Partisan Hacks Using Comedy As A Shield
by Ben ShapiroAren’t comedians supposed to be funny?
That’s the question I had after watching two interviews this week. The first interview featured a buffoonish jackass interviewer who fancies himself a comedian because he smirks (Jon Stewart); the interview subject was a buffoonish jackass who fancies himself a militant financial analyst, and who is, in reality, a wimp (Jim Cramer).
The second interview featured a buffoonish jackass interviewer who fancies himself a comedian because he once made someone laugh. The interviewer, for some odd reason, also thinks he is a profound thinker on religion and politics; in reality, he’s more famous for dating porn stars than for his philosophical musings (Bill Maher). The interview subjects were Michael Eric Dyson, the sort of faux intellectual beloved by the academy (Dyson teaches at Georgetown University), and our own Andrew Breitbart.
I’m not going to focus on the guests – their various performances speak for themselves (although I’d argue that Cramer was a sad-sack sissy; Dyson was purposefully obfuscatory and pretentious, as befits a lifelong “academic”; and Andrew was both brave and trenchant for taking on a hostile crowd and refusing to back down).
Instead, I’m going to focus on the hosts.
Jon Stewart and Bill Maher are both supposed to be funny. Stewart has a show on Comedy Central, of course; Maher does stand up. Yet from these two interviews, you would have thought that Stewart and Maher are angry sociology undergraduates from Brown University. Stewart beat an apologetic Cramer into submission by citing, of all the ridiculous clichés, his grandmother’s retirement account. Maher slandered Rush Limbaugh as a racist, then slammed Bush’s stem cell policy, which is far more nuanced and ethically coherent than Barack Obama’s “science must not be challenged” amorality.
Neither of them were funny.
Now, I’m a conservative. I’ll admit that some liberal humor just doesn’t appeal to me — Sarah Silverman grates like nails made of bitchy on a chalkboard made of whining; Family Guy has become an irritatingly dull version of The Simpsons, relying largely on shock value rather than actual humor.
But I contend that there’s one objective indicator that Stewart and Maher have lost their ability to be funny: their audience is so stacked that they laugh at clearly unfunny lines – they’re living laugh tracks. Here’s Part II of Stewart’s interview with Cramer.
Listen to the audience at 4:48. Stewart says he can’t reconcile Cramer’s financial brilliance with the “crazy bulls***” you do every night. And the audience laughs. Now, there’s nothing funny about that observation, the use of the word “bulls***” notwithstanding. The rest of the interview is like that, too. Joe Scarborough was right on the money when he said, “Basically he’s got 100 people working for him. They scour the Internet and TV night and day. They find people that put themselves out on the line. … whether they’re politicians or commentators. Then if somebody makes a little mistake here or there … I’m talking if a politician stumbles over himself. They take it out. They edit it. He runs a clip and then he makes a funny face and then the whole audience has a Pavlovian response.” It was a comment that enraged Stewart, but the clips demonstrate that Scarborough was speaking absolute truth on this score.
The same holds true with Bill Maher. During Maher’s interview with Andrew and the deliberate obfuscator Dyson (a man of tremendous hypocrisy who claims to read others’ motives through their “code words,” then simultaneously claims that he is not into ad hominem attacks), Maher got laughs from his primed audience.
Watch this segment in Part II at 2:02:
Maher compares the schools shifting bad teachers around to the Catholic Church shifting around pedophiles, a stale joke at best. The audience goes for it. The joke, however, is so stale that after Maher repeats it, the audience doesn’t laugh – even the living laugh track can’t be bothered to wake up for that one.
Political comedy can be funny. But political comedy requires that the comics do not see themselves as crusaders standing up to the man. The “speaking truth to power” folks are about as humorous as a punch in the groin, and nearly as painful.
There’s a bigger problem here than the death of comedy, however. The biggest problem is the holier-than-thou Stewart and Maher types posing as comedians for purposes of self-defense. If you’re going to enter the political battlefield, don’t claim to be above politics. It’s gutless and pathetic.
Let’s remember that while Stewart went after Cramer with a chainsaw on his show for Cramer’s manipulation of the market, he originally went after CNBC because many CNBC-ers, including Rick Santelli and Cramer, opposed Barack Obama’s spendathon plan. He went after Cramer personally only after Cramer turned on Stewart’s object of worship, Obama. Likewise with Maher – Maher hates religion and pretends to be bipartisan, but his show has become a virtual cult of Obamamania. Watch the interview with Andrew and Dyson and see if there’s a single thing Obama has done that Maher, that incisive critic, actually touches.
And yet when commentators attack partisan hacks Stewart and Maher, the “comedians” hide behind the shield of comedy.
It must be nice being a “comedian” in the mold of Stewart or Maher. It means never having to defend your positions. It means you get to go on shows like Crossfire and state that they’re bad for America, even if you grill conservatives and bootlick liberals on your own show. It means you can pretend to be the everyman – the “layman,” as Stewart so cloyingly states in his Cramer interview — even when you’re representing a rabid partisan base that cheers your every move.
Now Stewart and Maher are down in the political mud. With Stewart’s decision to enter into direct combat with anyone who lays a glove on his White House valentine, he becomes fair game. With Maher’s anti-religious documentary and his shilling for the Obama administration, he too enters the pantheon of hard-nosed politics.
So here are a couple starting questions for Stewart and Maher:
Jon: You said in your Cramer interview, “When are we going to realize in this country that our wealth is work?” Is Warren Buffett’s wealth “work,” or is it wise investment of capital? How about Bill Gates? Should we all sell our stock and stop trying to invest our money in companies in which we believe? You also said this financial crisis was because of “guys that had leveraged 35 to 1,” not because of “mortgage holders.” We can agree that the guys who allowed the 35 to 1 loans were idiots. But let me ask you this: didn’t the borrowers leverage 35 to 1? Even if you’re a borrower, aren’t you just a bit complicit in bad leveraging, particularly if you lie about your salary to get the loan? And speaking of leveraging, isn’t Obama’s plan leveraging phantom future dollars for current spending precisely the problem you’re talking about here, except on a far larger scale?
Bill: You claim Rush Limbaugh is racist. Yet he has not been sued based on alleged racial comments. You have. Does that mean you’re a racist? Or should we examine your words for “code” based on such allegations? Meanwhile, you rip religion on a regular basis, and you state that you believe in science. Fair enough. But do you believe that science inherently provides moral checks? Are you willing to defend Larry Summers’ research on women in hard sciences? How about Charles Murray’s works? Or, if you’re willing to go all the way for science, how about Dr. Mengele or the experiments at Tuskegee?
I know you’re both comedians, and therefore that you are at a higher moral level than the rest of us poor political schlubs. But now that you’ve deigned to descend from on high, how about answering a few questions yourselves?







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John Stewart and Bill Maher are actually #2 and #3 on my list of people I'd really like to punch in the face just behind Geroge Clooney and slightly ahead of Matt Damon. I know that it's irrelevant but sadly this list exist.
Also kudos to Andrew for putting up with that shouting contest that was posing as a debate, I'd have choke slammed the racist black guy and as afore mentioned punched Bill Maher in the face.
Yes, John Stewart and Bill Maher are terribly unfunny. That's why their shows have been cancelled while that "conservative" humor show on Fox is the hottest thing on TV.
You make some very good points. The biggest problem I have with guys like Maher and Stewart is that their comedy is lazy and hypocritical. To find them funny, you have to buy into their world view. Not only does their comedy make no sense if you don't agree with them, but part of the humor involves being part of the "in crowd" and laughing at the "fools" who come on the show and try to explain their own views — which the "in crowd" knows are laughable. It's the equivalent of school yard bullying, sans the punching.
Moreover, their world view is incredibly uninformed. Neither Stewart nor Maher have any real understanding of law, economics, finance, or science. Instead, they rely on "gottcha tactics" and verbal slight of hand. They're like webTrolls on television.
Crame, who I do not like — always wrong and a democrat to boot — should never have humored Stewart.
It's funny you leftos keep making that point, because you always seem to forget that guys like Rush (who provides political commentary mixed with humor, like Maher and Stewart claim to do) reach 10 times the number of people Maher and Stewart reach every day. So who is really the hottest thing?
Outstanding article, Ben!
The saddest part about these two is that many Americans actually believe they are receiving NEWS from them.
If they want to portray themselves as journalists/reporters, they should be subject to the same standards. Without their guise of "comedian," I am sure they would have many slander suits against them with their tabloid-style editing and reporting. (I am sure Rush Limbaugh and CNBC could sue, for example).
I give kudos to Andrew Breitbart as well for walking into the lion's den. FWIW, I was reminded of Greg Koukl's "Stand to Reason" teaching, which is used to help evangelical Christians promote a healthy view of Christianity to non-believers by doing what Mr. Breitbart did in the political realm. That is, you show yourself to be reasonable, polite, and calm and let your opponents self-destruct. Just as Koukl's method reaches non-believers, Breitbart using the same method reaches liberals.
Despite all that, my first reaction would have been to go hockey on BM… We need more people like Mr. Breitbart, and more of those types going into hostile ground, as Mr. Breitbart did.
I agree 100%. I tried watching the interview with Andrew online last night, but I can't stand Maher at all. Dyson just rambled about his alleged code words and really didn't back himself up. If not for Andrew, I would feel like I had last more brain cells than hard drug users, moving into an "Obama is supreme" stupor. I had to stop watching because I almost broke my computer by throwing it against the wall so that I could get Maher's face off of it.
Ben, be sure to add Eugen Fischer to your list in the next to last paragraph…
Message to Jon Stewart,
Jon,
Congrats on taking Jim Cramer and CNBC to task. A group of people commentate and and try to predict what happens in the markets around the world. You are a comedian but this show was about advocacy in an area you obviously know nothing about. What about the people who actually caused the meltdown vs. the people who saw it, reported on it, but did not predict it to your liking. Stay on your roll and go after the people who caused it, like; Clinton, Bush, Franks, Dodd, Pelosi, and Reed. You could do 6 more not funny advocacy shows and further your cause. What is your cause by the way?
Ray Prescott
Charlotte, NC
whoa…i have arrived. my comment is in moderation.
"part of the humor involves being part of the "in crowd"
It's just more of the liberal group-think mentality.
Now me, I'm an conservative civil engineer who fancies himself a buffonish jackass and can get laughs alot more readily (and without pay) than either Maher or Stewart. Maybe I'm in the wrong business.
Stewart and Maher attack people because they attack Barack Obama and the Democrats, that was what Jim Cramer's mortal sin was.
Ben, obviously you got your talking points from Tucker Carlson. At least try something original. Jon Stewart is funny, and CNBC pulled their own pants down to show the world it's all true. Go back to your high school paper, hack.
Family Guy was ALWAYS a dull (and derivative) version of The Simpsons, with a bit of South Park-lite thrown in…
John Stewart is funny, Bill Maher no longer is, but both engage in one-sided dialogue that pretends to offer a fair platform to opponents, when it's really just a public stockade for their mob to pelt their favorite fools.
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John Stewart to roast The Weather Channel for raking in profits using grossly inaccurate predictions.
That's funny!! LOL!!
Comedians used to be judged by their technique. Bob Hope could make anyone laugh. Johnny Carson was the king of getting out of a bad joke. Groucho Marx was the king of the double entendre. All of these guys could take a newspaper and make jokes out of any of the stories. They could jab R’s as well as D’s, and be equally funny.
Hacks like Stewart and Maher can never be the stars they think they are. They lack that simple ability to poke fun at both sides. Even when Bill Hicks was at his most drug addled, he could still take shots at liberals and conservatives. That is why Bill Hicks was a comic genius and these two are to be pitied. Imagine that nagging pain that comes from both of these guys knowing that no matter how famous they may be, they will never reach the promised land. They will never be seen as anything more than what they are today.
Feel sorry for these guys and others like them.
"Stay on your roll and go after the people who caused it, like; Clinton, Bush, Franks, Dodd, Pelosi, and Reed."
I guess I am wondering how Bush CAUSED 'it"? In fact, even though you mentioned a bunch of libs I can't stand as well, out of your list of people I would have to honestly say that if "it" means the Mortgage crash it would look more like this: Bill Clinton (and dems) 50% Franks 30% Dodd 10% Obama 10%. I have a hard time seeing how Bush has ANY accountability considering that he made it a point to try and regulate the GSE's Fannie and Freddie and roll back the Community Reinvestment act or at the least Acorns litigation powers. And he didn't do it just once, between him and McCain, I believe they tried 14 times. Although, Bush admittedly blinked at the end, the damage was done. Make no mistake about this, it it weren't for the Community reinvestment act being updated during the Clinton administration giving the government the leverage to shut down banks that didn't write what ended up being sub prime loans and the GSE Fan and fred underwriting the vast majority of them, none of this would have happened. It's pretty amazing to see how the media and so called "news sources" have obfuscated the blame for this issue to the point where almost no one really gets how this thing happened. Of course, that is how the very people who caused the collapse then get elected to come in and "fix it." Amazing. Would the founders have ever believed that the amount of misinformation that is out there and commonly accepted could have ever happened with a supposedly "free press?"
The campaign agaisnt Cramer has succeded for one reason, is audience is too small. Compare that to Rush's audience of over 20,000,000, he faced a more vociferous campaign agaisnt him, that did not work. Too bad, I liked Cramer his show was very entertaining.
(standing ovation)
"Sarah Silverman grates like nails made of bitchy on a chalkboard made of whining"
Fine way to talk about a lady there, honeydripper
I don't really mind hacks like Stewart and Maher doing their awful schtick and vigilantly defending the new regime because I choose not to watch it. The really grating thing is when they insist at the same time that they are still "boldly transgressive" and brave as all get-out. For eight years I waited for Bush's goons to show up on The Daily Show and cart Stewart off to that gulag Karl Rove had waiting for him but it never happened. And Bill Maher cleverly avoided the Nazi dragnet by hiding out on HBO, Showtime and various college campuses and talk shows. Despite their celebrity, wealth, social acceptance and ability to bag porn stars, both of these schnooks go around acting like the second coming of Diedrich Bonhoeffer. The reality is that they are part of a lockstep celebrity culture that is about as non-conformist as a group of Orwell's workers taking part in a Five-Minutes Hate in 1984. That is an irony they are just too dense to see.
Wow, jealousy they name is Phillip. Dude, that's creepy even for a troll.
Your question of Jon needs to go further.
Jon: You said in your Cramer interview, “When are we going to realize in this country that our wealth is work?”
Jon, how can you lecture people about "work" when your income is based on sponsorship by multibillion-dollar corporations?
CNBC pulled their pants down? So that's how Matthews got that chill up his leg.
Sorry, but, Cramer has only himself to blame. He let Stewart rip him a new one, looked like a milquetoast at the mercy of a guy who isn't even a journalist. As a tv guy Stewart was within his rights to criticize Cramer. Usually Stewart is a terrible interviewer but I thought he did a good job.
I think Jon Stewart is funny. I think the dishonest interview with Cramer slipped into the unfunny category. I think that happens when someone has an agenda, takes themselves to seriously and then tries to use their platform to promote that agenda. Then the agenda rules and (for Jon) not the funny.
Where was Jon a year ago when Cramer actually made the rec's and Bear Stearns tanked? Oh, that's right… that was back before Cramer dissed Obama's agenda.
Now, what Cramer did on The Daily Show. THAT was well beyond shameful. He needs an emergency stones extraction operation.
I would like to see a real debate!!!
I would like to see a debate with any of these guys and a conservative. I'd like to see this debate on TV or film but with out a live audience. I would like to see this debate with a strong moderator who would not let the respondent get away with not answering the challenges. I don't think I'll ever see such a debate.
Does anyone remember a funny show on Comedy Central called 'The Daily Show'? It was great. It poked fun at all political idiocy, cultural depravity, and, most importantly, it took shots at the pomposity of those in the media themselves. The anchor and correspondants were straightly played charicatures of what we are assaulted with from the MSM every day. Even on set interviews were surreal(remember the 5 Questions?).
It was replaced, in the 90's by something called 'The Daily ShowWithJonStewart' in which an unfunny failed comic from MTV completely abandoned the show's premise in favor of a style of humor characterized by repeated incitements by the performer to laugh at the joke he just told.
I miss The Daily Show immensely, I was a devoted fan. Are there any others out there who remember 'A Moment For Us', or 'Godstuff', Or our precious 'Moments of Zen'?
Very much like schoolyard bullying — with some "bwahhhaaa" thrown in.
And, yes, it's like people who say something just awful to you and then — oh, I was just kidding — ha, ha!!
Idiots.
Golly, wr1. You sure put us in our place, didn't ya?
Hollywood puts out crappy movies, and some people still go see them. Bad books get printed, and some people still buy them. Bad TV gets aired, and some people still watch it.
The best way to measure the cultural relevance of any product of our popular media is by checking out the growth and evolution of the viewing audience. How many NEW viewers does Maher and Stewart add every month? every year? Now that the novelty has warn off, I predict we'll start to see a decline, as the viewers begin to catch on.
Everyone who agrees with their schtick will already be committed viewers. But, everyone else will see them for the cess pool of social malignancy that they are. If you truly want to be part of the healthy national discourse on any topic, the absolutely LAST people you should be following would be these two Himbos.
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I quit watching the Daily Show about two months after John Stewart became the host. I think at that time he hadn't even sharpened his libby claws yet, he was just flat out not funny. I tried to watch the full clip of his chat with Cramer but it was far too painful, but then again I don't know what I expected.
I'm not sure how Andrew put up with all that, I agree with Brandon that I probably would have thrown some punches and just left.
I quit watching the Daily Show about two months after John Stewart became the host. I think at that time he hadn't even sharpened his libby claws yet, he was just flat out not funny. I tried to watch the full clip of his chat with Cramer on youtube but it was far too painful, but then again I don't know what I expected.
I'm not sure how Andrew put up with all that, I agree with Brandon that I probably would have thrown some punches and just left.
Part of Jon Stewart's smack-down of Cramer included old clips of Cramer making predictions that proved to be wrong. Would anyone make a montage of past Stewart pronouncements that turned out to be idiotic?
P.S. Ben Shapiro, you are one of the very best and brightest. Keep up the good work.
Compare an old Daily Show to one this week. Track how often the audience laughs vs how often they clap or cheer, and you'll find even the Obamabots are laughing less and less at this 'funny' guy.
Joe Scarborough was right, though, about Jon Stewart. Stewart is only funny in that the well trained audience reacts to his mugging. For a long time now he has been predictable and stale. His predictability would have been the kiss of death to a comedian except for the fact that his audience loves to get the strokes of feeling their viewpoint parroted back at them.
Right on, Ben. The Maher / Stewart knee-jerk-laugh-track-audience is just into preening their egos by having their point of view reflected back at them in a cool, wink-wink, nudge-nudge way. I had to extract my teeth from my knuckles after watching the ridiculous performance that was supposed to have passed for a discussion in the Maher time. They had become embedded there in an effort to restrain myself from screaming uselessly at the screen. And, frankly, I was unable to watch the sanctimonious ass of Stewart talking with Cramer.
Look who CNBC is using to attack Jon Stewart. (Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson) Not exactly the cream of the crop. They realize they can't win because most people are fed up with the hypocritical CEO's and Government lackies that created this mess. However, CNBC does have the losers on this forum that keep defending a lost cause in the Republicans. I say drop the politics, and get behind the President to help straighten out this country. The war is over, you lost. Get over it…
I yield to your experience at not being the cream of the crop to make that determination.
"Dyson" is code word for "hypocrite."
Yeah, my first one was too, even though I didn't cuss or nothin'
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A violent fantasy in the first comment! Well that was fast.
