From multi-million dollar movie deals, to (allegedly) violating probation on a grand theft charge over a $2,500 necklace, the life of Lindsay Lohan is one of the great celebrity train wrecks of all time. As someone who has wrestled with a few personal demons of my own, however, I’m rooting for Linday to turn it around and get it together.
You ever hear the saying, “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade?” Well I don’t watch a lot of TV, but here’s one reality show I would definitely tune in for:

If they could clear it with the warden, those ratings would be sky-high!
Ayn Rand wrote a column many years ago following the death of Marilyn Monroe. In it, she explains her theory on why a person of talent can crash and burn in Hollywood.
http://www.capitalismmagazine.com/arts/3247-marilyn-monroe-through-your-most-grievous-fault.html
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Wow, nice find, Dave. How impassioned was Ayn Rand there? That was definitely some heartfelt writing on how heroic Marilyn was to rise above like that. A little surprised to see Rand with such conviction in casting Marilyn as a victim, maybe it really was all the sniping critics and the envious Hollywood parasites who finally did drag her down though. Great read.