The 30 Most Shameful Events of 2003
Published December 29, 2003
In no particular order:
- Philanthropist Peter B. Lewis donates $8 million to the ACLU for "fighting anti-terrorism measures." As opposed to, say, fighting terrorism measures.
- Hoboken's Cadillac Bar has its liquor license suspended 30 days for a myriad of liquor control board violations; the first night it reopens in February, a man is killed in a bar fight. Then, in a fit of magical karma, the building above the bar collapses, shutting it permanently.
- PETA introduces a campaign called "Holocaust on your plate."
- New York Times reporter Jayson Blair is found to have plagiarized or fabricated countless articles, leading to the resignation of Executive Editor Howell Raines; Blair later receives a six-figure deal to write his memoirs, "Burning Down My Masters' House."
- Baylor basketball player Patrick Dennehy is shot and killed by teammate Carlton Dotson; two days after Dennehy's body is found, coach Dave Bliss is caught on tape encouraging other players to pin false drug charges on the dead man.
- "The Matrix" franchise releases not one boring, unimaginative and totally forgettable sequel, but rather two.
- The first known female Al-Qaeda operative, Aafia Siddiqui, is caught in Pakistan; she had earlier studied biology at several American universities, including Brandeis.
- More than 100 people are killed at a Rhode Island concert by the forgotten hair metal band Great White; indicating Great White's low industry profile, the incident goes completely unmentioned at the Grammy awards two weeks later.
- As pointed out by blogger Ken Layne, while millions of Americans gather to protest the Iraq war in mid-February, more Americans, that same weekend, go to see the marsupial comedy "Kangaroo Jack."
- Michael Jackson admits in a television interview that he regularly sleeps in the same bed with young boys; to no one's surprise, he is once again arrested for children molestation a few months later.
- While the return to fashion of French-bashing is welcome, some take it too far, insisting french fries be called "Freedom Fries."
- An aspiring rapper known as Big Lurch, allegedly acting on the orders of Suge Knight, kills and cannibalizes a woman in order to establish "streed cred."
- The New Jersey Nets reach the NBA finals, achieving a grand total of four home sellouts at Continental Arena throughout the regular season and playoffs.
- The website Friendster.com includes six different fake profiles for Kobe Bryant's accuser.
- Presidential candidate Dick Gephardt, despite nearly three decades in Congress, promises in a speech to use executive orders to overturn any Supreme Court decisions with which he disagrees.
- The 30 Most Shameful Events of 2003
- Published: December 29, 2003
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- Writer: Stephen Silver
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Hey, that goddam AOL logo has been two-timing me! Bad dirty slut logo!
Mine would be:
Bush proudly admitting he never reads newspapers, watches news programs, or read books.
Then again, he's right with his base that way. :)
Thanks Steve, your sense of outrage is finely calibrated and intact!
I don't know that I would choose this list, but I've found 2003 to be one of those years that make one embarassed to be a human being. People are full of crap.
Ok, now how did I miss the Sharon Stone / AOL man action?! Who's got the link to that? She was hot in that shower scene with Stallone.
"Sharon Stone stars in a commercial in which she's seen in bed with the animated AOL logo."
Speaking of Sharon Stone, there's going to a be a Basic Instict 2! I love Sharon Stone.






From your list, this one really pisses me off: "Sharon Stone stars in a commercial in which she's seen in bed with the animated AOL logo." To Sharon: Consider that a divorce.