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Chuck Bass Declares War on Blair Waldorf
John Siegel · 10/04/10 11:42PMGossip Girl: Chuck and Blair Reunite, Deliver Bad Dialogue
nightintern · 09/20/10 09:43PMBlair Waldorf Opens Tonight's Gossip Girl With World's Worst Fake Orgasm
Adrian Muniz · 03/15/10 09:00PMA Day in the Life of Blair Waldorf
Richard Lawson · 03/21/09 01:00PMWait, Which 'Gossip Girl' Character Is Barack Obama?
Moe · 09/26/08 04:00PMWith all due respect, Cecily von Ziegesar, I must dispute your contention that Barack Obama is Blair Waldorf. He is so totally not Blair. I realize that I could not be writing this post at all had you not blazed the trail by authoring the transcendent works of literature on which the meta-popular Gossip Girl television series is based, whereas I have watched said derivative television show exactly once. But perhaps in that relative ignorance I can claim a kind of wisdom you are too enmeshed, too beholden, too blinded by detail and deep-seated loyalties to your own creations, to possess. In that way you would be not unlike ex-Hillary Clinton aide Howard Wolfson, who last month described awakening "Rip Van Winkle"-like after his boss finally conceded to her charismatic young rival "to a world transformed by political currents we had stood against." Wake up and smell the green tea mimosas, Cecily! Like the country, Gossip Girl is bigger than you now.And when you glibly state, pollster-like, that "the truth is, Barack is just not blond enough or vague enough to be a Serena" as if that is just the accepted truth, like "America is not ready for a black president" or "socialism is for Europeans", you are failing to detect the paradigm shift underway that had the "smart money" backing the Serena as Obama metaphor all the way back in Season One: