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Title: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 07:55:50 AM
A comedian with a political agenda is NOT a comedian. They are simply people who don’t have enough guts to become political commentators.  They have nothing at stake and are allowed to spread misinformation under the guise of "I'm just kidding", when anyone with half a brain knows that they're not.  Discuss.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Straw Man on December 21, 2011, 09:16:50 AM
A comedian with a political agenda is NOT a comedian. They are simply people who don’t have enough guts to become political commentators.  They have nothing at stake and are allowed to spread misinformation under the guise of "I'm just kidding", when anyone with half a brain knows that they're not.  Discuss.

I completely disagree with everything you've said

shit the original stand up comedian was the court jester who was the only person who could make jokes about the king

Politics is a classic target of jokesters and why would they have nothing at stake (aren't they citizens) and who says it's "misinformation"

Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Dos Equis on December 21, 2011, 09:31:36 AM
You really shouldn't talk stink about Bill Maher like that.  He's not that stupid.

Ok.  Yes he is . . . .   
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Straw Man on December 21, 2011, 09:45:42 AM
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 10:36:19 AM
I completely disagree with everything you've said

shit the original stand up comedian was the court jester who was the only person who could make jokes about the king

Politics is a classic target of jokesters and why would they have nothing at stake (aren't they citizens) and who says it's "misinformation"



you're confusing "discussing politics" with having a political agenda".  they are two completely diiferent things.  One requires thought and imagination, the other involves spoonfeeding lemmings so as to create a base audience who will feel obliged to laugh at everything you say because you're on "their side".  The former requires talent, the latter does not.


If a comedian talk about politics and at some point or another offends everyone in the room but allows everyone in the room to laugh at eachother and themselves, that is comedy.  WHen a person gathers a bunch of people together who pre emptively know what he's goign to be talking about and also who he's going to be making fun of, thats weak.

Intelligent people can and true fans of comedy can tell the difference.  You apparently cannot.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 10:45:34 AM
for example.  i could cut and paste an hour of clips from George Carlin that taken by themselves would make you think he is a far right conservative.  I could also string together an hour of clips that would make you think he's a far left liberal.  He wanted to make fun of everyone and alienate no one.  HE WAS A COMEDIAN.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: 240 is Back on December 21, 2011, 11:00:05 AM
You really shouldn't talk stink about Bill Maher like that.  He's not that stupid.

Ok.  Yes he is . . . .   

agreed.  dennis miller approved.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Straw Man on December 21, 2011, 11:24:48 AM
for example.  i could cut and paste an hour of clips from George Carlin that taken by themselves would make you think he is a far right conservative.  I could also string together an hour of clips that would make you think he's a far left liberal.  He wanted to make fun of everyone and alienate no one.  HE WAS A COMEDIAN.

I don't think Carlin was concerned in the least if he alienated anyone (same goes for Hicks - watch that interview with the BBC)

I also don't understand your point about a "political agenda"

do you think Hicks had no political agenda?

His entire act was promoting his political beliefs with jokes

Can you give me an example of the kind of comedian you think has political agenda and is therefore, according to your premise is NOT a comedian

Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 11:32:59 AM
I don't think Carlin was concerned in the least if he alienated anyone (same goes for Hicks - watch that interview with the BBC)

I also don't understand your point about a "political agenda"

do you think Hicks had no political agenda?

His entire act was promoting his political beliefs with jokes

Can you give me an example of the kind of comedian you think has political agenda and is therefore, according to your premise is NOT a comedian



dennis miller - not funny

 I like him but he's simply not funny

Bill Maher - not funny

I like him too but he's simply not funny
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 11:38:08 AM
I don't think Carlin was concerned in the least if he alienated anyone (same goes for Hicks - watch that interview with the BBC)

I also don't understand your point about a "political agenda"

do you think Hicks had no political agenda?

His entire act was promoting his political beliefs with jokes

Can you give me an example of the kind of comedian you think has political agenda and is therefore, according to your premise is NOT a comedian



kathy griffin - not even anythig resembling funny. 
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 11:43:55 AM
I don't think Carlin was concerned in the least if he alienated anyone (same goes for Hicks - watch that interview with the BBC)I also don't understand your point about a "political agenda"

do you think Hicks had no political agenda?

