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Donald Drumpf - all and any ridiculing (or insightful) videos.
« on: February 3, 2017, 02:44:53 pm »
Setting up this thread with mods permission.

There is quite literally tons of analysis going on when it comes to the Trump administration, so it seems a good idea to have a single reference thread for easy access.  Yes they're comedians but I'd rather see the truth told in a funny way then hear nasty lies.

Dump your satire and blistering retort videos in here.  :D

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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #1 on: February 3, 2017, 04:38:27 pm »
Cant wait for John Olivers show to start up again.

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« Reply #2 on: February 3, 2017, 08:45:23 pm »
Good summary of the global impact of hurricane Trump this week.

Watching this almost makes me hope for a state visit.  I'd not stopped to realise that it will be next to impossible to school Trump on how to behave towards and around the Queen.

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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #3 on: February 4, 2017, 01:28:44 am »
Cant wait for John Olivers show to start up again.

Same here. And I love watching the likes of Noah, Colbert and Meyers. However, it also helps watching other more serious stuff as they are comedians first and things might come across a bit more over the top than they actually were.

Colbert had Trump's bit about Schwarzenegger at that prayer service and it looked like it came completely out of the blue. If you see a longer version of it, it looked more like Trump making an inappropriate joke aimed at the Apprentice-guy who was actually there at the service. I'm not saying it made the pop at Schwarzenegger any better but it came across in a slightly different way...

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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #4 on: February 4, 2017, 04:02:46 am »
Noah is weak. Colbert's personality transformation now he is on mainstream tv is one of the biggest dissapointiments i've ever witnessed on tv.

Jon Stewart is sorely missed in this torrid year of politics.

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« Reply #5 on: February 4, 2017, 04:23:41 am »
Cant wait for John Olivers show to start up again.

I'm going to his show on 19th Feb, well excited

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« Reply #6 on: February 4, 2017, 08:51:04 am »
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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #7 on: February 4, 2017, 09:02:09 am »
Good summary of the global impact of hurricane Trump this week.

Watching this almost makes me hope for a state visit.  I'd not stopped to realise that it will be next to impossible to school Trump on how to behave towards and around the Queen.

Noah's been on a roll since the inauguration.
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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #8 on: February 4, 2017, 10:09:35 am »
This says it all really. South Park can't keep up... Satire has become reality.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/feb/02/south-park-donald-trump-mr-garrison


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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #9 on: February 4, 2017, 11:31:35 am »
Noah's been on a roll since the inauguration.

He's been very good most of the election cycle, especially from about when Trump got the nomination.  I remember hearing something about him when he first took over, that he would focus more on social media, and that is tailor made for Trump. 

Plus, he's the only one to call Trump a motherf*cker.  ;D

And yes, these are comedians.  But this thread is about staying informed in an entertaining manner.  Yes, there's a satirical perspective, but it still has a serious message.  Trump does it with FOX, and they're actually pretending to be serious!  :D 

If you want an objective viewpoint, watch Channel 4 News.  There's so much going on that it's easy to miss stuff, and there's so many links in the other threads to literally reams of reading material. 

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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #10 on: February 7, 2017, 02:59:11 am »
This says it all really. South Park can't keep up... Satire has become reality.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/feb/02/south-park-donald-trump-mr-garrison

Good piece that deal, among other things, with South Park's struggle (and I say this as a yuuuge fan of the show) to deal with the Trump phenomenon, especially in the aftermath of his win.

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/23/how-jokes-won-the-election
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« Reply #11 on: February 7, 2017, 11:23:38 am »
So DID the victims of the Bowling Green Massacre vote for Hillary Clinton??

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« Reply #12 on: February 8, 2017, 12:10:30 pm »
Not really very pertinent but seeing as we're all missing John Oliver, here's him and Colbert talking Trump from last night.

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« Reply #13 on: February 8, 2017, 12:44:06 pm »
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In this clip, Colbert covers the terror attak list issued by the WH, about 1.40 in.

