Trump says no.
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He should wait a week. Maybe 2. See where we are…
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He should wait a week. Maybe 2. See where we are…
@LuFins-Dad said in Trump says no.:
He should wait a week. Maybe 2. See where we are…
Probably.
Levin made an interesting statement today...He asked if anybody could tell him three points from the last SOTU address? He said most people remember none.
Said it would mostly be the same way for this debate. Forgotten in two weeks.
The election will likely turn on just a few issues, with the economy foremost, was his prediction.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Trump says no.:
He should wait a week. Maybe 2. See where we are…
Probably.
Levin made an interesting statement today...He asked if anybody could tell him three points from the last SOTU address? He said most people remember none.
Said it would mostly be the same way for this debate. Forgotten in two weeks.
The election will likely turn on just a few issues, with the economy foremost, was his prediction.
@Jolly Agree.
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I wasn’t referring to Kimmel. I was referring to the clips.
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Hilarious.
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I wasn’t referring to Kimmel. I was referring to the clips.
@bachophile said in Trump says no.:
I wasn’t referring to Kimmel. I was referring to the clips.
I'm referring to Kimmel.
Late night tv used to be of a different nature. Some jokes, maybe a skit. Mostly light yukking it up with some star about their latest project. Carson used to be known for introducing new comedians and helped launch multiple careers.
Were there political jokes? Of course. But I don't remember a level of hate or viciousness directed at any politician. After all, they were trying to appeal to the widest audience.
Kimmel does not. Maybe that's partnof the reason he draws the audience he does.
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Seems like there's too many liberal shows and only one conservative show, which might also explain the disparity.
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
The thought of sitting through an hour of any of them is a bit much.
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Seems like there's too many liberal shows and only one conservative show, which might also explain the disparity.
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
The thought of sitting through an hour of any of them is a bit much.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says no.:
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
Do you mean watching a President Trump speech? 555
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says no.:
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
Do you mean watching a President Trump speech? 555
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says no.:
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
Do you mean watching a President Trump speech? 555
@taiwan_girl said in Trump says no.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says no.:
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
Do you mean watching a President Trump speech? 555
Better than watching the Wicked Witch of the West.
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Seems like there's too many liberal shows and only one conservative show, which might also explain the disparity.
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
The thought of sitting through an hour of any of them is a bit much.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says no.:
Seems like there's too many liberal shows and only one conservative show, which might also explain the disparity.
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
The thought of sitting through an hour of any of them is a bit much.
Why no middle of the road shows?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says no.:
Seems like there's too many liberal shows and only one conservative show, which might also explain the disparity.
If you're a righty who wants a bit of comedy, you've really only got the one choice.
The thought of sitting through an hour of any of them is a bit much.
Why no middle of the road shows?
@Jolly said in Trump says no.:
Why no middle of the road shows?
I don't know, it's a bit odd. I don't really understand why modern American late night chat shows seem to feel obliged to go on about politics so much, and in such a jaw-droppingly obvious way. They really beat it to death. Even 10 years ago, it was a lot less. Conan, Leno and even James Corden and Craig Ferguson didn't do it.
Obviously, as far as comedy is concerned I simply refuse to assimilate. I think it's one of the things that defines us. I tend to watch Graham Norton (Irishman, on British TV) if I watch anybody, he doesn't really do politics. If I want to watch political comedy, there's Have I got News For You, which if I'm honest is how I stay moderately up-to-date on what's going on over the pond. I like some American comedy a lot, but not really the political stuff.
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I find Bill Maher of late not at all off the mark in his acerbic rants on the absurdity of the current North American culture wars. Beyond that, I don’t know. I only see what’s posted or linked here. For most part I do not relate to any of its urgency and therefore pay only passing attention to the “in your face punchlines” and subsequent laughs and cheers given to the hosts.
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Yes, I watch Bill Maher from time to time. Some of his monologues are very well done, and he picks on both sides.