Meh, if you're a democrat you will love his show.
PatAg said:He's a comedian, not a journalist or a news show.javajaws said:Well, he turns his dislike of Carlson from humor to visceral hatred...at which point he really isn't funny any more but disturbingly preachy and cultish. No surprise though that someone on the left finds that appealing and humorous. I do think Stewart has skill in delivering a biting monologue, but he just can't get out of his way sometimes. He needs to learn when to stop and move on instead of digging in and making it personal. Otherwise his timing and humorous mannerisms are outstanding.TCTTS said:
I didn't realize just how much I missed Stewart's seething hatred for Carlson, and more specifically, how good he is at speaking truth to Carlson's bullsh*t, in the most hilarious fashion. It's legit cathartic to have this back.
That said, I'm as equally glad Stewart doubled down on his Biden criticisms as well, mocking all the crazies on the left who went after him last week.
Overall, after two episodes, he hasn't missed a beat, not even in the slightest, which is pretty amazing to see. It's like he never left, yet he simultaneously makes the hole in absence the past nine years that much more glaring.
Thats actually something he originally destroyed Carlson over back during the original run of his show.
It was hilarious (comedy is subjective)
I opened X to find a Lindsey Graham tweet on bombing people, but instead this was the first post in my feed:TCTTS said:DallasTeleAg said:
I don't mind him going after Tucker for some of that cringy stuff, but it's fairly tone deaf to accuse Tucker of similar things he did himself, during COVID.
Also, there are several Americans having to deal with prison sentences over simply being in DC during the Jan 6th riots. So to say we don't have those same issues in the US is absolutely tone deaf. I honestly don't think our establishment politicians in the US are any better than Putin, and to say that we somehow hold some moral high ground just tells me he refuses to really tear apart his side of the aisle. This is where people like Rogan and other true liberals are actually able to see some of the ridiculousness of the left and call it out while Stewart will only go skin deep on the left.
Making fun of Joe Biden is not that courageous. It is simply taking an easy shot at something comedians should have been doing for years.
This would imply you either believe that a number of our politicians consistently have people murdered who disagree with them/threaten their power - or - you think said murder is somehow comparable to locking people up who participate in insurrections. I'm confused which one it is, though either option is equally wild.
But don't worry. If this upsets you at all, just spin the globe and pay attention to what's happening in Russia instead.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 20, 2024
Mr President Elect said:I opened X to find a Lindsey Graham tweet on bombing people, but instead this was the first post in my feed:TCTTS said:DallasTeleAg said:
I don't mind him going after Tucker for some of that cringy stuff, but it's fairly tone deaf to accuse Tucker of similar things he did himself, during COVID.
Also, there are several Americans having to deal with prison sentences over simply being in DC during the Jan 6th riots. So to say we don't have those same issues in the US is absolutely tone deaf. I honestly don't think our establishment politicians in the US are any better than Putin, and to say that we somehow hold some moral high ground just tells me he refuses to really tear apart his side of the aisle. This is where people like Rogan and other true liberals are actually able to see some of the ridiculousness of the left and call it out while Stewart will only go skin deep on the left.
Making fun of Joe Biden is not that courageous. It is simply taking an easy shot at something comedians should have been doing for years.
This would imply you either believe that a number of our politicians consistently have people murdered who disagree with them/threaten their power - or - you think said murder is somehow comparable to locking people up who participate in insurrections. I'm confused which one it is, though either option is equally wild.But don't worry. If this upsets you at all, just spin the globe and pay attention to what's happening in Russia instead.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 20, 2024
Then why are you still here arguing about it?TCTTS said:
Again, no one's saying we don't do this sh*t too.
lol no you didn't.TCTTS said:
Because it's a message board.
And I already very clearly explained, for anyone who can read.
Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
TequilaMockingbird said:lol no you didn't.TCTTS said:
Because it's a message board.
And I already very clearly explained, for anyone who can read.
