
Would Janet Jackson Make a Good 'X Factor' Judge?
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2012/02/17 19:58:31
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A week ago, the rumor mill was suggesting Whitney Houston might take one of the empty judge's seats at "The X Factor," but circumstances have obviously squashed that possibility. Now The New York Daily News reports that Janet Jackson might be in negotiations with the show. If the rumors are true, she would be one of two replacements needed following the departure (read: firing) of Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger.
When Anderson Cooper asked Jackson about the possibility, she remained tight-lipped -- a sign that she probably is in talks, but not far enough along to confirm anything. Interestingly, Abdul has choreographed several of Jacksons videos over the last three decades, so if the former judge has any say in the matter, you can bet she'll throw in for Ms. Jackson. Do you think Janet Jackson would make a good 'X Factor' judge?

When Anderson Cooper asked Jackson about the possibility, she remained tight-lipped -- a sign that she probably is in talks, but not far enough along to confirm anything. Interestingly, Abdul has choreographed several of Jacksons videos over the last three decades, so if the former judge has any say in the matter, you can bet she'll throw in for Ms. Jackson. Do you think Janet Jackson would make a good 'X Factor' judge?

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Caramel 2012/02/18 02:21:22Yes





















I am a firm believer of a higher power, and there are commandments that I subscribe to as a follower. One of these commandments is "judge not lest ye be judged yourself", I do not think this commandment was stated in a manor where idle judging of others are exempt. And I think we as a society have become so comfortable with being cavalier in our approach to life, that we take for granite or assume it's ok to split hairs where matters like this are concern.
I feel we as a society need to take a step back and look at the ramifications of becoming comfortable with such leisure behavior of judging others. It makes it really difficult to get a handle on what gauges are used to set the standards for judging, and what values are considered. We need not look back no further than the OJ case where we see misplaced values use are result of becoming comfortable with cavalier judging. JOMO
BTW, Tito's speaking voice is veeeeeeery sexy. Like Dennis Haysbert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...