Blurred Lines as a song makes me extremely uncomfortable. The way they repeatedly refer to women as "bitch(es)", the whole "I know you want it" chant, what the whole "hat(ing) these blurred lines" subtext means and the complete awkwardness of the beat. The song got big not because it was good but because it was controversial. It got plenty of airplay on urban stations where music is about getting hoes 90% of the time. The video objectified half-naked women while having fully dressed men ariund them. Even Robin Thicke himself admitted the whole point of it was to act like a sleeze. Emily R got a whole lot of money thanks to getting naked in a video? Good for her, so did Farrah Abraham. But let's not act like the song or the video were anywhere near ok. Also, the View has Jenny McCarthy on it. Case closed.