I wish everyone would read this.If you are a frequent Drudge visitor, then you've probably read this. Im just fucking sick of liberal media.http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78921
10/24/2008 2:48:51 PM
^ Seemed decent until the complaints about cutting off funding to South Vietnam. There are plenty of great reason to criticize Biden. That ain't one of them.
10/24/2008 2:52:58 PM
McCain's not losing because of the liberal media, he's losing because of his crappy campaign.And Palin was a terrible pick for VP and is a terrible politician.Obama was the one who broke the story of his own cocaine AND marijuana usage in a book he wrote. It would be fair to talk about it in this context, but we all know the right isn't interested in discussing that honestly. And besides, McCain's youth isn't exactly squeaky-clean either, it would just open that can of worms too.
10/24/2008 3:03:34 PM
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10/24/2008 3:23:51 PM
there is truth to that article, although the Vietnam and Cold War references are a bit much.
10/24/2008 3:29:01 PM
save a seal, club a liberal
10/24/2008 3:30:33 PM
10/24/2008 3:31:29 PM
they make fun of the media fawning over him but they do not make fun of him.how the same people who shit themselves over fox news bias somehow cannot see the agenda on shows like SNL, which have arguably more influence, is beyone me.
10/24/2008 3:36:00 PM
^^Does Obama provide as much material as Palin, or even McCain? No. That is why they don't make fun of him as much.[Edited on October 24, 2008 at 3:36 PM. Reason : .]
10/24/2008 3:36:18 PM
Is it just me, or is all this hand-wringing about "the liberal media" affecting the elections and affecting the economy and affecting the moral turpitude of our nation completely at odds with the conservative idea of personal responsibility?How can you, simultaneously, say that people should be able to regulate their own money (not that I'm disagreeing, at least not completely) and say that the media influences people to vote for x or do y or think z? It's completely hypocritical, but not the least bit unexpected.This, republicans, is why William F. Buckley's family and Colin Powell and tons of very intelligent military higher-ups, Scott McClellan, William Weld, Arne Carlson, etc have endorsed Obama...Because the republican party has gone to shit. It has almost always been on the wrong side of history, but usually at least a good number of people in it were decent, intelligent, intellectual small-government conservatives.Now they're mostly just overly religious, right-wing, ridiculous cranks.
10/24/2008 3:36:58 PM
I largely agree that the right has lost its way and it needs to find itself...or it will lose not just this election, but a lot to come. the right needs to shed the religious sector and focus on small town values, individual rights, equal taxing and strong defense.
10/24/2008 3:45:00 PM
SMALL TOWN VALUES.Nope.
10/24/2008 3:49:09 PM
You had me at small-town values.Are you serious? WTF does "small-town values" even mean? What "values" do small towns have that big cities don't, except the religious ones you just said the party should shed? Or do you mean racism or something?Mind you, I'm not insulting small towns, I'm just trying to figure out what it is that's so important in small towns that an entire country in 2008 is supposed to embrace? If you want everyone in America to know what color your shit is like they do in small towns, you have the internet for that. I'm sure there are plenty of people who would be interested in the photos.
10/24/2008 3:51:04 PM
^ str8foolish was not being serious there.
10/24/2008 3:54:11 PM
^i think they're aware of that and were in factreferring to the comments made by DaBirdAlso
10/24/2008 4:02:07 PM
I was talking about what it would take for them to start winning elections."small town values" is cheesy but a part of that. most people dont identify with hollywood but they identify with "everyday" people. being polite, giving to charity, having honor and integrity, morals and having character all go into that. do I really have to explain that to you?
10/24/2008 4:02:15 PM
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10/24/2008 4:05:15 PM
Yes, you do have to explain it to me.
10/24/2008 4:07:36 PM
10/24/2008 4:07:51 PM
It is possible for SNL to have politcal sway. It's not some small time comedy bit like cobert or the daily show. Its been coming on the same night, same schedule since the first season started in the 70's. Lots of people tune in on a regular basis. It just goes to show NBC has pulled left HARD this election.
10/24/2008 4:08:51 PM
^^^ are you honestly trying to say that people in NYC are friendlier than people in Asheville? Cause you know that aint true[Edited on October 24, 2008 at 4:09 PM. Reason : ]
10/24/2008 4:09:04 PM
10/24/2008 4:12:38 PM
No, I'm saying that it's completely impossible to compare how "nice" the people in a city of 8,213,839 people to how nice the people in a city of 68889 are. The sheer numbers make it completely inane for you to even attempt to do so, but the general "feeling" of the cities, as far as niceness, has never struck me as being hugely different. I grew up in Asheville, and I've been to NYC 3 times, and I've always mentioned while there how crazy it is that you always hear how mean new yorkers are.
10/24/2008 4:12:45 PM
^^^^ that doesn't matter. SNL is not journalism. it does not have to abide by the same rules as the "evil liberal elite media." a lot of people watch the 700 club too, and they have their own agenda as well. to lump shows like SNL or even the daily show or colbert (shows that air on COMEDY CENTRAL) with the rest of the media is stupid. it doesn't matter how many people watch it, it is clearly comedy, not the news.if you want to bash the media, stick to cnn, msnbc, fox news, and your local outlets. once you bring in half hour to hour and a half comedy shows that feature skits such as McGruber, Mark Whalberg talks to animals, or bears as the number one threat on Threat Down, you lose your credibility when you claim that the liberal media is effecting the election.[Edited on October 24, 2008 at 4:17 PM. Reason : ]
10/24/2008 4:13:51 PM
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10/24/2008 4:14:10 PM
maybe they arent swayed by one skit, but maybe they are swayed by REPEATED skits characterizing the same person in the same manner. hell, its hard not to be a least a little influenced that way. everytime I see W. I think of Will Ferrell.
10/24/2008 4:16:30 PM
LOOK NO ONES DENYING ITS JUST A COMEDY SHOWWhats obvious is the huge porpotion of inflammatory jokes to mccain/palin over obama/biden jokes. I've only seen one 1 objectional obama joke and with the one boone refered to that makes 2. People watch this shit and get influenced whether you like it our not. Its the agenda we're talking about here[Edited on October 24, 2008 at 4:17 PM. Reason : ]
10/24/2008 4:16:32 PM
And let's not forget that SNL has been 100% irrelevant and ignored for years.The fact that these recent skits have gotten so much attention indicates that liberal bias or not, they've resonated with viewers. Given this, I think Buchanan's claim that SNL is out of touch with America is flawed.
10/24/2008 4:21:36 PM
^^it's a comedy show. they are allowed to have an agenda. if it's funny, run with it. if it's not, don't. hell, SNL would be better set if mccain/palin win. it'd give them 4 years of material. but they aren't held to the standard of news outlets, so lumping them in there and crying about how mean they are is just stupid. like i said, there are shows like the 700 club and other sunday morning church shows that sway to the right, but that's never bothered me.[Edited on October 24, 2008 at 4:22 PM. Reason : ]
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10/24/2008 4:26:08 PM
It resonated just as soon as they started making fun of Palin-- the very thing Buchanan's railing against.
10/24/2008 4:26:35 PM
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10/24/2008 4:33:25 PM
Could someone pitch me a funny Michelle Obama skit?I don't think Republicans get humor.
10/24/2008 4:33:38 PM
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10/24/2008 4:35:40 PM
dude, you asked the question and I answered it honestly. seems like you are trying to pick a fight here about something that really isnt up for debate. I think simple minds are swayed by simple comedy, quick one-liners and impersonations. I hate the idea of a person getting elected by such things. I think a lot of simple minds are also swayed by nutjobs like mike savage. I dont think thats right either and I hate it.
10/24/2008 4:39:21 PM
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10/24/2008 4:40:45 PM
Yes.U R, indeed, serious cat.The reason fox news exists, for instance, is that there was a niche to be filled. Murdoch saw that and filled it. It's all business.^ I'll have that conversation.They're hypocrites. they're politicians. They are wrong about things - just less things than McCain / Palin.Do I need to go further? [Edited on October 24, 2008 at 4:43 PM. Reason : .]
10/24/2008 4:41:14 PM
no telling the amount of fried chicken, watermelon, gangster rap, 20'' rim jokes that could be made but are not because they are 'out of bounds' yet there is obviously nothing out of bounds when it comes to the candidates on the right.
10/24/2008 4:42:10 PM
10/24/2008 4:42:54 PM
so you'd rather see a mcgyver spoof shoot ping pong balls out of his cornhole than a spoof on current events? geeze, no wonder why you think SNL hasn't been funny in a long time.and yes, porn stars can be considered professionals. although no porno (nailin' paylin'?) would sway my vote one way or the other.i understand the point that some are making that there are simple minded people who are swayed by stupid things, but there are plenty of sources to pull someones opinion many different ways, so in the end, i think it's all a wash. but the opening post is just stupid to me, suggesting that shows like SNL are deliberately responsible for something. I don't go to the bank for advice on landscaping my yard, and I don't watch SNL for political advice, i just want a good laugh at the end of a hard week (and if it comes from political humor/current events, so be it). so to claim that SNL is joking on one candidate more than another because they have some super secret liberal agenda is a stretch, when the simple answer is that it's probably funnier and more convenient/easy to make jokes on one person than another (especially when one cast member looks and acts JUST LIKE the person they are imitating). I seem to remember eddie murphy being a very ghetto santa clause, and that fit many stereotypes at the time. even tracy morgan had astronaut jones and other characters, and they weren't afraid to make bill clinton jokes when he was president both before and after the lewinsky ordeal. i just don't buy the claim that they are afraid to make fun of someone because of the fear of litigation. if obama is elected, i'm sure we'll see some michelle jokes.[Edited on October 24, 2008 at 4:59 PM. Reason : ]
10/24/2008 4:46:12 PM
what if it was 'michelle's o's big black booty 2'?
10/24/2008 4:47:59 PM