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Topic: US Primaries - Radio talk show host gets owned [video]
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 23672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dunno how many people are paying attention to it, but there's so much hilarity coming from it sometimes (of course it'd be ACTUALLY funny if it wasn't going to be deciding the state of international affairs for the next few years).

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/15/hardball-shoutfest-matthe_n_102020.html

edit: figured out how to embed it; the embed button the flash player didn't seem to work in Safari for some reason:



This is an MSNBC video of host Chris Matthews drilling the living s*** out of some douchebag radio host, talking about comments made by President Bush about Obama.
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Spook
Posts: 21631
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how long can they drag out this campaign?

im sick of it and i hardly hear about it

how could americans who no doubt are bombarded with media coverage not be totally over it!??!?!
infi
Posts: 8728
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
their politics is painful...
Obes
Posts: 6099
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
their politics is painful...

and expensive

And for the primaries that's not government funded.

How many favours does the president owe rich power brokers by the time they get in power.

That said I do like that in both houses of their government people will cross the floor.
JigZie
Posts: 3162
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow that just made me dumber and hate americans even more.
dRanged
Posts: 1178
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
The pundit industry is continually developing, and scary. I mean with the obvious injected personas and preconceived marketed appeal to a particular base, the rise of the pundit kinda reminds me of how management of the WWF evolved, an eternal struggle to maintain or grow marketshare in a tired yet niche industry. Persona driven reporting, just what American media needs. Jon Stewart is doing us a real service by keeping the pundits square and centre in his sights!
Chakas
Posts: 2553
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
On a tangent about US politics there's this:




6 minutes each, but I can respect someone that rants reasonably eloquently about George W Bush for 12 minutes.
infi
Posts: 8729
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey it's jim's dad, from american pie!
B.Hardball
Posts: 7926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That said I do like that in both houses of their government people will cross the floor.

Agreed Obes, but the way it ends up running for a year and the constant bulls*** bickering WITHIN parties is s***. The Clinton vs Obama fight has probably done more damage to the democrats than all the Republican slander.
Idol
Posts: 2487
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Neville Chamberlain? I've actually not heard of him or his appeasement of Adolf Hitler...

Thought Churchill was the only polly from England who got famous
Jim
Posts: 7859
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well you know what thought did don't you
Obes
Posts: 6103
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah billy, lots of other bits are very f***ed up.

But I do like 2 bits.
- Direct election (well sort of through colleges) of the president and the ability to have a president who may not have control of the senate or house of reps. Heck even an independant president is possible.
- And the fact members can represent their voters or their conscience and cross the floor.
arclore
Posts: 115
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
watchin any part of the US election is like a bad re-run of the muppets
natslovR
Posts: 1647
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
"I understand that when you are running for office sometimes you think the world revolves around you. That is not always true and it is not true in this case," -- Dana Perino, White House spokesperson, 15-MAY-2008.
groganus
Posts: 519
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ahahahhaha that radio host that goes by kevin is a f***wit.
Chakas
Posts: 2554
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The Clinton vs Obama fight has probably done more damage to the democrats than all the Republican slander.

Not even close. When the Republican slander campaign gets going in the lead up to the general election this in-fighting will pale in comparison.
Persay
Posts: 4977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that was the most childish video i've seen since the windows movie maker default asian toddler riding a tricycle
taggs
Posts: 2036
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol what a retard.

also keith olberman is the man.
Insom
Posts: 2233
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah he's adorable
athzhr
Posts: 195
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Kevin got pwnt
B.Hardball
Posts: 7939
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Has this video appeared on Fox yet with a heading like, "Chris Matthews viciously attacks Patriot"?
Raven
Posts: 2665
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Yeah, what a complete f***ing moron. Pretty typical of the majority of republicans :/

Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann, along with Tim Russert and Brian Williams are arguably the only reputable anchormen left in the business, with sane ideology able to see through the lies and bulls***. In fairness though, we can add John Stewart and Stephen Colbert (the actor, not the character) to that list.

It would be great to see any of these six as the next White House press secretary.
ccl
Posts: 156
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Question: Is Australian TV ever this bad?

I love watching the US election coverage. It makes for some great entertainment, but the absolute rubbish that comes out of a persons mouth on the news over there is so staggering it almost hurts.

I've been trying to find some Australian parallels but I can't see anything*. Is it because of our much smaller population? Perhaps we do we have our fair share of stupid news shows?

* ACA and Today Tonight are pretty bad, but even they keep a tab on things. I'm thinking more along the lines of news coverage.

last edited by ccl at 01:44:15 17/May/08
Creepy
Posts: 945
Location: USA
And there's six more months of this still to go... :(
Spock
Posts: 779
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
has anyone else noticed the similarities to this years election and season 7 of the west wing?
Raven
Posts: 2666
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
has anyone else noticed the similarities to this years election and season 7 of the west wing?

So, which nuclear power plant is it going to be?
Spock
Posts: 780
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
who knows
Superform
Posts: 5132
Location: Netherlands
he sounded like a religious nut job
Chakas
Posts: 2555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
has anyone else noticed the similarities to this years election and season 7 of the west wing?

Tough gig for the Dems VP nom then.
crazymorton
Posts: 442
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
screaming when you don't really know anything & avoiding actually answering a direct question seems to be a common theme...
and this is only internal in one party right?
then they choose their pres candidates? and then they go head to head again??
what a bloody drawn out process.
Spock
Posts: 781
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but then they win so that could be good.
Chakas
Posts: 2557
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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