Yesterday Rush Limbaugh mentioned watching an astonishing YouTube video of a woman named Susan Boyle singing a song from Les Miserable, last Saturday, April 11 on the UK's Britains Got Talent show. I forget what exactly Mr. Limbaugh said, but it was something about being moved and it being a lesson in not judging by appearances.
There are several YouTube videos of this amazing TV moment. All of them have video embedding disabled.
But you can go watch the video by clicking here.
When Susan walks on stage she is met with a derisive audience. And Simon Cowell. The audience laughs when Susan says her dream is to be a professional singer. When Cowell asked who she would like to emulate, Susan named a singer I've never heard of, must be a Brit. The audience laughed when Susan said who she would like to sing like.
And then Susan started singing. I won't tell you what happened then, I'll suffice to say, it was very good TV.
The Susan Boyle phenomenon has now gone global via the Internet, cable news and newspapers. The video I linked to above, in less than a week, has had almost 20 million viewings and over 100,000 comments.
Susan Boyle is 47, unemployed and said she has 2 cats and has never been kissed. I suspect that is no longer the case. I'm guessing Ms. Boyle will be flying back to LA with Simon Cowell, sometime soon, to sing on the American Idol Results Show.
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