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mezzanineview ([personal profile] mezzanineview) wrote2008-09-20 03:48 pm

video killed the radio star

This will be a bit scattered, as I've been intently following the presidential race since roughly the beginning of the year (after the primaries were done, basically), but haven't really posted about politics in a while.

The Daily Show and The Colbert Report honestly save me from insanity, not even kidding. In the midst of all the rhetoric and media coverage and attack ads, it's really refreshing to have a group at the back of the class launching spitballs at the whole process. It's rather odd that a pair of comedy shows are really the only ones doing their homework and cutting through all the bullshit and hype and talking points. And a little sad, too.



Republican National Convention idiocy



Palin's speech and the proliferation of Republican hypocrisy



McCain's acceptance speech (oh yes, hes completely different from Bush)



The biased media holding a double standard in favor of conservatives (Also, Sean Hannity is a tremendous douche and Sarah Palin still cannot hold her own ground.)



Stephen on the lies campaign ads are spreading, i.e. McCain is full of shit.



Stephen's take on McCain's acceptance speech and the continuation of his newest greenscreen challenge: the Make McCain Interesting challenge XD



And just for the lolz



Stephen's character has been slipping more and more lately--he's much less of the right wing blowhard than he was at the beginning and his earnest criticism is starting to burst through. It's actually exactly the thing I want to see, too. The difference between Jon Stewart and him is that Stephen has the benefit of hiding behind a character--something I don't think is cowardly, by any means, but Jon's throwing himself out there every night, without the benefit of such armor. There's real rage and sadness and utter frustration in his act, which isn't to say Stephen lacks sincerity. But it would be an entirely new thing to watch Stephen be Stephen and be as open as Jon is forced to be.

And in the midst of all this, the honest to Bob reason why we have to laugh about the political process is because, as they say, it's the only way to keep from crying. It hurts just to think that any--any humane person (forget liberal or conservative or evangelical or atheist) can think to support a ticket that is against equal pay for equal work, cries "sexism" at every turn, professes Change (stealing the message from the opponent's campaign) and promises only more of the closed-minded mistreatment of the American people, basically admits that they are lying to win, and uses 9/11 as a scare tactic, the most effective political tool that have.

Here's MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann kicking Republican ass. This one is a lot more srs bsns than the others, but really, it has to be, considering how disgusting the GOP's fearmongering tactics are. I'm not saying anything else, just watch.



It makes me sick.

And now, the rules of the VP debates have been changed for Sarah Palin.



*sigh*

And on a lighter note, Stephen Colbert: Dance Machine.



Homeboy is fierce as HALE.


On a similar note, anyone here actually interested in talking politics? I'm afraid I'm obsessed at the mo', and it won't be going away any time soon, especially if when Obama is elected, so it'd be cool to chat with some peeps ^__^ Or alternately, make a politics filter so I'm not bugging the shit out of people when I post my millionth Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert clip ;-)

Okay, going back to watch moar MSNBC.

[identity profile] msieurbleuciel.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Biden's advisers say he is comfortable with whatever.

OH WHEN THAT SHARK BITES, WITH HIS TEETH, DEAR!

Joe will rip Sarah Palin apart in these debates. It'll be embarassing, just you watch. Joe's gon' give it to ya.

[identity profile] msieurbleuciel.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
THE JIMMY DEAN PANCAKE-ON-A-STICK IS BACK IN THE HOUSE

[identity profile] vinylsigns.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
It's too good to let go! Right up there along with subliminible and "Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice...egh, ugh--won't be fooled again."

[identity profile] vinylsigns.livejournal.com 2008-09-29 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
And this is for you :-)

Image (http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y110/puckinnichild/Macros/?action=view&current=245wrq9.jpg)

And a Franco article (http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/28291089.html#cutid1) on his new film.

[identity profile] vinylsigns.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
AND HE SHOWS 'EM, PEARLY WHITE

Joey the Shark has been really polite and measured about Palin ever since her VP candidacy was announced, so I agree. I'm sure he's just sharpening that knife he's gonna stick in her back at the debates ^__^ One format or another, there really isn't anything that's going to save her when the shark comes a-hunting.