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Folks, vote for Sanjaya Malakar! This is the best way to get rid of the pompous, conceited and arrogant Simon Cowell. Since he has threatened he would quit if Malakar were to win, let us not miss the opportunity. Indeed, it would be good riddance to bad rubbish!

In my opinion, it is Simon who is responsible for AI becoming a media circus. In fact, I like his "brutal honesty". But, my point is that you can be "brutally honest" and yet be objective, impersonal and positive in your assessment of performances. You don't have to necessarily humiliate contestants - that is just being mean-spirited and judgmental. It is tantamount to gross "misuse of power." And, he seems to derive some sadistic pleasure doing it. What a complete jackass!

A school dropout at the age of 17, the guy obviously can't sing. Cowell owes his little success in life to his father - a music industry executive - who gave him a job in the entertainment business and Pete Waterman for resurrecting his career after he had driven his first music company into bankruptcy. Later, he also drove his second music company, Fanfare, into bankruptcy. Looking at his pathetic personal track record, I am inclined into thinking that his success in the music business is really serendipity.

May be it is the bitterness of his personal failures in life that has made so caustic in his remarks. I for one will open a bottle of champagne if Sanjaya ends up winning AI this season.

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Sanjaya's `Idol' run not India's fault

Thu Apr 5, 10:10 AM ET

NEW DELHI - So much for the Indian Call Center Theory: Under-talented singer Sanjaya Malakar's unlikely wave of "American Idol" support apparently isn't coming from his father's homeland.

Indians are usually attuned to the successes of their compatriots abroad. But apart from a few brief newspaper articles, at least one short TV news segment and a few blog mentions, the reedy 17-year-old with the unsteady voice is a virtual unknown here.

One reason is that the show is broadcast a day late in India, and on an English-language channel that attracts relatively few viewers in this country of 1.1 billion.

"He's also an object of ridicule," said Amit Varma, who runs the popular India Uncut blog.

Malakar's success with viewers, who vote by phone or text message for their favorite performers, has come despite withering criticism from the three "Idol" judges on New Corp.'s hit Fox network show. The irascible Simon Cowell has even threatened to quit if the native of Federal Way, Wash., wins the contest.

Malakar survived elimination Wednesday night to make it to the final eight. If he can hold on for a few more weeks, he might see his fame spread here, Varma said.

"Even if the guy's really an American, it will be projected by the media here as an Indian doing well in the world," he said. "They'll make a big deal about it."

As for the theory that Indian call center operators are phoning in votes for Malakar: Most workers have calls automatically dialed for them by computers. They couldn't even call next door if they wanted to.

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  • dsarkissian, Jun 04, 2008 at 11:48 AM EDT said:

    Simon is is a pain and so brutal on the contestants, it is not funny

  • pigg, Apr 06, 2007 at 03:23 PM EDT said:

    aww! f*c* Sanjaya! he is only on the show still cause all of the other sandniggers are voting for him oh and by the way they need to get off the phones voting and cut my gas pump on. simon may be an a*s but at least his nuts have dropped.

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