Letterman being destroyed by Leno

Quote from futurecurrents:

Bono is one the best men in the world, acting as a Christian should, and you choose to nitpick on some minor tax point so to you he is "two-faced idiot"

Someone is an idiot, and it's not Bono. You are such an ignorant, warped asshole.

Bono has become one of the world's best-known philanthropic performers and was named the most politically effective celebrity of all time by the National Journal.[80][81][82] He has been dubbed, "the face of fusion philanthropy",[83] both for his success enlisting powerful allies from a diverse spectrum of leaders in government, religious institutions, philanthropic organisations, popular media, and the business world, as well as for spearheading new organizational networks that bind global humanitarian relief with geopolitical activism and corporate commercial enterprise.[84]


In 1984, Bono sang on the Band Aid single "Do They Know it's Christmas?/Feed the World" (a role that was reprised on the 2004 Band Aid 20 single of the same name).[86] Geldof and Bono later collaborated to organise the 2005 Live 8 project, where U2 also performed.[16] Bono and U2 performed on Amnesty's Conspiracy Of Hope tour of the United States in 1986 alongside Sting.[15] U2 also performed in the Band Aid and Live Aid projects, organised by Bob Geldof.[87]


Since 1999, Bono has become increasingly involved in campaigning for third-world debt relief and raising awareness of the plight of Africa, including the AIDS pandemic. In the past decade Bono has met with several influential politicians, including former United States President George W. Bush and former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.[88] During a March 2002 visit to the White House, after President Bush unveiled a $5 billion aid package, he accompanied the President for a speech on the White House lawn where he stated, "This is an important first step, and a serious and impressive new level of commitment. "...This must happen urgently, because this is a crisis.".[88] In May of that year, Bono took US Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill on a four-country tour of Africa. In contrast, in 2005, Bono spoke on CBC Radio, alleging then Prime Minister Martin was being slow about increasing Canada's foreign aid.[89] He was a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003, 2005, and 2006 for his philanthropy.[17][90][91]

In 2004, he was awarded the Pablo Neruda International Presidential Medal of Honour from the Government of Chile.[92] Time Magazine named Bono one of the "100 Most Influential People" in its May 2004 special issue[93] and again in the 2006 Time 100 special issue.[94] In 2005, Time, named Bono, with Bill and Melinda Gates, a Person of the Year.[21] Also in 2005, he received the Portuguese Order of Liberty for his humanitarian work.[95] That year Bono was also among the first three recipients of the TED Prize, which grants each winner "A wish to change the world".[96] Bono made three wishes,[97] the first two related to the ONE campaign and the third that every hospital, health clinic and school in Ethiopia should be connected to the Internet. TED rejected the third wish as being a sub-optimal way for TED to help Africa[97] and instead organised a TED conference in Arusha, Tanzania. Bono attended the conference, which was held in June 2007.

In 2005 he recorded a version of Don't Give Up with Alicia Keys, with proceeds going to Keep a Child Alive.[98] On 3 April 2005, Bono paid a personal tribute to John Paul II and called him "a street fighter and a wily campaigner on behalf of the world's poor. We would never have gotten the debts of 23 countries completely cancelled without him.".[99] Bono spoke in advance of President Bush at the 54th Annual National Prayer Breakfast, held at the Hilton Washington Hotel on 2 February 2006. In a speech containing biblical references, Bono encouraged the care of the socially and economically depressed. His comments included a call for an extra one percent tithe of the United States' national budget. He brought his Christian views into harmony with other faiths by noting that Christian, Jewish, and Muslim writings all call for the care of the widow, orphan, and stranger. President Bush received praise from the singer-activist for the United States' increase in aid for the African continent. Bono continued by saying much work is left to be done to be a part of God's ongoing purposes.[14]



Bono at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, 2008.
Also in 2005, Bono, Ali Hewson and designer Rogan Gregory co-founded the Edun fashion label ("nude" spelled backwards, to suggest both "natural" and the Garden of Eden).[100] It was intended to help bring about positive change in Africa through a fair trade-based relationship rather than by direct aid.[101][102]

On 15 December 2005, Paul Theroux published an op-ed in the New York Times called The Rock Star's Burden (cf. Kipling's The White Man's Burden) that criticised stars such as Bono, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie, labelling them as "mythomaniacs, people who wish to convince the world of their worth.". Theroux, who lived in Africa as a Peace Corps Volunteer, added that "the impression that Africa is fatally troubled and can be saved only by outside help�not to mention celebrities and charity concerts�is a destructive and misleading conceit.".[103] Elsewhere, Bono has been criticised, along with other celebrities, for "[ignoring] the legitimate voices of Africa and [turning] a global movement for justice into a grand orgy of narcissistic philanthropy".[104]

In 2007, Bono was named in the UK's New Years Honours List as an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.[20][105] He was formally granted knighthood on 29 March 2007 in a ceremony at the residence of British Ambassador David Reddaway in Dublin, Ireland.[106]



