Then set off by the bluntness.Easy Cowboy, let's not let angry.
First, you're the one who said Colbert's GFY was blunt. I said his joke had nuance in its set-up and delivery.
It doesn't work without the bluntness.
Denying the possible existence of comedy is hard to explain without you being in your ideological cups.Second and most importantly, this has nothing to do with ideology for me.
Otherwise you would just go, "I thought Stewart's joke (the song) wasn't funny".
Instead you insisted it couldn't be by definition but that other people would insist it would because of ideology.
Come on.
If you hadn't been so politically frustrated, you never would have made an ass of yourself like that.
I do.I think Stewart is usually a very funny guy even when he's joking about politics. Colbert in my opinion is not close to being as funny as Stewart. However in the comparison of recent Go Fuck Yourself humor, I found Colbert to be very funny and Stewart not funny.
As far as base humor, let's face it there's always some TERB members who enjoy poo-poo, pee-pee jokes directed at the politician of their choice. That doesn't mean someone can't say they're not funny. It's not at all an objective statement.
Perhaps Go Fuck Yourself is a notch or two higher than a Pee Pee joke. At the end of the day, it's all subjective.......you know.
I'm glad you're owning up to that now you've had a chance to calm down.