I don't get it; it's one entertainer yelling at another entertainer that he's yelling too much?
It's TV. How serious could it be? If it's not on The History Channel or C-SPAN, it isn't real anyway, right?
I don't get it; it's one entertainer yelling at another entertainer that he's yelling too much?
It's TV. How serious could it be? If it's not on The History Channel or C-SPAN, it isn't real anyway, right?
Be well. Do good. Keep in touch.
Interesting poll released today
Nearly one-third of Americans under the age of 40 say satirical news-oriented television programs like The Colbert Report and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart are taking the place of traditional news outlets.
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Thirty-nine percent (39%) of adults say programs of this nature are making Americans more informed about news events, while 21% believe they make people less informed. Twelve percent (12%) say they have no impact.
Twenty-one percent (21%) characterize programs like The Colbert Report and The Daily Show as at least somewhat influential in shaping their political opinions, including seven percent (7%) who say they are Very Influential. Most (70%) say they are not influential, with 44% who say they are not at all influential.
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Forty-eight percent (48%) of Democrats say the programs make them more informed about news events, as do 38% of unaffiliated adults and 28% of Republicans. A plurality of Republicans (35%) say the programs make Americans less informed, a view shared by 21% of unaffiliateds and just 10% of Democrats.
Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
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