RACK Colbert!!!
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- Elwood
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You still refuse to give any reason other than your ad hominem attacks.420 wrote:The common denominator here is...
Republicans have no sense of humor, and they either live in Orange County, or they're poor white trash from the Midwest or some other rural community around the country.
I'd like to thank...
bco and fat paula for the laughs!
They've given all of us many laughs at their own expense without actually knowing it.
1. I'm not a republican.
2. I believe that bias in media is incredibly unforgivable.
3. Give me reasons for why you hate Bill O'Reilly. When I say REASONS, I mean more than that you don't like his tie. REASONS, you half wit.
Thanks, in advance.
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- Atomic Punk
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I've never heard of Colbert, and haven't watched those Fox News shows in a few years. Why bother to get worked up on issues when politicians will be crooks no matter what?
No matter what the corrupt in power say, I'll still show up at the polling booth and vote the way I want.
Hence, not needing to watch those news shows nor listen to politico radio.
No matter what the corrupt in power say, I'll still show up at the polling booth and vote the way I want.
Hence, not needing to watch those news shows nor listen to politico radio.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
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- Elwood
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True, politicians are corrupt, without fail. But the question is, which one will lie to you the least? That's the one I'm voting for. As per media, I'll follow the one that least seems like they're endorsing one politician or other. I don't watch the Fox News shows. I don't watch Colbert. I DO listen casually to talk radio. I DO research all candidates before voting. I have a feeling (from interacting with them) that many of Colbert's viewers don't. Very sad, actually.Atomic Punk wrote:I've never heard of Colbert, and haven't watched those Fox News shows in a few years. Why bother to get worked up on issues when politicians will be crooks no matter what?
No matter what the corrupt in power say, I'll still show up at the polling booth and vote the way I want.
Hence, not needing to watch those news shows nor listen to politico radio.
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- Elwood
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Biology says that you have a brain as you're currently, presumably, alive. Why don't you start letting your posts back up science? TIAMikey wrote:And yet for some reason you think that O'Reilly is somehow more "legitimate" than anybody else.battery chucka' one wrote:
2. I believe that bias in media is incredibly unforgivable.
I believe that this kind of tunnel vision and stupidity is incredibly pathetic.
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- Atomic Punk
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Good question. I didn't even know Steve Cintani (sp?) was beheaded awhile back. I remember him being held captive.battery chucka' one wrote: True, politicians are corrupt, without fail. But the question is, which one will lie to you the least? That's the one I'm voting for. As per media, I'll follow the one that least seems like they're endorsing one politician or other. I don't watch the Fox News shows. I don't watch Colbert. I DO listen casually to talk radio. I DO research all candidates before voting. I have a feeling (from interacting with them) that many of Colbert's viewers don't. Very sad, actually.
Over the last few election cycles, I've only voted for who I want. If I have no idea who they are then I'll leave that area on the ballot blank. I could vote GOP when in doubt, but why? All measures or propositions get a no vote unless they are needed... which means almost none.
They are only interested in self-empowerment and couldn't give a shit about anybody but themselves.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
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- Elwood
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Excellent points. I want the candidate in whose policies will 1) ensure my freedoms and 2) stay out of my way. If there's terrorists (and there are), take them out before they try to take me out. That's what my tax dollars pay for. After that, go away and do your washington stuff while I do whatever I do. Many a GOP candidate hasn't gotten my vote because they forgot what I wanted from them (howdy Chuck Hagel...two years bro....keep dreaming about the oval office because it ain't gonna happen). After all is said and done, we need to think for ourselves. I think that's beyond Colbert and his viewers. Look at this thread. They can't even accept that there are people who think he's not funny and pointless.Atomic Punk wrote:Good question. I didn't even know Steve Cintani (sp?) was beheaded awhile back. I remember him being held captive.battery chucka' one wrote: True, politicians are corrupt, without fail. But the question is, which one will lie to you the least? That's the one I'm voting for. As per media, I'll follow the one that least seems like they're endorsing one politician or other. I don't watch the Fox News shows. I don't watch Colbert. I DO listen casually to talk radio. I DO research all candidates before voting. I have a feeling (from interacting with them) that many of Colbert's viewers don't. Very sad, actually.
Over the last few election cycles, I've only voted for who I want. If I have no idea who they are then I'll leave that area on the ballot blank. I could vote GOP when in doubt, but why? All measures or propositions get a no vote unless they are needed... which means almost none.
They are only interested in self-empowerment and couldn't give a shit about anybody but themselves.
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I'm a conservative, and I find Stewart to be sharp, interesting, and entertaining.Mike the Lab Rat wrote:My liberal friends find Colbert and Stewart hysterical, my conservative friends have referred to them as anything from "not that funny" to "loathsome." Going by that sampling, it's obvious that the political biases of the viewer are pretty much the litmus test on judging those shows. Big surprise.
Colbert is none of the above.
But bbq is right, funnay is subjective.
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- Elwood
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Who the heck is saying he's corrupting anybody? He's a commentator who hides from criticism by saying that he's not serious. Why doesn't he allow himself to be criticized? Why can't his position be one that is under the same scrutiny as that of O'Reilly? What are you (and he) afraid of? Do you have something against intelligent debate and free discussion of diverging points of view? Please, lemme know, little sister.Mikey wrote:You're not worried that John Stewart is corrupting our nation's young by sneakily indoctrinating them to his nefarious liberal agenda under cover of the claim that he's "not serious"?
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Why are you such a flaming douche?battery chucka' one wrote:Who the heck is saying he's corrupting anybody? He's a commentator who hides from criticism by saying that he's not serious. Why doesn't he allow himself to be criticized? Why can't his position be one that is under the same scrutiny as that of O'Reilly? What are you (and he) afraid of? Do you have something against intelligent debate and free discussion of diverging points of view? Please, lemme know, little sister.
He's keeping somebody from criticizing him?battery chucka' one wrote:Who the heck is saying he's corrupting anybody? He's a commentator who hides from criticism by saying that he's not serious. Why doesn't he allow himself to be criticized? Why can't his position be one that is under the same scrutiny as that of O'Reilly? What are you (and he) afraid of? Do you have something against intelligent debate and free discussion of diverging points of view? Please, lemme know, little sister.Mikey wrote:You're not worried that John Stewart is corrupting our nation's young by sneakily indoctrinating them to his nefarious liberal agenda under cover of the claim that he's "not serious"?
What, have you been visited by the Daily Show Secret Police or something?
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why don't you go bite a rail and wait for the next amtrak train to roll through town, you fat piece of shit. a closed casket funeral for you would be a fucking blessing.KC Paul 3.0 wrote:RACK that....and RACK B. O'Reilly for lighting up that faggot Colbert, who is EASILY the most annoying and unfunny motherfucker on TV, PERIOD. End of discussion.
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