That was funnier than hell. He nailed everyone, and the "journalists" he razzed on were ticked.
Bingo. I actually liked a lot of his observations and the only bad part to me was his halting delivery. He dropped bodies across the news industry and spared no one. Calling the President "My ni***"* was awesome, BUT people were more outraged because he called out journalism in America today.
* - I'd type it out but don't feel like it appearing on a search or receiving complaints of being racist....for quoting someone. Ugh.
All in the name of progress.
White House press secretary defends Larry Wilmore’s use of the ‘n-word’ in addressing President Obama
What is your commentary? Are you upset about a joke?
The uncomfortable laughter and reaction shots of the audience are fantastic!
This very much makes me think back to the Amy Schumer video I posted a few days ago.
Is comedy only funny when you agree with what is being made fun of? I thought this video was great because I agree with much of what is being made fun of. I HATED the Amy Schumer gun video because I disagree with her stance on guns.
I've mentioned Jon Stewart before, and I will again now. There were times he had me rolling in the floor laughing - when he was going after the current administration.
There were times I went weeks without watching him after he went after something I felt important - usually the gun issue.
Not sure what to make of this just yet, but it is interesting that it seems what offends us, has more to do with how we feel about the issue than anything else.
The uncomfortable laughter and reaction shots of the audience are fantastic!
This very much makes me think back to the Amy Schumer video I posted a few days ago.
Is comedy only funny when you agree with what is being made fun of? I thought this video was great because I agree with much of what is being made fun of. I HATED the Amy Schumer gun video because I disagree with her stance on guns.
I've mentioned Jon Stewart before, and I will again now. There were times he had me rolling in the floor laughing - when he was going after the current administration.
There were times I went weeks without watching him after he went after something I felt important - usually the gun issue.
Not sure what to make of this just yet, but it is interesting that it seems what offends us, has more to do with how we feel about the issue than anything else.
This is exactly the point I was making in the other thread...
NPR did an interview with Larry Wilmore about his remarks. It's a pretty good listen.
Larry Wilmore On 'Breaking Taboos' At The White House Correspondents' Dinner
NPR won't event print that word yet it's good enough or acceptable to use to honor (his word, not mine) POTUS?
I've been called that word in my lifetime — the "-er" version — and I made a distinction between the use of "nigger" against us and the use of "nigga" that we've used with each other. On [The Nightly Show Monday] night, I said we conjugate the slur. ...
I love it. Truth to power, and compared to other WHC remarks, it was tame.