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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #14 on: February 9, 2017, 07:19:26 am »
Setting up this thread with mods permission.

There is quite literally tons of analysis going on when it comes to the Trump administration, so it seems a good idea to have a single reference thread for easy access.  Yes they're comedians but I'd rather see the truth told in a funny way then hear nasty lies.

Dump your satire and blistering retort videos in here.  :D

Ironic that you've only posted a Seth Meyers video after titling the thread: "Bee, Colbert and Noah" ;D

Noah is weak. Colbert's personality transformation now he is on mainstream tv is one of the biggest dissapointiments i've ever witnessed on tv.

Jon Stewart is sorely missed in this torrid year of politics.

I miss Jon Stewart, but Colbert has pretty much the same style he had on the Colbert Report, minus the character. I was still chuckling today about the call he made a few days back re: Matthew McConaughey asking for unity behind Trump ("alt-right, alt-right, alt-right!"). He's been solid for me. He and Seth Meyers are about equally good, which is no discredit to him, because Meyers has really emerged as a leader in this type of comedy.

Samantha Bee.. I really liked her on the Daily Show, but I feel she's taken up her sarcasm and anger up a notch or three. Maybe that's the appropriate thing to do, but it doesn't work as well for me. I find her less naturally funny than Colbert or Meyers, and I suspect she more than most of the other comedians is going to be the target of stupid alt-right wing nuts, because she's a owman.

I'm not a massive fan of the SNL stuff, mostly because I'm not a massive fan of the style of SNL. Melissa McCarthy's bit the other day was better than anything Alec Baldwin's done so far.

I'm wondering how John Oliver will approach this season. I suspect, sadly, we'll get very little of anything but Trump. But I imagine his stuff is going to be a lot more investigative and be less beholden to the reactive nature of daily late night programming. I expect to see more themes and narratives emerging, with more collated evidence about the damage Trump has already done. Unlike the other late night hosts I expect he's going to be more than a source of mental relief, and actually complement mainstream journalism in landing some journalistic blows to the administration.

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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #15 on: February 9, 2017, 10:45:25 am »
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Re: Bee, Colbert and Noah
« Reply #16 on: February 9, 2017, 11:13:11 am »
The Daily Show has a great cast of correspondents at the minute.  Watching Desi Lydic and Hasan Minhaj are brilliant to watch as well as Jordan Klepper, though I thought he absolutely bombed when he took over when Trevor was sick.
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« Reply #17 on: February 9, 2017, 12:54:04 pm »
Ironic that you've only posted a Seth Meyers video after titling the thread: "Bee, Colbert and Noah" ;D

Yeah, that was kind of deliberate.  ;D  But I wanted to keep the thread title short.  ;)

I miss Jon Stewart as well.  I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks we wouldn't be in this mess if he'd stayed!  But we have his disciples in the likes of Colbert, Bee and Oliver and he's trained them well.  None of them are Jon of course, but it looks like he's not quite done making guest appearances so he's still fighting our corner.

Samantha Bee is also Canadian by birth so she's going to be a big target - already is going by some of the abusive tweets she gets.  I think that's why she's been so strong on this, which I think is good because we need a woman's perspective on this clusterfuck.

I'm not sharing SNL stuff on this thread as I feel it's more caricature than satire.

As for John Oliver, well  he's at a big disadvantage, only having a weekly half hour show.  He managed to cover the election cycle well enough, so I imagine he will have a dedicated Trump section for our weekly dose of "wtf!?"  ;D
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« Reply #18 on: February 9, 2017, 12:54:50 pm »
SNL are crushing it with Alec Baldwin, Kate McKinnon and last week with Melissa McCarthy destroying Spicer being one of the funniest things she has ever done.

It's going to be really interesting to see how the late night hosts keep their material fresh

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« Reply #19 on: February 9, 2017, 01:02:37 pm »


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That is fucking epic.  Make sure it is shared!
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« Reply #20 on: February 9, 2017, 03:22:22 pm »
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« Reply #21 on: February 9, 2017, 04:16:52 pm »
I like Bill Maher, especially when Keith Olbermann is on.