His entire act was promoting his political beliefs with jokes

Can you give me an example of the kind of comedian you think has political agenda and is therefore, according to your premise is NOT a comedia



you just reinforced my point with that statement too.  Carlin paid no mind to who he would or would not offend.  he wasn't catering to any specific demographic.  he was an original thinker with thoughts of his own.  thats why these comedians are a shrinking minority nowadays
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Straw Man on December 21, 2011, 11:59:07 AM
dennis miller - not funny

 I like him but he's simply not funny

Bill Maher - not funny

I like him too but he's simply not funny

so you're saying that these two have political agendas and therefore are "not funny" or that they are not comedians anymore?

btw - Miller used to be funny until he became a right winger

Maher can be hysterical at times (IMO of course) and at other times he can sound like a whiny bitch

Hicks, Carlin, Louis CK, etc.. are almost always funny on virtually any topic
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 21, 2011, 12:55:48 PM
so you're saying that these two have political agendas and therefore are "not funny" or that they are not comedians anymore?

btw - Miller used to be funny until he became a right winger

Maher can be hysterical at times (IMO of course) and at other times he can sound like a whiny bitch

Hicks, Carlin, Louis CK, etc.. are almost always funny on virtually any topic

i don't know i guess you can be a comedian and not be funny.  if so, thats what they are.  but i wouldn't really even consider either of them comedians anymore.  just glib little men who hate on everyone who doesn't think like them.  They're like the bullies on the playground where everyone laughs at all their jokes because they don't want to come into his line of fire.

and miller was never very funny.  he's still telling the same jokes he's just not telling you jokes that you want to hear. 

Maher is not funny.  he just seems like such an angry little man.  you wouldn't think he's getting the pussy that he does.  i would be in a great mood if i was tapping what he taps.  He has his kneepadder crowd and his show caters to them and it's like he doesn't even have to try anymore. 

FYI Louis CK "Shameless" is in my top 5 comedy routines of all time.  When i heard his "suck a bag of dicks" joke I literally had to pause the tv because i was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Roger Bacon on December 22, 2011, 11:20:54 AM
I hate Bill Maher worse than any person ever I think...
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: chadstallion on December 22, 2011, 03:58:35 PM
I hate Bill Maher worse than any person ever I think...
which gives me another reason to love him.. ;)
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 22, 2011, 04:18:47 PM
A comedian with a political agenda is NOT a comedian. They are simply people who don’t have enough guts to become political commentators.  They have nothing at stake and are allowed to spread misinformation under the guise of "I'm just kidding", when anyone with half a brain knows that they're not.  Discuss.
Some comedian that just goes up on stage and starts sneeking in a political agenda, that's kinda lame.  But if there's nothing hidden and that's the purpose of the act or show then I have no problem with that.

Colbert is funny as hell.  Dennis Miller is a failure at everything he does.  Stewart is not that funny but does a good job at highlighting political shit that is so absurd it's funny on it's own...  Bill maher is the most uninformed commedian who tries to comment seriously on politics.  Sometimes he's right but often you can tell he hasn't really put in any research on a topic.  And it's annoying how upset he gets if you don't laugh at his jokes.

As long as it's up front, I don't have a problem with comedians getting political in their act or show.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Option D on December 22, 2011, 04:32:13 PM
A comedian with a political agenda is NOT a comedian. They are simply people who don’t have enough guts to become political commentators.  They have nothing at stake and are allowed to spread misinformation under the guise of "I'm just kidding", when anyone with half a brain knows that they're not.  Discuss.

you idiot. They talk about current affairs in a joking manner. They are in America where they have free speech.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Fury on December 22, 2011, 04:33:46 PM
Chris Matthews is the worst of these comedians.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Option D on December 22, 2011, 04:37:16 PM
Chris Matthews is the worst of these comedians.
I think Sean Hannity is...
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Fury on December 22, 2011, 04:40:09 PM
I think Sean Hannity is...

Let me guess, that's a Fox guy, right?

The obsession with Fox on this board is hilarious. It literally consumes the lives of some of you.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Option D on December 22, 2011, 04:43:20 PM
Let me guess, that's a Fox guy, right?

The obsession with Fox on this board is hilarious. It literally consumes the lives of some of you.
Let you guess?  ::)
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Fury on December 22, 2011, 04:44:40 PM
Let you guess?  ::)

I have literally never watched a Fox News Channel talk show so I couldn't tell you. I have much better things to do with my time than watch any of those shitty channels. The only reason I know about what Matthews says is because one of the blogs I read loves making fun of him.

If I'm going to sit down and watch TV it certainly won't be to watch some fucking hacks with journalism or polysci degrees talk about economics and other technical subjects.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 22, 2011, 04:47:51 PM
Let me guess, that's a Fox guy, right?

