Apparently some of the Bush-era asshats stayed around after their Leader left the scene, as evidenced by
Exhibit A (for asshat):
and Exhibit B (for, I dunno, something horribly, terribly insulting that begins with B):
There isn't a word for how furious both of these asshats make me. Because holy shit. These guys make Ann Coulter seem tame (I couldn't even finish watching the second one. I mean, I'm nauseated enough today).
If this is supposed to be comedy, it's not even close to being funny. It's disrespectful and hurtful and just plain MEAN.
(links from
maggiesox and
mcollinknight)
Exhibit A (for asshat):
and Exhibit B (for, I dunno, something horribly, terribly insulting that begins with B):
There isn't a word for how furious both of these asshats make me. Because holy shit. These guys make Ann Coulter seem tame (I couldn't even finish watching the second one. I mean, I'm nauseated enough today).
If this is supposed to be comedy, it's not even close to being funny. It's disrespectful and hurtful and just plain MEAN.
(links from
(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-24 04:56 pm (UTC)And? You well know my feelings about the military. :)
It would be grounds to get them thrown off the air in a New York nanosecond, and rightly so.
Does this mean that you agree with the network's decision some time ago to yank Bill Mahr's show (as in cancel it outright) when he made the "terrorists aren't cowards, they're brave" (paraphrasing) remark?
(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-24 08:03 pm (UTC)I don't believe in censorship, but I do believe in the power of the people to create change. And in this case, I think the change would be justified.
But yeah, Colbert and Stewart (and Rick Mercer, who needs to MARRY ME NOW) are pretty think-y about their material. Which is why I love them so much. What they do? Is honest-to-goodness political satire, and I adore it.