Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Christina Aguilera's 'Star-Spangled' flub: It's time to forgive

Christina Aguilera's 'Star-Spangled' flub: It's time to forgiveChristina Aguilera's 'Star-Spangled' flub: It's time to forgiveLatest news update about;Christina Aguilera's 'Star-Spangled' flub: It's time to forgive;y now, the whole world has chimed in with their opinions about Christina Aguilera’s flub while singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” before last night’s record-breaking Super Bowl. Even the nasty-delicious Joan Rivers gave her two cents on the whole situation: “How stupid can you get?” she told PopEater earlier today. “Christina must have been thinking about food, that’s why she forgot the words.” I repeat: Even Joan Rivers gave her two cents on the whole situation. We have hit that rock-bottom low, people. Everyone from talk-radio pundits to bloggers around the country have had something to say about it, with some of it getting rather nasty, including accusations that I’m not even really going to dignify here with a link.Christina Aguilera's 'Star-Spangled' flub: It's time to forgive
To all this I have a response: Can we all take a minute and just calm down please? I’m not condoning what happened — Aguilera messed up part of the ever-important national anthem, switching out the line “O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming” with her own creation of “What so proudly we watched, at the twilight’s last gleaming” — but it was just that: a simple mistake. She didn’t hurt anyone. Christina Aguilera's 'Star-Spangled' flub: It's time to forgive

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