The obsession with Fox on this board is hilarious. It literally consumes the lives of some of you.
True, I never get tired of mocking Fox News.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Roger Bacon on December 22, 2011, 07:41:52 PM
I hate Bill Maher worse than any person ever I think...

I cannot decided weather I dislike Maher or Hannity more???


I'm leaning towards Maher...
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 22, 2011, 08:33:28 PM
I cannot decided weather I dislike Maher or Hannity more???


I'm leaning towards Maher...
On one show Maher can be talking about how awesome Ron Paul is and then on the next he will be talking like he never said any of that and Paul is the worst in the world lol...  Hannity is consistent in his absolute hate of Ron Paul.  I have no idea what that means and I'm sure it doesn't help lol...
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Straw Man on December 22, 2011, 08:53:41 PM
On one show Maher can be talking about how awesome Ron Paul is and then on the next he will be talking like he never said any of that and Paul is the worst in the world lol...  Hannity is consistent in his absolute hate of Ron Paul.  I have no idea what that means and I'm sure it doesn't help lol...

maybe there are some things he loves about RP

and also some things he hates about RP
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 22, 2011, 09:23:34 PM
maybe there are some things he loves about RP

and also some things he hates about RP
uh, yea... that would be totally fine but that's not Maher...  One show he will call Paul his new hero and then on another he can't stand the guy lol...  When you jump from "Hero" to "Zero" with the same guy, it's a bit more than someone like me who doesn't like some things about Paul but supports Paul on other things.

Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Roger Bacon on December 22, 2011, 10:17:32 PM
On one show Maher can be talking about how awesome Ron Paul is and then on the next he will be talking like he never said any of that and Paul is the worst in the world lol...  Hannity is consistent in his absolute hate of Ron Paul.  I have no idea what that means and I'm sure it doesn't help lol...

Your right... lol It's Hannity.

Maher getting down on Steve Irwin when he died really, really pisses me off though.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 22, 2011, 10:45:04 PM
Your right... lol It's Hannity.

Maher getting down on Steve Irwin when he died really, really pisses me off though.
That really pissed me off too.  The shit he spewed about Irwin made me want kick his head in.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Roger Bacon on December 22, 2011, 10:54:06 PM
That really pissed me off too.  The shit he spewed about Irwin made me want kick his head in.

Good to know I'm not the only one. 

Come to think about it, I think we've talked about this before. lol
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 22, 2011, 11:03:29 PM
Good to know I'm not the only one. 

Come to think about it, I think we've talked about this before. lol
Yea, i did get pretty pissed when that happened so I probably had a meltdown thread over it lol
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 23, 2011, 08:01:49 AM
you idiot. They talk about current affairs in a joking manner. They are in America where they have free speech.

like i said before you're confusing "a comedian discussing politics" with "a comedian with a political agenda". 

and yes we have free speech, which is why i'm not trying to stop them, i'm simply highlighting the fact that it's an attempt at comedy in its weakest form.

so nothing about your post makes any fucking sense.  read.  think. post.  again Option D.  read. think. post.  it's really not that fucking hard.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 23, 2011, 08:07:18 AM
uh, yea... that would be totally fine but that's not Maher...  One show he will call Paul his new hero and then on another he can't stand the guy lol...  When you jump from "Hero" to "Zero" with the same guy, it's a bit more than someone like me who doesn't like some things about Paul but supports Paul on other things.



and i can respect that.  i've always liked Bill Maher.  I've disagreed with most of his banter but I've always thought he's an intelligent guy.  But over the last 4-5 years I think he's getting lazy.  More and more I think he's just pandering to his kneepadders and not willing to go against his hard left audience on much of anything.  At least he is on Ron Paul.
Title: Re: Comedians with political agendas
Post by: bears on December 23, 2011, 08:10:45 AM
Some comedian that just goes up on stage and starts sneeking in a political agenda, that's kinda lame.  But if there's nothing hidden and that's the purpose of the act or show then I have no problem with that.

Colbert is funny as hell.  Dennis Miller is a failure at everything he does.  Stewart is not that funny but does a good job at highlighting political shit that is so absurd it's funny on it's own...  Bill maher is the most uninformed commedian who tries to comment seriously on politics.  Sometimes he's right but often you can tell he hasn't really put in any research on a topic.  And it's annoying how upset he gets if you don't laugh at his jokes.

As long as it's up front, I don't have a problem with comedians getting political in their act or show.

Colbert is funny.  But lately i think he's been drifting too far to one team.  Again i think these guys become complacent and know who gets them ratings and pander to them in order to keep things going the way they are.  I appreciate these guys more when both sides are in their sights and no side is immune from ridicule.