Loser…
LOL!!! Come on Phil, it's FOX… FOX is the evil empire. CNBC is part of the NBC flock. Dude, it you can't keep up, buy a playbook.
What a whiny post. I contend there is another objective measure of comedy Ben. It is called ratings. Face the fact that funny and creative people run away from your social ideology. Also, serious question for Ben. Were you the little kid that played Isaac in 'Children of the Corn'? I am sure you have been asked before.
LOL!!! Great comeback kid. And I might retort, "you are a booger."
You must be referring to that clown Glenn Beck.
Seriously this dipstick is taking his headlines from Tucker Carlson's mouth. First of all it was Stewart who called CARLSON a hack on Crossfire so for Tucker to call him a hack is weak. Conservatives can't recognize good comedy because they're too busy giving comedians material. I mean come on people, Carlson is one giant tool.
you never laugh at a comedian you do not like. If you didn't like Jack Benny, you didn't laugh at his jokes. Maher and Stewart are very good and funny. personally, I enjoy them. Stewart said "I want this Jim Cramer to protect me from that Jim Cramer". I honestly felt bad for the guy. Jon Stewart is brilliant. If you watch the interview on comedycentral.com I don't know how you can come away from it not applauding Jon Stewart. I thank god he's on my side.
Their humor is neither lazy or hypocritical. Anything but…
Yep… thank you Jon. And Bill… I really enjoy him as well. I keep about a dozen of hid "Top 10" lists in the cd player.
"Political comedy can be funny. But political comedy requires that the comics do not see themselves as crusaders standing up to the man. The “speaking truth to power” folks are about as humorous as a punch in the groin, and nearly as painful."
I disagree, with all due respect. A lot of political comedy is irreverence to the powers that be. Only the libs confuse the powers that be as people who create things and give people jobs rather than opportunistic political hacks, their propaganda arms in the media and universities, and the use of force that backs up the protection racket that is government.
Can't you see that Stewart can't be held accountable because he's a "comedian"? Don't you remember what Sal Alinsky said about ridicule being the most potent weapon in the radical arsenal? Why? Because you don't refute ridicule. You are either shamed by it or you react against it, thus granting it validity. Either way, you lose.
i can't decide what is funnier, conservative comedy critiques or britefart getting pwnd like a pony.
then again there is the hilarity of the posts defending the highly unethical if not criminal 'cramer' after seeing him brag about screwing the people that invest their life savings in 'the market'. that takes some seriously twisted logic, since scumbags like 'cramer' have probably had their hands in all of our pockets at one time or another.
this is the funniest site on the net, tragically funny, but still f u n n y
Hi Ben and commenters. I just wanted to share with you a comment I sent to Stewart and Comedy Central:
"Oh, please. Just like Joe Scarborough says, Stewart has a flock of researchers who comb through news and video of the target and come up with zingers, gotchas etc. Not a difficult thing to do to someone who has been out in the world taking risks and making things happen. What was humiliating Cramer supposed to accomplish in light of the fact that his original criticism of the government policy was a valid criticism.
Lame. Jon Stewart then runs behind his cover as a comedian when he himself is criticized. Easy as shooting ducks in a barrel, especially when done in front of that trained dog you call an audience. They preen happily in the shared warmth of their own opinions being shined back at them.
Stewart you are stale, predictable and your obscene slantedness is getting old, man."
Yawn. Of look, it's the guy with the crush on Crowder. LOL!!!
Why the #ell do you keep bringing up Tucker Carlson? No one else mentioned him, no one here cares about him, and he is not part of the story, in any way. Ben did mention Scarborough, so why not contain your remarks to the topic, or are you really teh stupid? Scratch that, I already know. I have read so many of your pithy posts here, I should know by now, DFTT.
Somecat, you found this post to be "whiny"? That is true about ratings, but just because the ratings are there it doesn't mean that a thinking human being is watching. I am sure that the lemming count is way high for those two shows. Seriously, somecat, even you must find Stewart's pulling a surprised or confused face to be getting pretty stale. And Maher, doesn't he just seem to be a robot spouting off a preprogrammed point of view? That's what the non-critical thinking crowd likes these days.
