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The spoof ad that Paris Hilton released yesterday, in response to John McCain’s comparing the heiress to Barack Obama, was covered far and wide on the blogs . Oh, and on television too! Even Living Lohan viewer Anderson Cooper was on the ball, sharing the spot on CNN (shown here) and ending the segment with, “Paris Hilton, front and center in the Presidential campaign – who ...
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