Posted on 04/18/2007 4:57:54 AM PDT by IrishMike
Sanjaya Malakar, known for his wild hairdos and frequently pitchy singing style, hit a new low tonight on Fox's "American Idol," according to judge Simon Cowell who characterized his performance as the worst ever in the history of the show, now in its sixth season.
"That was utterly horrendous," said Cowell.
Malakar, 17, known nationally even internationally by his first name only, has survived the first several cuts in the program that relies on public voting to eliminate one contestant each week.
He has stimulated a national debate, with his own fan base supporting him enthusiastically and others holding their ears each week as he competes with far more talented contestants vying for the "American Idol" crown and all that goes with it recording contracts, fame and fortune.
Malakar has become such a national talking point that some speculate he might even win the contest.
Even White House hopeful Hillary Clinton was inexplicably asked about him in a recent interview.
"That's the best question I've been asked in a long time," she said. "Well, you know, people can vote for whomever they want. That's true in my election, and it's true on 'American Idol.'"
Malakar performed the Bonnie Raitt song, "Let's Give Them Something to Talk About," and, for sure, America will be talking about it tomorrow.
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Vote for this guy and put a stake through the heart of this monster....
Done and done.
Judging by the way he wiggles across the stage, I'm sure he already has.
Ping! :)
Heh, your question calls to mind a certain Spy magazine cover from back during Bubba's second term (IIRC). I've Googled the caption ("Hillary's Big Secret") looking for a scan of that cover, to no avail.
I'm betting that some other FReepers remember it, though.
"Don't set out to raze all shrines you'll frighten men. Enshrine mediocrity and the shrines are razed . . ." -- Ayn Rand
He should have been gone weeks ago. This is the first season I have watched and if he goes any further it will be the last season I watch. So many better singers have lest the stage and this freak keeps rolling along. His 15 minutes are up.
Sanjaya Malakar *is* the Gallant Gallstone.
I actually thought Sanjia was better than Chris this week. Chris was REALLY REALLY off key the whole song.
It's the first season I've watched, too. Watching him is like watching a train wreck.
Cowell trades on being obnoxious. He also rolled his eyes last night when a contestant who is a Virginia native spoke in sympathy to the Virginia Tech tragedy. He’s just an a-hole, that’s his “shtick”, just like Sanjaya’s is goofy hair styles.
All that’s needed to fix American Idol’s problems is that they change the voting method so that you vote AGAINST the person who does the worst, instead of voting FOR the people you liked. The current method is a horrible way of voting - just look at Chris Daughtry getting booted last year with six or seven weeks left - everyone knew he was top 3 material.
I blame all three Judges for this mess because they thought it was "cute" to give the guy a pass.
Besides ruining Idol's credibility, they gave the College crowd a new "hobby"... voting for the "worst" contestant to win.
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Correct. And now it's too late. It's up to the voters.
Travesty?? It really does not matter. The people who have lost would have lost eventually anyways. Sanjaya may make it a few more weeks when the votes are still spread thin. Once you get to the top 4 or 5, it takes more than just a few million votes to make it. It is not like this is the first year this has happened. It does not effect the ultimate outcome.
I am pretty sure he was fourth.
“...Otherwise, theres no point in watching (or auditioning).”
Um, there’s no point in watching ANYWAY.
Why? The top talent is still left and it will make no difference in the outcome. Sanjaya may still last a few more weeks while the vote is still diluted, but is done once they hit the top 5.
Probably high schoolers, too.
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