Also Trumpcast from Slate.com is somewhat serious, but the guy who does the Voice of Trump (John Di Domenico - reading out The Fearless Leader`s actual insane tweets) is very amusing.
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« Reply #22 on: February 9, 2017, 04:24:41 pm »
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Obama-Trump phonecalls. Great stuff. There are loads of these going back a few months.

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« Reply #23 on: February 9, 2017, 04:26:37 pm »
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« Reply #24 on: February 9, 2017, 04:53:30 pm »
...Samantha Bee is also Canadian by birth so she's going to be a big target - already is going by some of the abusive tweets she gets.  I think that's why she's been so strong on this, which I think is good because we need a woman's perspective on this clusterfuck...

This is audio only and the sound quality in the second half isn't great  but it's from a womans perspective, a muslim woman's perspective and a female human rights lawyer's perspective. Some funny bits but also some really scary bits.

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« Reply #25 on: February 9, 2017, 06:46:55 pm »
Frankie Boyle on Trump:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/feb/08/donald-trump-obnoxious-karma-reincarnated-as-himself-frankie-boyle


Donald Trump: a man so obnoxious that karma may see him reincarnated as himself

All presidents come into office with something to prove, it’s just rarely their sanity. Comedian Frankie Boyle asks if the answer to stopping him rests in our hands.
 
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America has gone from the Obama Years to the Trump Years, like going from the West Wing to a sitcom where the incidental music involves a tuba. I actually think Donald Trump is going to prove a lot of people wrong, but sadly not George Orwell, Margaret Atwood, or whoever wrote the Book of Revelation. It says a lot about the man that building a giant wall isn’t even in the top five most Game of Thrones things about him. Of course, presidents always enter office with something to prove, it’s just rarely their sanity.

You look into Trump’s eyes and you see the fear and confusion of a man who has just been told he’s got stage-four cervical cancer. He is a super-villain in a world without heroes, a man so obnoxious and unhappy that karma may see him reincarnated as himself. You kind of wish he’d get therapy, but at this stage it’s like hiring a window cleaner for a burning building. It’s still difficult to classify him exactly: he’s not a classic Nazi, but would burn books if his supporters knew how to read. Hillary Clinton was obviously the preferred establishment candidate, and whoever was on the rota for this election cycle at the Illuminati really dropped the ball, but Trump is still very much someone that the permanent powers have assessed they can work with.

One of his first acts as president was an executive order to ban federal money going to international groups that perform or provide information on abortions. Making it clear that he’ll only provide billion-dollar funding to terminate young lives overseas if some kind of US-made drone is involved. This bill stops funding for birth control in countries where religion and culture mean women have no access to alcohol. Think it through – have you any idea how hard it is inducing a miscarriage just by drinking tonic? Call me a cynic, but when male politicians defund reproductive health centres, I always wonder how many abortions they’ve funded themselves. Is this just revenge for some clinic in the 1980s rejecting their idea for a loyalty card scheme? There’s probably business pressure behind this bill, too. Maybe American corporations are worried that fewer kids in the developing world means no one to do the detailed stitching on their clothing lines. I suppose everybody’s politics are shaped by the particular bubble they live in. Trump sees anti-choice arguments all the time; the only time he sees an argument for abortion is in a mirror.

Trump cares about the same things a member of noughties rap outfit G Unit cares about: women, money and vengeance. Yet, random though it seems, his fight with the judiciary could well be tactical. He will blame them for the next act of terrorism that occurs then declare a state of emergency where everybody has to stay indoors while his tweets are read out over a Tannoy. I’m in an unusual position in that I don’t support Trump being invited to Britain, but I do hope he comes. Britain is divided at the moment and nothing unites us like hating Americans. Britain is good at mockery, and it will hopefully be a bit like when David Blaine came and sat in that plastic box. Of course, Frottage has gone full Lord Haw-Haw, correctly gauging that history wasn’t going to judge him very kindly anyway, and that there might not be any. If the Queen ever has to shake Trump’s hand, she will put on so many gloves she’ll look like Mickey Mouse. I find it amusing that the same people who think it’s ridiculous for Mexico to be asked to pay for America’s wall think it’s fine for us to pay for Trident. To be fair, I managed to get my neighbour to build a wall and pay for it, and all it cost me was the price of a thong to sunbathe in.

