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Eric
Posts : 9738 Join date : 2012-07-30 Age : 73 Location : Pensacola
| Subject: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:10 am | |
| Yes, The Donald is officially a candidate for POTUS. "I've got a show and Trump's running for president," said Wilmore, of Comedy Central's "Nightly Show." ''Good news for me, horrible news for our writers. Because all of the jokes are officially writing themselves." Jon Stewart: "He is putting me in some kind of comedy hospice, where all you're getting is straight morphine." Jimmy Fallon: Fallon joked that he was going to have Trump on his show, "but the last time we checked he was still giving his speech." He said Trump would be the country's first "Mad Libs" president. "I think Gary Busey wrote that speech," Fallon said. In his announcement — that he's still coming to CBS — Colbert nailed the rambling, surrealistic quality of Trump's talk, including the unexpected, and seemingly annoying to the candidate, musical interludes. He touched on Trump's emphasis on the Chinese "eating our lunch" in global competition. "I don't want to eat their lunch," he said. "I've seen their lunch. Does it come with egg rolls? This administration is doing nothing to find out." "Here's the sad news," Conan O'Brien said. "Season 15 of 'Celebrity Apprentice' will not air. But not to worry. With Trump running for president, you'll still get to see an irrelevant B-list celebrity not get a job." | |
| | | mediawatcher
Posts : 3139 Join date : 2013-08-07
| Subject: Re: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:16 am | |
| - Eric wrote:
- Yes, The Donald is officially a candidate for POTUS.
"I've got a show and Trump's running for president," said Wilmore, of Comedy Central's "Nightly Show." ''Good news for me, horrible news for our writers. Because all of the jokes are officially writing themselves."
Jon Stewart: "He is putting me in some kind of comedy hospice, where all you're getting is straight morphine."
Jimmy Fallon: Fallon joked that he was going to have Trump on his show, "but the last time we checked he was still giving his speech." He said Trump would be the country's first "Mad Libs" president. "I think Gary Busey wrote that speech," Fallon said.
In his announcement — that he's still coming to CBS — Colbert nailed the rambling, surrealistic quality of Trump's talk, including the unexpected, and seemingly annoying to the candidate, musical interludes. He touched on Trump's emphasis on the Chinese "eating our lunch" in global competition. "I don't want to eat their lunch," he said. "I've seen their lunch. Does it come with egg rolls? This administration is doing nothing to find out."
"Here's the sad news," Conan O'Brien said. "Season 15 of 'Celebrity Apprentice' will not air. But not to worry. With Trump running for president, you'll still get to see an irrelevant B-list celebrity not get a job."
Tend not to take Trump serious for anything other than promoting Trump....Either this is just another attempt to self-promote himself or he'll not be in the top tier of candidates and will become a Third party candidate which will ensure that hrc is elected... He's a joke but reality stars seem to do rather well in today's society... | |
| | | Eric
Posts : 9738 Join date : 2012-07-30 Age : 73 Location : Pensacola
| Subject: Re: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:40 am | |
| While, for the most part, the Dems seem to back Hillary, for better or worse, the Repubs seem to be diluting public opinion.
Yes, each candidate has their own good points, but when so many candidates enter the fray it divides Republican support into many factions... and no consensus will come of it...
How does President Hillary Clinton sound to you? Yuk! | |
| | | nochain
Posts : 2888 Join date : 2013-04-24
| Subject: Re: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:48 am | |
| - Eric wrote:
- While, for the most part, the Dems seem to back Hillary, for better or worse, the Repubs seem to be diluting public opinion.
Yes, each candidate has their own good points, but when so many candidates enter the fray it divides Republican support into many factions... and no consensus will come of it...
How does President Hillary Clinton sound to you? Yuk! Of course if Sanders keeps picking up steam that will affect the numbers for HRC. It is amazing how much support she has - even from people who say they don't trust her. Why would anyone want someone in office they don't even trust? The Republican field is such a gaggle right now that I'm not really paying attention until the herd thins out some. Trump is nothing but a self-promoting slug that won't last long. | |
| | | mediawatcher
Posts : 3139 Join date : 2013-08-07
| Subject: Re: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:48 am | |
| - Eric wrote:
- While, for the most part, the Dems seem to back Hillary, for better or worse, the Repubs seem to be diluting public opinion.
Yes, each candidate has their own good points, but when so many candidates enter the fray it divides Republican support into many factions... and no consensus will come of it...
How does President Hillary Clinton sound to you? Yuk! Yuk...indeed! Watched most to the Trump announcement.....If any other candidate had delivered his rant/rhetoric about immigration they'd have been run out of the race immediately!...He said those that are being sent from Mexico are not "desireable" and he'd build a wall and Mexico would pay the cost of construction...And yet because Trump is a joke he gets a free pass because his stupidity will be twisted and tied to the republican party and it was when the democrats released a statement about Trump's candidacy... | |
| | | Eric
Posts : 9738 Join date : 2012-07-30 Age : 73 Location : Pensacola
| Subject: Re: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:08 pm | |
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| | | mediawatcher
Posts : 3139 Join date : 2013-08-07
| Subject: Re: Comics love it. No need for writers... stories write themselves. Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:05 am | |
| - Eric wrote:
You'd think that a billionaire and such a bright businessman would be able to have gotten better hair..... | |
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