...and a testament to every person's right to listen to anything available. I'd rather see opposing views AND have the access to learn about and compare them with my own. I agree with Nicole's comment, on the horrific dec;ine in SNL's humour standards, but I wouldn't give Bill M sufficient value to attribute the downward spiral of American society - in ANY measure - to him. He's far too insignificant. I'm a first-timer, btw. Please don't fault my husband, for my lack of protocol - I was simply reading and found you, all, to be very interesting. Do you ever discuss the haphazard way inwhich OPRAH W has insinuated her every opinion into every aspect of our society? I'd started to feel utterly alone and stumbled upon you good people just before despairing of another human whom has not idealized her to the status of QUEEN of the UNIVERSE. Is it true that since purchasing her own network, she's deified herself adequately to have had a date set for her canonization? Whoa!! Isn't this ,historically a posthunous ceremony....
I don't speak for Ann, but I think I know what she means.
We've come to a point in society, where sensationalism rules. Say anything. Do anything. And you'll find an audience ready and willing to give you credit for any type of bizarre acts or statement you can think up.
I know this is a post about SNL's spoof of Fox, but I can't bear to watch it. I doubt it's worth seeing. Talking about entertainment, though. I don't watch or listen to Glen Beck very often, but the other day I had the chance to listen to him talk about all the birds in OK that died from "blunt trauma." His theory? It was Wonder Woman's plane. Yes, he was joking. I thought it was hilarious, so I thought I'd share.
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I can laugh at conservatives, but this SNL thing wasn't even remotely funny. How far they have fallen!
And Bill Mahar? If he's trying to be funny, he's failing. And miserably.
That fact the Bill Maher gets air time and people actually tune into him, is an example of the downward spiral in American society.
...and a testament to every person's right to listen to anything available. I'd rather see opposing views AND have the access to learn about and compare them with my own. I agree with Nicole's comment, on the horrific dec;ine in SNL's humour standards, but I wouldn't give Bill M sufficient value to attribute the downward spiral of American society - in ANY measure - to him. He's far too insignificant. I'm a first-timer, btw. Please don't fault my husband, for my lack of protocol - I was simply reading and found you, all, to be very interesting. Do you ever discuss the haphazard way inwhich OPRAH W has insinuated her every opinion into every aspect of our society? I'd started to feel utterly alone and stumbled upon you good people just before despairing of another human whom has not idealized her to the status of QUEEN of the UNIVERSE. Is it true that since purchasing her own network, she's deified herself adequately to have had a date set for her canonization? Whoa!! Isn't this ,historically a posthunous ceremony....
Tryss, I'm glad you found us. Welcome.
Welcome Tryss!
I don't speak for Ann, but I think I know what she means.
We've come to a point in society, where sensationalism rules. Say anything. Do anything. And you'll find an audience ready and willing to give you credit for any type of bizarre acts or statement you can think up.
Reality TV is one example. Bill Maher is another!
I've never liked Saturday Night Live or their humor.
As to Bill Maher, he's in a class by himself.
He is nothing but an atheist socialist pig that hates everything.
I didn't think the SNL skit was that bad. As to Maher, he is probably the biggest sleaze bag on tv.
zeke
For me - I expect SNL skits to be left-leaning, or maybe totally left. I used to also expect them to be funny. Not so much anymore.
I thought they did a decent job on Greta and Carville. The rest were the amateur hour.
Maher is a pig.
I know this is a post about SNL's spoof of Fox, but I can't bear to watch it. I doubt it's worth seeing. Talking about entertainment, though. I don't watch or listen to Glen Beck very often, but the other day I had the chance to listen to him talk about all the birds in OK that died from "blunt trauma." His theory? It was Wonder Woman's plane. Yes, he was joking. I thought it was hilarious, so I thought I'd share.
AZ
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