Yes, your post is whiny. Any more questions idiot?
how pathetic that you keep visiting then isn't it?
This isn't about Republicans, genius. It's about conservatism.
YOU drop the politics
of look! (sic) what me and chowder had is in the past. i've moved on. now i ❤ 'gentle ben'.
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golly, jayne! i hope the intern that deletes that very articulate missive, doesn't take it too hard.
Ratings is how you decide if something is funny? What a sad, messed up life you must lead. Does you family hold up little number signs and rate you everytime you make a funny? No? Then how the #ell did you know if it was funny, or not?
Sadly, you are right.
Interesting and accurate take, Ray. Where is this edgy comedy that takes on all comers we keep hearing about? I guess that's a figment in the Hollywood conformist faux radical mind. There is nothing "radical" about the 75 year status quo of expanding welfare programs, government bureaucracy, and handouts for unions. As Jefferson (a bonified radical) wrote, "The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." The idea that liberty lies through the state is just that – a lie.
RH,
Do you want me to start directing people to your site and let them watch all of your self made videos of you talking into the camera with you face up against it, with the weird lites and coming off like a pedophile? I am sure they would be enlightened, I know I was.
All I can say is, I get HBO for FREE and stll cant watch Bill Maher..which is really causing me quite a dilemma. See I desperately would like to take a stand and tell HBO to stuff their monthly subscriptiton, like I did to the New York Times (and look what happened to them), but because I get HBO for free, my only act of rebellion is just not watching Bill..I can honestly say the only time I have caught his show is during promos…and even that was too much BS to listen to from a smug jerk like Maher. I suppose I should look on the bright sideand say Thank God I dont have to pay for HBO,but for the love of all that is Holy, if I had to, I can guarentee you he would be the reason I stuffed my size 11 foot up HBO managements gaping asscrack to reach their pateticaLLY NON-EXISTENT BRAINS
Gee, I wonder why they were inaccurate…could it have to do with the global warming agenda?
Should have known. Thanks for the heads up.
NICE JOB, BEN! I hope Bill Maher one day has the balls to invite you on his show so you can verbally wipe that snarky little liberal grin off his know-it-all face. Bitch slap him, Ben!
Curious- what exactly is ENJOYABLE about Shill Maher? It seems like he's miserable ALL the time, even about subjects he's right-on about (hey, it happens on occasion)…
well played my brave anonymous friend!
let that be a lesson to you kids! throw around the term "pedophile" if you want to say something but can't think of anything clever. child r4pe is a useful instrument in any lost argument. and don't worry kids, using "pedophile" for such purposes doesn't dilute the meaning nor does it trivialize the word.
the more you know…
leave this guy where he and zerobama should be – on zero
leave this idiot alone – these fools are just trolling for negative and the run back to kdooks and brag about it.
I can apreciate why Jon and Bill hide behind the "comedy shield". They do so in order to say what eveybody wants to say while not having to pay the consequences. So it does serve a purpose. My problem is when they take themselves too serious and forget that they are just comedians. Stewart can be funny I watch his show, I have a few laughs, and I go to bed. I got to tell you the way he skull f*!@ed Cramer was just wrong and belive me that was a skull f!@king. Cramer had already thrown in the towel thats why he was there! but Jon kept digging in. Its like he just watched Frost/Nixon and said me too! Jon if you want to be a reporter fine go be one but don't pick and choose which one thing you want to be serious(truthful) about.
I guess I find all of these: they're not funny/why won't they make fun of Obama posts to be whiny. I am granting you that most comedians are liberal. Obviously sticking to your ideology is important to you and I don't fault conservatives for it. It is commendable. I just get tired of the constant claims of victim hood. Yes you do claim it (I hear the howls)! A nameless and faceless they are conspiring to keep you from being funny. C'mon enough already.
