
Sarah Shahi, star of USA's, Fairly Legal, was (allegedly) almost run over by a reckless driving Paris Hilton the other day and, as one does it today's modern age, took to Twitter to blast the spray tan right off the heiress:
Squee! This is why we love Twitter - sure, Mamarazzi may follow a couple of ordinary folk, but let's face it, it's biggest draw is the celebrity factor, especially the celebrity smackdowns (which is why our feed looks like we are a tween-age girl).
Team Shahi!

She might be elitist just because she has money. And I would be ticked if someone almost hit me and I'm NOT EVEN A MOM.
I'm okay with it as anything calling Paris Hilton out is thumbs up with me!
Although most of the elitists I know - the people who think they should be telling other people how to run their lives - base their assumption on some kind of advanced degree or regular degree from a top-ranked school. That is, a PhD in English means I must be smarter than someone who does not have a PhD in English so I should have more political power than a non-PhD peon.
But I expect there are also elitists whose elitism comes from their wealth. Usually, it seems to be unearned wealth that leads to this attitude.