"Barry Margolin" wrote in message
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In article <joe39q$nje$
1...@dont-email.me>, "Dano" <
janea...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> "David Johnston" wrote in message news:jods5d$98m$1...@dont-email.me...
>
> On 5/9/2012 3:00 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> > By John Fund
> > May 7, 2012 5:38 P.M. Comments
> > 36It has had its hilarious streaks and its vacuous doldrums, but
> > Saturday
> > Night Live is an American institution. While it has leaned left in its
> > comedy for most or perhaps all of its 37 years on NBC, SNL never gave
> > you
> > the sense that it had tipped so far over as to lose all sense of
> > perspective.
> >
> > For many of us that may have changed with the revelation that an opening
> > sketch for last Saturday¹s SNL was scrapped, apparently because it dug a
> > little too deep at President Obama.
> >
> > If that¹s true
>
> Now, hold on there. Isn't that a lot of conclusion to draw from an "If
> that's true"?
>
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>
> Maybe they thought it wasn't funny? Is THAT so hard to imagine?
If you're on the left, it's easy. If you're on the right, it's
unimaginable -- they must have scrapped it because they didn't want to
offend Obama.
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Of course. Most righties have trouble with the whole notion of what defines
humor. Though I've seen a few who "get it". There is nothing funnier than
self-deprecating humor. Obama did a terrific job of that at the White House
Correspondents' dinner. To give credit...Bush always demonstrated that same
talent. So too did Reagan and others. But the ideological followers of
folks like Rush, Hannity and Coulter are always mean spirited and
cruel...but also lacking in a funny bone in general. There is plenty to
laugh about on both sides without the demonization and really...flat out
hatred (along with blatant lies), that oozes from many would be far right
"comedians". It's not funny when there isn't a shadow of truth
involved...even if exaggerated.