My best guess at the great man’s next move is the hoisting of an enormous burning eye above Trump Tower. It’s a building for which the words tacky and gaudy somehow seem too jolly and frivolous. Close up, it looks like the memory stick where some giant alien sex-killer stores his worst atrocities, or a version of the black slab in 2001: A Space Odyssey, sent to restore our consciousness to the level of chimpanzees. Trapped inside, Melania Trump has a look that I’ve never seen before, the eyes of someone waiting with increasing impatience for Stockholm syndrome to set in. The look of a woman frantically trying to unlearn English, appalled to find that this only makes her understand her husband more clearly. Perhaps women trapped in marriages with monsters resort to plastic surgery so that it becomes easier to leave a wax head in their bed while they work on their tunnel at night. Perhaps the manicures are to hide the endless digging. Perhaps it’s the secret of their figures. They’re not dieting, they’re eating those peanut butter and fried egg sandwiches Michael Phelps used to train on and spending their nights burrowing like a fucking gopher.

You have to say it’s surprising that, with so much to work with, the response from the Democratic establishment has been to suggest that Trump is a Russian spy. How could he possibly keep a secret? He almost never stops talking, seemingly delivering a live feed of his internal monologue, using national television appearances to ramble about murdering terrorists’ families and blurt out fantasies about torture. Admittedly, any expert psychologist will tell you that torture does work, but only if you first threaten them with bare electrical wires. I’m equally baffled that so much Democratic criticism focuses on his incompetence and instability. Competent, focused Nazis are absolutely the worst kind.

Equally, I don’t really understand commentators who say it’s vital not to normalise any of Trump’s actions. They have been normalised for eight years by Barack Obama while many of the same people looked the other way. Banks and corporations writing their own legislation; war by executive order; mass deportations; kill lists: it’s all now as normal and American as earthquakes caused by fracked gases being ignited by burning abortion clinics. Of course, there is a moral difference in whether such actions are performed by a Harvard-educated constitutional law professor or a gibbering moron, and the distinction goes in Trump’s favour. That’s not to say Trump won’t plumb profound new depths of awfulness, like the disbanding of the environmental protection agency set up by hippy, libtard snowflake Richard Nixon.


Obviously, the most important issue here is why America hasn’t done as well as in the past at capitalising on these horrors to create good music about the political turmoil. I mean, where is their Bob Dylan? Where are their anthems about drone warfare killing innocent civilians? Instead we’ve got Drake begging women via song to text him back after a fight at the Cheesecake Factory. Britain seems to be in an even deeper cultural torpor. Everything from Teen Vogue to young adult fiction has a more radical take than our press, and the Trump administration is satirised by American television with a venom that the British television industry, for its own government, does its best to avoid.

Trump is at war with Saturday Night Live. He thinks it’s horrible and yet he can’t stop watching. Pretty much the same as how the world feels about him. How can he expect to escape ridicule? Being on reality TV is the closest he ever got to reality. His children look like a teen movie about Wall Street vampires directed by Uday Hussein. He has cultivated a square face that’s the shade of a banned food colouring and the muscle tone of a coma patient. He looks like aliens came to Earth and made a human costume after seeing one commercial for a car dealership. Really, he seems like the sort of person that a competent leftwinger with a humane alternative offer should be able to beat at the next election. Sad, really, that the only way Bernie Sanders could return in 2020 is as a glass sliding about a ouija board.


