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Just kidding of course - but I'm not a fan, he's as bad as Colbert. Politics has nothing to do with it, with me.
They're no Craig Kilborn. |
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Kilbey!! |
They're not funny and uninteresting to me.
however: http://ew.com/article/2010/06/25/wha...craig-kilborn/ |
He's like Piers Morgan, only even more of a mincing fop.
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I actually like Bill Maher even though hes an asshole. I really do not like John Oliver, though.
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It's humor-fueled editorial. They're not just randomly making shit up. You cannot watch these shows without admitting they occasionally (or in my opinion, frequently) make good points. |
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My beef is more with the way they phrase the counterargument. They have an idea - Fine They wonder why their idea hasn't been adopted - Fine They misrepresent the heck out of the counterargument - Ah, here's the problem Finally, they conclude that there are no good arguments against their idea. - unsupported and distorted conclusion. |
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It would seem to argue that Trump won the election, at least in part, by taking the current rhetorical landscape and using it to his own advantage. That part of why Colbert/Oliver/Bee/Stewart etc are so traumatized by the past year is that he did their gig better and actually accomplished something with it. Of all the criticism of Trump, asserting that he defended his good ideas by shortchanging the arguments of the opposition is a relatively novel one. Nevertheless, not sure how turning my criticism of the 'late night method' of rhetoric onto Trump says anything about anything, except the state of the populace regarding how they prefer their debates. |
I like his style of comedy but like many other things the politics (slanted politics) are the sand in my ass crack on a day at the beach...
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