Celebrity Justice
TMZ Photog Hits Novak With His Best Shots

Robert Novak -- the conservative dude on TV who outed Valerie Plame -- hit a pedestrian today in D.C. It was only fair for us to hit him with every possible question about his driving ... especially his driving a Corvette.



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31. Mitzi (Comment #12):

Bob Novak does have big boobs! He's just too modest to show them!
The great justice system didn't go after him when he was part of a high level conspiracy. It won't do it now.
Novak is too useful to the "system" which has polluted the federal government and trashed the Constitution.

Posted at 1:04PM on Jul 27th 2008 by fahrender

32. I agree with #4, this is a new low, even for a scandal site that was pretty stupid. Has the questioner ever heard of relevancy? He kept asking stupid questions. I wish he'd follow me around with a camera asking stupid questions like that. I bet he wouldn't do it but once. For #7, you received injuries in a hit and run with witnesses and no one did anything? The driver's insurance didn't pay for any medical, etc? I find that very hard to believe in our litigious society. You either are mis-stating the facts or you live in a state with the lax-est driving laws in the history of America. I agree that Novak probably needs a driver to shuttle him around but from the statistics I just looked up pedestrian accidents are hardly rare.

Posted at 7:27PM on Jul 28th 2008 by New Low

33. The reason Robert Novak "didn't notice" the person on his windshield is because this person was an ordinary human being, rather than one of Mr. Novak's celebrity aquaintances. If Mr. Novak doesn't know someone, he doesn't "notice" them, because to him they are not "persons". Another self-absorbed aristocrat once said about starving "persons" she didn't know, "Let them eat cake." This is the consequence of the new American aristocracy, arising out of a celebrity culture and it's sense of entitlement. The only to fix this is to follow Jefferson's suggestion of a revolution (in this case a social one) every 20 years. And maybe, just maybe, a law that prohibits relatives of elected officials from running for office.

Posted at 2:34AM on Jul 31st 2008 by Ed Stansen

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