Thursday, May 13, 2010

At the risk of opening the flood gates of political discource .......

Back in Black - Glenn Beck's Nazi Tourette's
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7 comments:

Diane Smith said...

This is SO funny. Thank goodness for the Daily Show. Who knew the news could be so funny?!

Diane Smith said...

Speaking of talking through one's hat, it was the Righteous Brothers who lived on the hill by Sherry Miller.

Don't know now where the Everly Brothers lived. Could be they lived far from one another given they apparently didn't like one another much.

Rik Elswit said...

The Everlys worked out of, and probably lived in, Nashville. Their father, Ike Everly, who had learned to play from the same guy as Merle Travis, was a hero to Chet Atkins, who produced Ike's kids.

Rik Elswit said...

A friend of mine, Mike Godwin, came up with a law that is constantly referred to when Hitler comparisons come up in online discussions.

Godwin's Law

"As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1."

Diane Smith said...

Does he have a mustache? He must be a Nazi.....

Gary and Susan Mullen said...

Even though Glenn Beck is quite capable of reaming himself, it's always nice to see somebody else is equal to the task. HIMMLER!

Diane Smith said...

WAY off topic (other than it's paradoxical as Jimmie would say), but this is a true story.

I never watch t.v. but right after 9/11 I actually started watching t.v. news. Switching through channels, I stumbled on a comedy show with some guy pretending to be a newsman -- he wore a 30s style hat with a "PRESS" ticket in the brim and had an old-fashioned typewriter on the desk next to him. Like the costume, his humor was way over the top.

But so soon after the events of 9-11 I found the jokes he told to be really tasteless and quickly changed the channel. When I mentioned this comedy show to a friend, who was more media savvy, she said -- oh, that wasn't comedy, that was Fox News. You were watching Matt Drudge.

The first time I ever saw some real excerpts of Glenn Beck on the Daily Show -- with the blackboard and the lines and photos etc. -- I also thought that was comedy. I was sure it was a total put-on. Jon Stewart did a great send-up of it, but Beck did fine stand-up comedy on his own.

I later found out _that_ was also not meant to be funny.

As the Chinese curse goes, may you live in interesting times. It's indeed a Paradox.