Whoopi Goldberg Thinks We Should Take It Easy on Giant Racist John Galliano
· Natalie Portman announced that she'll have nothing to do with Dior designer John Galliano, who was filmed candidly at the tail end of a drunken, racist tirade, but View co-host wants us to ponder something about this man: "How many times have you woken up out of a [drunken state] and realized you were somebody you wouldn't have given the time of day to?" Meredith Vieira, come back to us. [YouTube]
· Here's one last rundown of fake posters for Oscar-nominated movies. The Winter's Bone one is my favorite. [ONTD]
· The Price is Right launched its first online showcase. [Zap2It]
· I like the idea of Alison Brie and Emily Blunt as co-stars. It has an "Elisabeth Moss and Anne Hathaway" vibe to it. [ONTD]
· Hasbro is splitting up its creative teams, the ones that are bringing you Battleship and Gore Verbinski's Clue, into movies about boys' toys and girls' toys. Can't wait for the sexy fun and moral lessons of Chutes and Ladders 3-D. [Variety]

Comments
I heard that Mel Gibson's going to start wearing dresses in support of Galliano.
i guess i find it a little weird considering how she was super pissed like a week ago that the NY Times forgot to include her name in an article, but thinks really terrible anti-semetic comments are no big deal?
So are we talking about racism racism, or just racism?
Is this the same woman who fled the studio when Bill O'Reilly made, in her mind, a wildly inappropriate comment on "The View?"
And yes, I wish I had thought of Keith's comments before he did ... bravo!
I've done some stupid things while intoxicated, but I don't think there's any level of intoxication that would make me start spewing out random racist insults at people.
In Vino Veritas, baby.
The answer to that question is: NO.