The clown nose on clown nose off routine is terrible. He hates carlson because he hated debate shows, where both sides would argue against each other. Now we get monologues from one side and no counter argument from the other. I think the debate shows were better for the country than how it is now.Aggie_Boomin 21 said:PatAg said:He's a comedian, not a journalist or a news show.javajaws said:Well, he turns his dislike of Carlson from humor to visceral hatred...at which point he really isn't funny any more but disturbingly preachy and cultish. No surprise though that someone on the left finds that appealing and humorous. I do think Stewart has skill in delivering a biting monologue, but he just can't get out of his way sometimes. He needs to learn when to stop and move on instead of digging in and making it personal. Otherwise his timing and humorous mannerisms are outstanding.TCTTS said:
I didn't realize just how much I missed Stewart's seething hatred for Carlson, and more specifically, how good he is at speaking truth to Carlson's bullsh*t, in the most hilarious fashion. It's legit cathartic to have this back.
That said, I'm as equally glad Stewart doubled down on his Biden criticisms as well, mocking all the crazies on the left who went after him last week.
Overall, after two episodes, he hasn't missed a beat, not even in the slightest, which is pretty amazing to see. It's like he never left, yet he simultaneously makes the hole in absence the past nine years that much more glaring.
Thats actually something he originally destroyed Carlson over back during the original run of his show.
It was hilarious (comedy is subjective)
This is my biggest issue with Stewart and other hosts of "comedic"-political shows. I'm not referring to the clip mentioned specifically, but it's such a lame excuse when they give very real opinions/takes on information they present as fact, then fall back to "I'm not the news! I'm not obligated to say accurate things!" if they're called out for misreporting or just having a bad take. I'm not of the opinion that having a laugh track or prompted laughs from a studio audience absolves someone from criticism for saying something wrong or dumb.
Also going from saying "comedy is subjective" to "If you have a sense of humor you love his show" in your most recent post on here comically ironic.
30 million sounds like a lot for an online-only interview. For comparison, the CFB championship - which admittedly would get more conversation in my social circles - peaked at 28 million.Capybara said:
Kind of related to this, I just saw that 30m+ people watched the Tucker-Putin interview? Who knows how twitter/x calculates views, but still…embarrassing. Just from the clips I saw, Tucker was either lobbing softballs or even fully acquiescing to him! If you want an actual good, quality interview with him, watch either the FT's from like four years ago or Oliver Stone's.
Mr President Elect said:Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
TCTTS said:
Or, maybe… just maybe… he hates Carlson for the same reason the rest of us do… because Tucker is a turd of a human being who often traffics in lies, propaganda, and fear mongering, objectively and increasingly so.
Aggie_Boomin 21 said:PatAg said:He's a comedian, not a journalist or a news show.javajaws said:Well, he turns his dislike of Carlson from humor to visceral hatred...at which point he really isn't funny any more but disturbingly preachy and cultish. No surprise though that someone on the left finds that appealing and humorous. I do think Stewart has skill in delivering a biting monologue, but he just can't get out of his way sometimes. He needs to learn when to stop and move on instead of digging in and making it personal. Otherwise his timing and humorous mannerisms are outstanding.TCTTS said:
I didn't realize just how much I missed Stewart's seething hatred for Carlson, and more specifically, how good he is at speaking truth to Carlson's bullsh*t, in the most hilarious fashion. It's legit cathartic to have this back.
That said, I'm as equally glad Stewart doubled down on his Biden criticisms as well, mocking all the crazies on the left who went after him last week.
Overall, after two episodes, he hasn't missed a beat, not even in the slightest, which is pretty amazing to see. It's like he never left, yet he simultaneously makes the hole in absence the past nine years that much more glaring.
Thats actually something he originally destroyed Carlson over back during the original run of his show.
It was hilarious (comedy is subjective)
This is my biggest issue with Stewart and other hosts of "comedic"-political shows. I'm not referring to the clip mentioned specifically, but it's such a lame excuse when they give very real opinions/takes on information they present as fact, then fall back to "I'm not the news! I'm not obligated to say accurate things!" if they're called out for misreporting or just having a bad take. I'm not of the opinion that having a laugh track or prompted laughs from a studio audience absolves someone from criticism for saying something wrong or dumb.
Also going from saying "comedy is subjective" to "If you have a sense of humor you love his show" in your most recent post on here comically ironic.
TCTTS said:maroon barchetta said:Definitely Not A Cop said:
I really don't want to get involved in this argument.
That being said, in regards to people who threaten politicians power; Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.
