Genuine irony will tend to be ignored by the MSM. Only predictably “irony” which furthers the Long March (aka, “the narrative.”) gets play.
Colbert isn’t funny.
Never has been, never will be IMO. The few times I had the misfortune to see his show it seemed like something written by HS kids, trying to be smart. It tries to hard.
I can’t understand for the life of me, WHY adults with jobs would go on there and put up with him.
“All I’m trying to do is affect the 2012 election. It’s not like I’m trying to install iTunes.”
I thought uninstalling iTunes was the hard part.
It’s a lot easier to get excommunicated from the other major religions than it is to get excommunicated from Apple (or Microsoft).
Colbert isn’t funny.
Humor requires at least an element of “truthiness.”
I can’t understand for the life of me, WHY adults with jobs would go on there and put up with him.
Because a disturbingly large percentage of Americans 18-35 get their “news” from him and his butt-buddy Stewart.
Comedy Central could just sandwich them between “Bevis and Butthead” and no one would notice.
Genuine irony will tend to be ignored by the MSM. Only predictably “irony” which furthers the Long March (aka, “the narrative.”) gets play.
Colbert isn’t funny.
Never has been, never will be IMO. The few times I had the misfortune to see his show it seemed like something written by HS kids, trying to be smart. It tries to hard.
I can’t understand for the life of me, WHY adults with jobs would go on there and put up with him.
“All I’m trying to do is affect the 2012 election. It’s not like I’m trying to install iTunes.”
I thought uninstalling iTunes was the hard part.
It’s a lot easier to get excommunicated from the other major religions than it is to get excommunicated from Apple (or Microsoft).
Humor requires at least an element of “truthiness.”
Because a disturbingly large percentage of Americans 18-35 get their “news” from him and his butt-buddy Stewart.
Comedy Central could just sandwich them between “Bevis and Butthead” and no one would notice.