"You couldn’t have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances [at ‘60 Minutes’] and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas writing.”
Poor little Onion. If only that nasty Hillary would go away and deny half the party their favorite, the candidate we really like wouldn't have to worry. Next, we can ask John McCainm to voluntarily drop out. Finally, we can insist the whole country agree with Barack about everything. Otherwise, the people will be fighting hope itself, and who needs that?
Hillary supporters don't get humor. (SNL is just "free advertising") and how did a 9.3% victory get rounded up to 10?- More fuzzy math from the Hero of Sarajevo
The Onion may be the best comedy writing around. Yet...
I've known people who write for The Onion. It may be a humor magazine (and even a humour magazine over in New England) but they regularly let their politics shine through. They may mock both sides, but they are by no means an equal opportunity offender. Their comic premises, when they get political, are far more likely to be based on core beliefs of one side over the other. (As you may have heard, the former managing editor just left to work for MoveOn.org.)
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Wait a minute. Isn't she married to the Man From Hope?
Letterman said pointed out proof she's not the gun-lover she claimed to be during the primary campaign, if she was he'd be dead by now.
[If she gets elected, I see her pulling a Sarko]
Poor little Onion. If only that nasty Hillary would go away and deny half the party their favorite, the candidate we really like wouldn't have to worry. Next, we can ask John McCainm to voluntarily drop out. Finally, we can insist the whole country agree with Barack about everything. Otherwise, the people will be fighting hope itself, and who needs that?
You are aware that the Onion is a humour magazine?
Hillary supporters don't get humor. (SNL is just "free advertising") and how did a 9.3% victory get rounded up to 10?- More fuzzy math from the Hero of Sarajevo
The Onion may be the best comedy writing around. Yet...
I've known people who write for The Onion. It may be a humor magazine (and even a humour magazine over in New England) but they regularly let their politics shine through. They may mock both sides, but they are by no means an equal opportunity offender. Their comic premises, when they get political, are far more likely to be based on core beliefs of one side over the other. (As you may have heard, the former managing editor just left to work for MoveOn.org.)
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