The Importance of Being Gaga
September 21, 2010
THE SELF-IMPORTANCE of today’s pop stars never ceases to amaze. One minute they appear on stage dressed in rags or cellophane and the next minute they stand before voters instructing them on defense policy. Some say the slick, over-produced Lady Gaga represents the exhausted finale to the sexual revolution. But she sees herself in the forefront of change. Yesterday, she made silly remarks in Maine in favor of repealing the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Gaga gags and the world listens.
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