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(U.S. TABLOIDS & HOLLYWOOD REPORTER OUT)  Conservative pundit Ann Coulter arrives at the Lincoln Center's Winter Gala 'Celebrating Leonard Bernstein's  New York' held on December 1, 2003 at Avery Fisher Hall, in New York City. Sarah Palin, who stands for morality and decency in family values, has deeply disappointed her enemies. People who hate her guts feel she's really let them down by resigning.

She's like the ex-girlfriend they're SO over, never want to see again, have already forgotten about -- really, it's O-ver -- but they just can't stop talking about her.

Liberal: Ha, ha ... Sarah who? She's over, she's toast, a future Trivial Pursuit answer, nothing more.

Normal person: Whatever. How about the North Korean missiles?

Liberal: Can you believe she just resigned the governorship like that? What a quitter!

 Normal person: Speaking of quitting, how's work? Read On

   
   
   
   

BIZZARE LIFE Like Elvis Presley before him, the demise of Michael Jackson has engaged the entire world, and the parallels are spooky. Both Presley and Jackson lived isolated, somewhat bizarre lives, eventually destroying themselves with drugs administered by doctors on their payrolls. This was a proven fact in Presley's case; there is strong evidence in Jackson's.

But while Presley was mourned primarily as a great entertainer, Jackson is being sold by his supporters as much more. In fact, if you listen to Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, the troubled singer was the second coming of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. At Jackson's memorial service earlier this week, Sharpton put forth that Jackson brought blacks and whites together, teaching us all how to love. Read On

   
   
 
 
 

INSANE LOS ANGELES —  Michael Jackson's dermatologist says he on occasion gave the pop star the painkiller Demerol but warned him about using the powerful sedative Diprivan. Dr. Arnold Klein tells CNN's "Larry King Live" that Demerol was among the strongest drug he prescribed Jackson and doesn't know how he got Diprivan, usually administered by anesthesiologists in hospitals. RELATED: Click here for complete coverage of Michael Jackson from FOXNews.com. PHOTOS: Click here to see photos of the Jackson memorial at the Staples Center. Investigators looking into the cause of Jackson's June 25 death have homed in on drugs given the insomniac musician. Diprivan was allegedly found in Jackson's home. The dermatologist says: "If you took all the pills I had given him in the last year at once, it wouldn't do anything to you." Klein said Wednesday he discovered that Jackson was using Diprivan while on tour in Germany. Klein told Jackson the drug was dangerous: "I told him he was absolutely insane."

 
 
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