid people, people with blind spots and those who don't recognize their own biases - but we figure their decisions are well founded because they have power and money.

Whether we're talking about the field conditions for the Super Bowl, various stunts pulled by Senators or a SCOTUS ruling - bogus is bogus.
 

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