Colbert's Shocking Attack on Trump Leaves Media Stumbling

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‘The Late Show’ Just Scored Best Ratings Since Premiere

Go to 5:30 to see what Bruce Lee has to say about Colbert's cocky facade of false self expression. That's the difference between a Colbert, a so-called "standup comedian", and a true martial artist, like Lee.

 
Go to 5:30 to see what Bruce Lee has to say about Colbert's cocky facade of false self expression. That's the difference between a Colbert, a so-called "standup comedian", and a true martial artist, like Lee.


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Colbert is a martial artist. Deception is one of the arts of war. Colbert is involved in propaganda disguised, deceptively, as "stand up comedy", quote unquote.

But too many of us see through the dishonest, deceptive veneer of fake self expression. So he is ineffective on anyone who doesn't already seethe with hatred toward the duly elected President.

Bruce Lee would do a much better job.

Here's what he said at 5:30 in the vid above:

Bruce Lee: "To me, ok, to me, ultimately martial art means honestly expressing yourself. Now it is very difficult to do. I mean it is very easy for me to put on a show and be cocky and be flooded with a cocky feeling, and then feel like pretty cool and all that, or i can make all kinds of phoney things, know what i mean, blinded by it...or i could show you some really fancy movement. But to express oneself honestly, not lying to oneself, and to express myself honestly, that, my friend, is very hard to do.

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‘The Late Show’ Just Scored Best Ratings Since Premiere

 
Colbert is a martial artist. Deception is one of the arts of war. Colbert is involved in propaganda disguised, deceptively, as "stand up comedy", quote unquote.

But too many of us see through the dishonest, deceptive veneer of fake self expression. So he is ineffective on anyone who doesn't already seethe with hatred toward the duly elected President.

Bruce Lee would do a much better job.

Here's what he said at 5:30 in the vid above:

Bruce Lee: "To me, ok, to me, ultimately martial art means honestly expressing yourself. Now it is very difficult to do. I mean it is very easy for me to put on a show and be cocky and be flooded with a cocky feeling, and then feel like pretty cool and all that, or i can make all kinds of phoney things, know what i mean, blinded by it...or i could show you some really fancy movement. But to express oneself honestly, not lying to oneself, and to express myself honestly, that, my friend, is very hard to do.
Have you considered not watching Colbert anymore?.
 
Considered it a long time ago, and quit watching for cheap laughs at the expense of brain matter. So i haven't watched the stupid monologue/propaganda piece in dispute here. Only heard about it. Don't want my brain to be another place where his jokes are holstered every night. Don't need to go to the church of the high priest of hate.


Have you considered not watching Colbert anymore?.
 
Typically lefist playbook crap for Piezoe.
Take a true argument... lie about it enough... then pretend its true.

Piezoe knows damn well the Regional Fed Reserve banks own the Federal Reserves system.
Thereby proving its privately owned.
Yet because he is paid to lie... he just pretends the Fed is not privately owned.
When asked to show that the govt owns the shares... piezoe just shuts up because he has turned into a deceitful leftist liar. .

for instance... read this below .. and then understand for the FOMC to make a decision it must reach consensus. Hence making it impossible for the people appointed by the President to do anything the privately owned regional federal reserve banks wish to veto.



http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/federal-reserve-bank-ownership/

Q: Who owns the Federal Reserve Bank?

A: There are actually 12 different Federal Reserve Banks around the country, and they are owned by big private banks. But the banks don’t necessarily run the show. Nationally, the Federal Reserve System is led by a Board of Governors whose seven members are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

FULL ANSWER

The stockholders in the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks are the privately owned banks that fall under the Federal Reserve System. These include all national banks (chartered by the federal government) and those state-chartered banks that wish to join and meet certain requirements. About 38 percent of the nation’s more than 8,000 banks are members of the system, and thus own the Fed banks.

The concept of “ownership” needs some explaining here, however. The member banks must by law invest 3 percent of their capital as stock in the Reserve Banks, and they cannot sell or trade their stock or even use that stock as collateral to borrow money. They do receive dividends of 6 percent per year from the Reserve Banks and get to elect each Reserve Bank’s board of directors.

The private banks also have a voice in regulating the nation’s money supply and setting targets for short-term interest rates, but it’s a minority voice. Those decisions are made by the Federal Open Market Committee, which has a dozen voting members, only five of whom come from the banks. The remaining seven, a voting majority, are the Fed’s Board of Governors who, as mentioned, are appointed by the president.

The Fed is a little defensive about the question of ownership. In its Frequently Asked Questions section, the Federal Reserve Board says: “The Federal Reserve System is not ‘owned’ by anyone and is not a private, profit-making institution. Instead, it is an independent entity within the government, having both public purposes and private aspects.” It continues:

http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/federal-reserve-bank-ownership/



Ha ha ha, I see you've allowed yourself to be sucked into the jem vortex. Remember this, it doesn't matter what you post, he just going to gargle with it and then regurgitate what he has already said ten times and made up out of thin air in first place. If you want to get the vortex going at ultra high RPMs, ask him "Who owns the Fed?":D
 
Bill Maher Savaged for Tasteless Incest Joke About Ivanka Trump
By Ian Miles Cheong|4:32 pm, May 7, 2017
Liberals often accuse conservatives of being offensive with politically incorrect jokes. After all, there’s no shortage of anger over Donald Trump’s 2006 boorish comments about “grabbing women by the pussy,” which has even been called a normalization of sexual assault by outraged feminists.

There is comparatively very little outrage over the jokes liberal pundits and personalities make about the president. The latest example: Political satirist Bill Maher’s incest joke about Ivanka Trump on his HBO program.



While speaking to New York Magazine reporter Gabriel Sherman, the conversation moved onto the topic of Ivanka and her efforts to humanize her father.

“What do you make of Ivanka and her efforts to sort of humanize her father?” asked Maher, before launching into a tirade. “We see all this misogyny at Fox News. We see it in Donald Trump himself. A lot of us thought, Ivanka is gonna be our saving grace.”

The political commentator then verged into lewd territory by mimicking Ivanka performing a sex act on Donald Trump. “When he’s about to nuke Finland or something, she’s gonna walk into the bedroom and—‘Daddy, Daddy… Don’t do it, Daddy,” joked Maher.Maher then asked Sherman: “Is that how you see Ivanka?”

Sherman was visibly uncomfortable by Maher’s remarks, and replied, “No.”

He attempted to bring the conversation back from the edge, remarking that he believed Ivanka was doing her best “on the margins to save us—to the degree that she can—but Donald Trump doesn’t listen to anybody, including his own family.”

Maher had previously made the same joke at a comedy club in Los Angeles last year. According to the Daily Mail, few found it funny back then, either.

The liberal pundit has previously taken heat for comments defending pedophilia. Given Maher’s reputation as a provocateur, liberal support for him is unlikely to dissipate following his latest comments—but it does betray the double standard among those perpetually outraged by “locker room talk.”

Ian Miles Cheong is a journalist and outspoken media critic. You can reach him through social media at @stillgray on Twitter and on Facebook.
 
You'd think this snowflake thread would have melted by now...
I am sorry Mr. Foresight, but the term 'snowflakes' is used exclusively to refer to liberal-minded pussies. Please look for another term if you want to refer to your conservative-minded pussy brothers. :D
 
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