Now Bill, you dont get Religion great me either but I m not out to destroy christianity and in your documentary, where were your gotcha jokes inside the dome of the rock? Couldnt call out the Muslims? Spineless! Also would it hurt to let one Right Wing Mind get his point across rather than let him be interupted by someone nutty professor who justifies his own racism with past racism. If Stewart and Bill really cared or wanted change, they would look to their buddy Al Franken. I don't agree with Al Frankens politcal views but I have to respect the fact that at least he put his chips on the table and isnt hiding behind his shield…..anymore.
leave the "pedophile revhutchall" like he is – a zero
TEHSTUPID
It's called humor…oh wait i forgot the left lost their's about 10 years ago along with; common sense, sense of decency, dignity, and love of country.
Cha-Ching!
Mr. Shapiro, thanks for putting to words what my frustration couldn't.
Claiming comedian status as self-defense for being a partisan aperatchik. As Kevin on, The Office would say, "Niiiice."
Cha-Ching!
Mr. Shapiro, thanks for putting to words what my frustration could not.
Claiming comedian status as self-defense for being a partisan aperatchik. As Kevin on, The Office would say, "Niiiice."
So Rush has cornered the AM radio market. You might a well brag thatthe town of Albright, WV is the number one manafactuer of support hose.
Cha-Ching!
Mr. Shapiro, thanks for putting to words what my frustration could not.
Claiming comedian status as self-defense for being a partisan aperatchik. As Kevin on, The Office would say, "Niiiice."
Agenda? There is no agenda here! The science is settled! Settled, I say!
Silverman, a lady? That's funnier than anything Stewart's ever said!!!!
Add "Letterwoman" to the list as well. What happened to entertainment? If I wanted political idiocy just turn on any NBC owned news organization. Sadly, the only one with any guts is "south park". Sad, isn't it?
Would you like us to use you and your ilk as our shining example of how to support a sitting President? We are more than happy to oblige. Also what war? The one you and your comrades on the left have been praying we would lose in Iraq in Afghanistan, or some other war we were unaware of?
You guys are really like petulent children you'll see in toy stores screaming and throwing tantrums, yelling "I hate you Mommy" over and over until she buys you a new toy than all of a sudden you love them again. That is how you and your collective have treated this country and frankly you make "most people" sick.
So now Rush is a comedian again, just like Olberman says? I thought he was a great intellectual force in the Republican party, the deep thinker of conservatives. Wish you guys would make up your minds.
John Stewart has been hosting The Daily Show for a decade. I think the "novelty" wore off a long time ago. As for the growth of the audience? Right now, who knows. But again, this is a "mature" show — hold your fire, I'm talking about the lifespan of a series, not the tenor of its writing — and if it doesn't continually grow it's because it's found its audience. Which happens to be the biggest audience on its network.
Because AM Radio is where it's at!
So when, exactly, did John Stewart say or imply that he was "boldly transgressive"? A link would be good. Although it's tough to link to the part of your anatomy from which you've pulled this ludicrous statement.
The Talking Point (Jon Stewart=partisan hack) was generated out of the flatulent hole that is Tucker Carlson's mouth. Obviously you don't even know where the redundant garbage you utter over and over and over and over comes from.
Get a brain, Moran.
Alinsky and his slavering acolytes remind me of the asshole kid at every school (there was probably one at yours, too) who invented a new, completely unbeatable option for rock-scissors-paper and relentless badgered everyone else on the playground into adopting his new "atomic-bomb-beats-everything" rule.
Does this applyy to Limbaugh and Hannity and all those other rightwing yappers? Should they stop hiding behind their shield and run for office, too?
Bush had a chance to answer to everything you just said and did nothing. Nancy Pelosi stood up in the House and said that this crisis was 8 years of Bush Policy. So Bush was either too ignorant or too chicken to say who caused the mess. I agree that this was mostly caused by do gooder libs who wanted to give things to people who could not afford the payments. Yes the Republicans tried to force rules upon Freddie and Fannie and Franks stopped them and so did Dodd and even Obama with a filbuster. I'm just mad as hell that nobody will say that. Franks has been on so many shows and nobody, not even Chris Wallace will ask the simple question " Do you regret opposing Republicans who wanted to regulate Freddy and Fanny"
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