During the campaign, Trump said he wanted to stop America from making foreign military interventions, possibly because he realised he would need the army for suppressing the domestic population. Yet someone so media-obsessed can’t help but realise that among all the gaffes and flak, his insane aggression towards China and Iran has escaped censure. The media and political establishment largely approve. They only fret that he doesn’t take the same planet-threatening posture with Russia. War sells papers, television advertising and arms. It makes politicians feel important. It provides nationalism with clear enemies to define itself against. Despite all the other failures this administration promises, the US might finally be on time for a world war.


So what do we do? I think, first of all, it’s worth noting that, under an authoritarian government, all protest will be vilified anyway. Even before Trump, people got very upset that quarterback Colin Kaepernick didn’t stand during the national anthem. You’d think that would fall under the list of White People Approved Forms of Protest, along with leaving a voicemail for your senator kindly asking them to stop shooting black people in the street. Personally, I think there’s limited value in moralising with, or fact-checking, regimes that don’t care about morals or facts. In Britain we also have an increasingly authoritarian government. We send them petitions telling them that we don’t want them reading our emails, which they presumably already know from reading our emails. We face a brief political period that, unchecked, will bring at least irreversible climate change and, at worst, nuclear war.

Morally, I think you have to look at what you can do to change your own country first, as that’s the bit you have most influence on. This is complicated in Britain as we have a government that has undergone what is known in the business world as “regulatory capture” by corporate and financial interests, and is, broadly speaking, a vassal state of the US. What can we do practically to influence our own government that would truly affect the Trump administration? Well, in a country supposedly filled with restored national pride, we could not renew Trident and refuse to be his missile base. That kind of strategic loss would damage him deeply. No amount of likes or memes or petitions can achieve this. Really, if we want to survive as a species, it’s time for organised civil disobedience. It’s time to stop writing to your MP.
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« Reply #26 on: February 9, 2017, 08:05:27 pm »
I have a problem with that Boyle piece. The tired line about Obama - the idea that there all as bad as each other is the kind of mindset that prepares the ground for Brexit, the Tories and Trump.

There is a real difference between Obama and Trump, or Clinton and Trump. Just as there is a real difference between Labour and the Tories (even the most centrist of Labour governments wouldn't have done the things the Tories have. And being in and out of Europe is not going to be fine either way, just one has more immigrants.

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« Reply #27 on: February 9, 2017, 09:52:22 pm »
Some excellent commentary here on Elizabeth Warren.

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« Reply #28 on: February 9, 2017, 11:24:35 pm »
I have a problem with that Boyle piece. The tired line about Obama - the idea that there all as bad as each other is the kind of mindset that prepares the ground for Brexit, the Tories and Trump.

There is a real difference between Obama and Trump, or Clinton and Trump. Just as there is a real difference between Labour and the Tories (even the most centrist of Labour governments wouldn't have done the things the Tories have. And being in and out of Europe is not going to be fine either way, just one has more immigrants.

Don't really disagree,  just *most* of his comedy hits home...and makes me laugh.  That's why I posted here rather elsewhere.
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« Reply #29 on: February 10, 2017, 08:23:21 pm »
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« Reply #30 on: February 10, 2017, 08:40:42 pm »

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« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2017, 08:56:58 pm »
Just following up my previous post...

‘You fascist, loofa-faced shit-gibbon!’: State lawmaker unloads on Trump for threatening Texas senator

Sen. Leach was referring to a chilling moment in Trump’s Tuesday morning meeting with a group of county sheriffs in the White House. During one part of the meeting, a sheriff from the Dallas-Fort Worth area was telling President Trump about his complaints over a state senator’s proposed legislation that would prevent police officers from seizing a person’s cash and personal property (known as “civil asset forfeiture”) unless the suspect was actually convicted of a crime. Trump then asked the sheriff for the senator’s name, so he could proceed to “destroy his career.”

Steve Hoenstine, who is a spokesman for Sen. Leach, defended his boss’s remarks about Trump to the Philly Voice:

    “President Trump blithely talked about destroying the career of a man who disagreed with Trump on a policy issue. Then Trump laughed about it, which is just what you’d expect from someone who gets his kicks firing people on national television. Trump just continues to undermine democratic norms, America’s system of checks and balances, and the general principle of human decency. Senator Leach is mad as hell about it, as you can see from his tweet.”

