^^^ THIS.
^^^ THIS.
It's either a talent, or he's been watching Alex Jones' show like the rest of us who don't care for his insane views but find his bombast strangely entertaining.
Hope he does the same next week at the DNC.
What's also notable is that he uses every reference Jones commonly uses, including things that only avid followers of Jones are familiar with. So, somehow, Tim is tuning into Infowars.
Stewart's helm at the very beginning wasn't all that different from Kilborn's approach. It was only after 9/11 that the media took it up to the next level. Jon was a proven funnyman and his show on MTV was pretty good, although it didn't allow him to display his full skills — similar to Dennis Miller's stint with his…
Blah people is the perfect description of that woefully unfunny program. #BringBackColbert #hashtag
'The Daily Show' originally wasn't this politically polarized production. Even when Kilborn left and Jon Stewart Liebowitz came in. It was only when a hack like Liz Winstead came on board that the show shifted to the nauseatingly predictable one-sided angle post-9/11.
Yet Jeanane Garofalo is still alive…
Right, along with Norm Macdonald and Colin Quinn who made Weekend Update a lot more funnier than the bed-wetting liberal mess it is today.
Can't stand Deadspin and it's sanctimonious founder. Rides a very high horse.
Actually, he was one of the few that made it watchable. Brought much-needed energy to a landscape that too often thinks it's presenting serious earth-shattering World News.
Didn't seem like they did.
Mandvi's been busy countering the stereotypes of ethnic Indians in Hollywood by cashing in on roles in which he plays a stereotypical ethnic Indian in the workplace.
Remember seeing this dude back in 2004/05 at Chicago's ImprovOlympic for their 'Whirled News Tonight' show that came around midnight on Saturdays. Didn't particularly stand out beyond his height (lots of talented people in that troupe) but the type of show that is — brilliant skewering of current events — might prep…