Now do Vince Foster
Who had a bunch of Whitewater documents in his car
And drove himself to a park and committed suicide
Without his car keys. They were never found.
But yeah. It's totally only corrupt leaders of other countries who kill people that threaten their position.
Nobody on the left would ever do such a thing.
That's what I'm always calling out. It's not the poster. It's their hypocrisy.
Notice I very specifically said "consistently." Of course there have been examples of murder - on both sides - within our own system. But not to the level, consistency, and insecurity of Putin. Not anywhere close.
Oh right, it is impressive. I meant embarrassing in that I can't believe he still commands so many eyeballs. But then again, he (or his team) understand the shifting media environment better than most other professionals.DustysLineup said:30 million sounds like a lot for an online-only interview. For comparison, the CFB championship - which admittedly would get more conversation in my social circles - peaked at 28 million.Capybara said:
Kind of related to this, I just saw that 30m+ people watched the Tucker-Putin interview? Who knows how twitter/x calculates views, but still…embarrassing. Just from the clips I saw, Tucker was either lobbing softballs or even fully acquiescing to him! If you want an actual good, quality interview with him, watch either the FT's from like four years ago or Oliver Stone's.
I still haven't watched the Putin interview, so can't comment on the substance. But from the little I've seen of Tucker's recent X interviews, his style now seems more like Rogan's, in the sense of just getting the guests to talk more than arguing with them. I wouldn't expect a Nixon-Khruschev kitchen debate from that format.
Absolutely this. That kind of thinking comes from spending too much time online and not in the real world.jeffk said:Mr President Elect said:Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
It might not have anything to to do with anything, but I personally would definitely be surprised if the CIA tried to assassinate a sitting CIC.
Right, but also the CIA just doesn't have that sort of intrigue anymore. It's full of Mormons.double aught said:Absolutely this. That kind of thinking comes from spending too much time online and not in the real world.jeffk said:Mr President Elect said:Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
It might not have anything to to do with anything, but I personally would definitely be surprised if the CIA tried to assassinate a sitting CIC.
The government may be inept, but it's full of decent, regular people. It's not inherently evil.
That depends on your worldview. i believe government is a necessary evil. Therefore, anyone who pushes for more government is perpetuating evil.double aught said:Absolutely this. That kind of thinking comes from spending too much time online and not in the real world.jeffk said:Mr President Elect said:Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
It might not have anything to to do with anything, but I personally would definitely be surprised if the CIA tried to assassinate a sitting CIC.
The government may be inept, but it's full of decent, regular people. It's not inherently evil.
They won't assassinate a sitting or former US President...too risky. They will just try to completely ruin him with endless legal charges, fabricated hoaxes, and use every trick they can think of to keep him from being elected. In other words keep doing what they have been doing.double aught said:Absolutely this. That kind of thinking comes from spending too much time online and not in the real world.jeffk said:Mr President Elect said:Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
It might not have anything to to do with anything, but I personally would definitely be surprised if the CIA tried to assassinate a sitting CIC.
The government may be inept, but it's full of decent, regular people. It's not inherently evil.
jeffk said:Mr President Elect said:Not sure what this has to do with anything, it wouldn't suprise me if there was a CIA led assasination attempt on Trump while he was president.jeffk said:
People realize the alleged Assange-CIA thing took place during the Trump admin, right?
It might not have anything to to do with anything, but I personally would definitely be surprised if the CIA tried to assassinate a sitting CIC.
TCTTS said:
Or, maybe… just maybe… he hates Carlson for the same reason the rest of us do… because Tucker is a turd of a human being who often traffics in lies, propaganda, and fear mongering, objectively and increasingly so.
It is apparently news to you that anyone not well right of center thinks Tucker is a slimeball.c-jags said:TCTTS said:
Or, maybe… just maybe… he hates Carlson for the same reason the rest of us do… because Tucker is a turd of a human being who often traffics in lies, propaganda, and fear mongering, objectively and increasingly so.
bUt i'M a mOdErAtE.
c-jags said:TCTTS said:
Or, maybe… just maybe… he hates Carlson for the same reason the rest of us do… because Tucker is a turd of a human being who often traffics in lies, propaganda, and fear mongering, objectively and increasingly so.
bUt i'M a mOdErAtE.