In last year’s legislative session in Harrisburg, Sen. Leach co-sponsored legislation that would regulate the practice of civil asset forfeiture in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to only be applied to individuals convicted of a crime. However, the conviction requirement was stripped from the bill.
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« Reply #32 on: February 10, 2017, 09:45:43 pm »
Trevor Noah reflects at how Trump's White House tried to put the media on the defensive with its accusation of under reporting terrorist attacks.

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« Reply #34 on: February 11, 2017, 06:55:02 am »
Jim Jefferies telling Piers Moron to fuck off with his trump defending on Real Time with Bill Maher just now

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« Reply #35 on: February 11, 2017, 09:49:23 am »
YouTube channel subscription links.


The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwWhs_6x42TyRM4Wstoq8HA
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMtFAi84ehTSYSE9XoHefig
Late Night with Seth Meyers: https://www.youtube.com/user/LateNightSeth
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18vz5hUUqxbGvym9ghtX_w
Jonathan Pie: https://www.youtube.com/user/tomwalker78
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: https://www.youtube.com/user/LastWeekTonight
Real Time with Bill Maher: https://www.youtube.com/user/RealTime


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« Reply #36 on: February 11, 2017, 10:00:23 am »
Jim Jefferies telling Piers Moron to fuck off with his trump defending on Real Time with Bill Maher just now

 :wellin :wellin


We need more people like Jim Jefferies to call bullshit on the apologists - and on genuine politicians as well.

The likes of Piers Moron are partly the reason we're in this mess in the first place.  People are sick and tired of smarmy, contemptuous bastards like him making calm, seemingly well reasoned arguments that are actually patronising bollocks.  They get your gorge rising to the point we're you start kicking off and YOU end up looking like the bad guy.

imo This is the kind of attitude that turned people off "experts".  It's hard to put into words but I think too many politicians promoted themselves as experts on just about everything; to the point where a lot of people saw just about any educated, reasoned argument as just more patronising bollocks.
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« Reply #37 on: February 11, 2017, 10:05:22 am »
We need more people like Jim Jefferies to call bullshit on the apologists - and on genuine politicians as well.

The likes of Piers Moron are partly the reason we're in this mess in the first place.  People are sick and tired of smarmy, contemptuous bastards like him making calm, seemingly well reasoned arguments that are actually patronising bollocks.  They get your gorge rising to the point we're you start kicking off and YOU end up looking like the bad guy.

imo This is the kind of attitude that turned people off "experts".  It's hard to put into words but I think too many politicians promoted themselves as experts on just about everything; to the point where a lot of people saw just about any educated, reasoned argument as just more patronising bollocks.

I love what Jefferies does Penis Morman, but what we need is 'serious' people ripping Trump supporters apart. For some people they'll just see Jim as a comedian, that its part of his routine when in fact he's a very good commentator on modern society.
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« Reply #38 on: February 11, 2017, 10:19:39 am »
I love what Jefferies does Penis Morman, but what we need is 'serious' people ripping Trump supporters apart. For some people they'll just see Jim as a comedian, that its part of his routine when in fact he's a very good commentator on modern society.

Therein lies the irony.  Get Jon Stewart doing that and the end result would have been little different.  But because it's Jon Stewart....

What we saw there was a kind of reverse Trump/Brexit - where passion, feeling and enthusiasm was used in a positive manner to defeat a worn out clichéd approach to debate.

I'm not saying that you use an "anti Trump" - somebody who energises voters in a positive way but is as clueless over government as he is.  But I am saying there's a reason why Al Gore, John Kerry and Hilary Clinton lost elections, and Bill Clinton and Barack Obama won them.
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« Reply #39 on: February 11, 2017, 11:05:37 am »
Colbert talks about Spicer's job being under threat.  Starts properly about 1.40 in.

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