The Daily Show
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Left versus right-wing humor has been well-analyzed at subject at DU. From Plaid Adder:
From me:
With these precepts in mind, how does The Flipside stand up?
I guess I'm supposed be impressed that Lotfus is willing to skewer Republicans, but does he really? He bemoans how the GOP had the White House and Congress but broke their promise not to make government bigger. But then he says that Obama came in and spent even more -- is that actually true, or is that part of the joke? Reagan led us into prosperity without the help of big media? He led us into trickle up prosperity and bag people, and big media was a LOT smaller back then. And he suggests that Republicans stop being power hungry hypocrites -- but that wouldn't fix the party, that would implode it.
Flipside seems to be about mocking a strawman conservative power structure ("Don't wear jeans! Fix your hair!") -- which preserves and respects the inherent authoritarianism of its real one -- and using that as the basis on which to pass itself off as being at least as "fair and balanced" as Stewart and Colbert.
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silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]I'm so [font face="Arial"]<chuckle>[font face="Verdana"] terribly sorry [font face="Arial"]<guffaw>[font face="Verdana"] that another new attempt at "conservative humor" [font face="Arial"]<snort>[font face="Verdana"] has bombed....
Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)I have to say he does an adequate job poking fun of the stupid on "America's Dumbest.....", working along side of co-commenters Tonya Harding, Todd Bridges, and Danny Bonaduce. In the comedic spectrum of the regular commenters Mr. Loftus is falls somewhere between Gary Busey and Dustin Diamond.
AwakeAtLast
(14,264 posts)Would not want to be in between those two.........not exactly a glowing endorsement.
Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)Standing between them naked for example.
OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)AwakeAtLast
(14,264 posts)Left myself open for that one. Not a pretty picture!
AndreaCG
(2,331 posts)A criminal albeit without a conviction, a criminal with one and someone I once admired but unfortunately became a jerk? What, Victoria Jackson wasn't available?
Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)They specialize in smoldering wrecks.
rocktivity
(44,884 posts)What's with the thick glasses and graying sideburns? Is masquerading as a tubby, crew-cut, middle aged (he's 49) "regular guy" supposed to be part of the joke?
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AwakeAtLast
(14,264 posts)Mostly I heard a lot of half-baked ideas, nothing fully formed, no evidence. Or maybe he was half-baked.
Thank you! I'll be here all week.
Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)...and really, this tends to be true for conservatives in all forms of art, is that they spend too much time trying to show-horn their political views in, and not enough time on actually crafting their artform.
Rozlee
(2,529 posts)Too many conservatives seem to only laugh raucously when humor is used for the purpose of belittling and hurting others, especially when it contains misogynistic or racist content. Sorry if that comes out sounding like a generalization, but it's a perception I've developed from watching some of the crude comments and postings they put on their social media and FB pages. This guy was just pontificating, not not really parodying, which is the biggest humor tool that The Daily Show and The Colbert Report utilize.
MrModerate
(9,753 posts)Seriously, did anyone associated with this project (audience included) believe that this was:
1) Funny
2) Engaging
3) Worth watching
4) Anything but utterly doomed?
I can remember better executed sketches from my Junior High School Talent show, and most of the audience walk out on that.
rocktivity
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if Loftus had followed it up with the suggestion that all libertarians be sent there since their Galts' Gulch project worked so well. But wouldn't a city on the moon be yet another big-spending boondoggle that republicans are supposed to be against -- speaking of which, are republicans against libertarians this week?
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progressoid
(50,769 posts)AndreaCG
(2,331 posts)Some of his advice to Republicans was ok, like stop being hypocrites and why the bad hair. And the statement that Bush and co blew up the deficit is true. But the assertion that Obama did worse economically just isn't borne out by the fact that the deficit is shrinking and he didn't even attempt to prove it. So that was disingenuous. The Reagan worship was predictably shallow - Yay! We invaded Grenada! I don't know why but we did it and they won't forget it! And overall the preening egotism seemed more glaring than with a typical comic. So no, I think Stewart and Colbert have nothing to fear.
OrwellwasRight
(5,214 posts)One funny joke -- about the matching shoes. The rest of it was light Reagan worship, light liberal bashing, and comedy that fell flat. I actually feel bad for the audience that expected to hear something funny, even if they were a bunch of Republicans.
boatsnhose
(40 posts)be a conservative Jon Stewart.