UT alum Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 Please watch from 2:30 to 2:50 and justify that joke being told at a public political rally where some minor children were probably present. Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 14 minutes ago, UT alum said: Please watch from 2:30 to 2:50 and justify that joke being told at a public political rally where some minor children were probably present. Wasn't quite as bad as Transgender story time at kindergarten and elementary schools, but I can see your concern. Now did you say minor children were "probably present"? 5GallonBucket 1 Quote
UT alum Posted October 28 Author Report Posted October 28 7 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: Wasn't quite as bad as Transgender story time at kindergarten and elementary schools, but I can see your concern. Now did you say minor children were "probably present"? Many people have said… Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 2 minutes ago, UT alum said: Many people have said… Not totally defending the joke (although I didn't have a problem with it based on the setting), but it was probably ambiguous enough that innocent ears wouldn't have even known what that meant. From an adult level, it was freakin funny. Quote
UT alum Posted October 28 Author Report Posted October 28 1 hour ago, SmashMouth said: Not totally defending the joke (although I didn't have a problem with it based on the setting), but it was probably ambiguous enough that innocent ears wouldn't have even known what that meant. From an adult level, it was freakin funny. Regardless, locker room talk belongs in the locker room. Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 37 minutes ago, UT alum said: Regardless, locker room talk belongs in the locker room. Probably wasn't the smartest thing he could've done at a political rally. Wasn't really locker room talk in my opinion though. Tony is a huge comedian with a crazy popular comedic show called "Kill Tony". I probably wouldn't have suggested that material though. Quote
thetragichippy Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 9 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: Probably wasn't the smartest thing he could've done at a political rally. Wasn't really locker room talk in my opinion though. Tony is a huge comedian with a crazy popular comedic show called "Kill Tony". I probably wouldn't have suggested that material though. I was not offended......seems the only people that got offended were Democrats......lol This could of been avoided, and probably should have....... but maybe, just maybe it's genius and by design.....Because while the mainstream media is covering this for the next couple days, they are not talking or promoting Harris...... Quote
UT alum Posted October 28 Author Report Posted October 28 1 hour ago, SmashMouth said: Probably wasn't the smartest thing he could've done at a political rally. Wasn't really locker room talk in my opinion though. Tony is a huge comedian with a crazy popular comedic show called "Kill Tony". I probably wouldn't have suggested that material though. Where would you find the punch line “They don’t pull out, they come inside” appropriate anywhere else but the locker room? Quote
baddog Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 2 hours ago, UT alum said: Where would you find the punch line “They don’t pull out, they come inside” appropriate anywhere else but the locker room? Right under some of the ads on here. SmashMouth 1 Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 4 hours ago, UT alum said: Where would you find the punch line “They don’t pull out, they come inside” appropriate anywhere else but the locker room? In a Dave Chapelle, Richard Pryor, George Carlin or any number of other comedians’ stand up routines. It’s a little too light weight for a lot of rap, you know, the stuff on the radio and on most kids’ playlists (and mine). Or if you’re Bill Clinton, the actual action would be appropriate in the Oval Office. Of course he didn’t come inside, he did it all over the poor girl’s dress, but I’m sure you get my point. And that was on the evening news. Quote
UT alum Posted October 29 Author Report Posted October 29 1 hour ago, SmashMouth said: In a Dave Chapelle, Richard Pryor, George Carlin or any number of other comedians’ stand up routines. It’s a little too light weight for a lot of rap, you know, the stuff on the radio and on most kids’ playlists (and mine). Or if you’re Bill Clinton, the actual action would be appropriate in the Oval Office. Of course he didn’t come inside, he did it all over the poor girl’s dress, but I’m sure you get my point. And that was on the evening news. You’ll get no defense from me. It got him impeached. Comparing Clinton as president and Trump as president overall, however, is like comparing Super Man to Bizarro. Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 1 hour ago, UT alum said: You’ll get no defense from me. It got him impeached. Comparing Clinton as president and Trump as president overall, however, is like comparing Super Man to Bizarro. I agree. Clinton was pretty Bizarro. Seriously though, I didn’t have a huge problem with Tony’s stand up; that being said, it probably wasn't a wise move. Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 15 hours ago, UT alum said: You’ll get no defense from me. It got him impeached. Comparing Clinton as president and Trump as president overall, however, is like comparing Super Man to Bizarro. Just for some perspective: The Daily Show host Jon Stewart hit back at critics of comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's performance at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally Sunday. Stewart laughed as he said: "There’s something wrong with me. I find that guy very funny. I’m sorry, I don’t know what to tell you," in response to a montage of news anchors expressing indignation over Hinchcliffe’s jokes, Mediate first reported. "Obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before election day and roasting a key demographic – probably not the best decision by the campaign politically," Stewart said. "But to be fair, the guy’s just really doing what he does," Stewart added. baddog 1 Quote
UT alum Posted October 29 Author Report Posted October 29 4 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: Just for some perspective: The Daily Show host Jon Stewart hit back at critics of comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's performance at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally Sunday. Stewart laughed as he said: "There’s something wrong with me. I find that guy very funny. I’m sorry, I don’t know what to tell you," in response to a montage of news anchors expressing indignation over Hinchcliffe’s jokes, Mediate first reported. "Obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before election day and roasting a key demographic – probably not the best decision by the campaign politically," Stewart said. "But to be fair, the guy’s just really doing what he does," Stewart added. I agree with Stewart. He’s a comedian. The third paragraph there is the key. Trump’s campaign screwed up. Wrong venue. Quote
SmashMouth Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 1 hour ago, UT alum said: I agree with Stewart. He’s a comedian. The third paragraph there is the key. Trump’s campaign screwed up. Wrong venue. I don’t disagree. I’ve already stated the same. UT alum 1 Quote
Big girl Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 On 10/28/2024 at 4:09 PM, thetragichippy said: I was not offended......seems the only people that got offended were Democrats......lol This could of been avoided, and probably should have....... but maybe, just maybe it's genius and by design.....Because while the mainstream media is covering this for the next couple days, they are not talking or promoting Harris...... Are you Latino? Quote
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