Bono after accepting the Philadelphia Liberty Medal on 27 September 2007.
Bono also received the NAACP Image Award's Chairman's Award in 2007.[107] On 24 May 2007, the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia announced that Bono would receive the Philadelphia Liberty Medal on 27 September 2007 for his work to end world poverty and hunger.[108] On 28 September 2007, in accepting the Liberty Medal, Bono said, "When you are trapped by poverty, you are not free. When trade laws prevent you from selling the food you grew, you are not free ... When you are a monk in Burma this very week, barred from entering a temple because of your gospel of peace ... well, then none of us are truly free". Bono donated the $100,000 prize to the organisation. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala accepted the award for the Washington-based Debt AIDS Trade Africa.[109]

The organisation DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) was established in 2002 by Bono and Bobby Shriver, along with activists from the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt Campaign.[110] DATA aims to eradicate poverty and HIV/AIDS in Africa.[110] DATA encourages Americans to contact senators and other legislators and elected officials to voice their opinions.[110]

Bono was a special guest editor of the July 2007 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. The issue was named "The Africa Issue: Politics & Power" and featured an assortment of 20 different covers, with photographs by Annie Leibovitz of a number of prominent celebrities, political leaders, and philanthropists. Each one showcased in the issue for their contributions to the humanitarian relief in Africa.[111]




In an article in Bloomberg Markets in March 2007, journalists Richard Tomlinson and Fergal O'Brien noted that Bono used his band's 2006 Vertigo world tour to promote his ONE Campaign while at the same time "U2 was racking up $389 million in gross ticket receipts, making Vertigo the second-most lucrative tour of all time, according to Billboard magazine ... Revenue from the Vertigo tour is funnelled through companies that are mostly registered in Ireland and structured to minimise taxes.".[112]

So...you've got a man crush on Bono eh.
 
if you are going to be a preacher... you have got to be subject to your own preaching.

Here is the rock star you should be getting your politics from.

http://www.examiner.com/article/roger-daltrey-opens-fire-on-gutless-hypocrites-but-loves-her-majesty


The man who grew up working class, lit into both liberal and conservative politicians in his home nation.

As quoted in London's The Daily Star; (censorship mine)

The ruling coalition government have their "heads up their a*rse" when it comes to immigration.
Seemingly speaking for the same working class he was born into, Daltrey added;

"They don't realise how hard the average man has to work to pay those taxes. I don't see anybody in the government with a pair of b*lls. They're so spineless."
U2's Bono...

In the same article Daltrey didn't mince words when it came to Saint Bono.

Daltrey referred to Bono as a "tax dodger" for moving U2 from his native Ireland to Holland.

"I find it very interesting that people who spout Socialism don't want to pay for a Socialist state."
 
Quote from bigarrow:

I'm a real fan of comedy not a politically driven one. I like all of the guys late night. Favorite being Fallon and Kimmel, Fallon maybe having an edge with the baddest late night band ever, The Roots, backing him. Then Letterman and Leno. Seems like Leno's delivery is off from what it used to be. To me his monologue is rushed. Still like the guy and he's funny just not as good as he used to be.
In the last few years , Letterman has slanted far left and Leno has gone right.
Leno's ratings have clobbered Letterman.

I think Leno is positioning himself to go to Fox after NBC.

Look at MSNBC ratings, the audience for left leaning news and entertainment is very small.
 
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_money_does_bono_give_to_charity

How much money does bono give to charity?
In: Philanthropy [Edit categories]
Answer:
Very little. I have tried, and tried, to find any actual evidence that Bono gives large amounts to charity. And I have not found it. It is public record that he only pays 2.5% taxes on his income, because U2 has a special tax dodge arrangement, in which it is chartered not in Ireland or the UK, but in the Netherlands. So U2 pays less taxes than an ordinary lower middle class European. And a lower % of their income in taxes than millions of POOR people in Europe. And yet they take in hundreds of millions of dollars.
They want Britain and America to give billions more each year to Africa, yet they do not want to chip in ANY OF IT.
If anyone can find any news article that shows that Bono has given any actual MONEY to charity, please post it. I am not talking about benefit concerts. I am not talking about donation a guitar to be auctioned off for charity. I am talking about any actual SACRIFICE Bono has made that would partially offset him cheating his government out of $80 million dollars in Taxes
 
how is this for leftist socialist bullshit...
i nearly fell off my chair... not even clinton could have pulled this off.

This guy is a regular leftist hero. I won't try and judge his Christianity (like you fc) ... but he sure has some of that typical leftist hypocrisy and hubris down.

"intellectual rigorous" position ... that is rich.

As Daltrey stated this sob is telling his country to tax the shit out of the working man to give away what little they have... while he runs off to a tax haven to hid millions or 100s of millions from the Irish tax man.




http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/09/23/bono-u2-taxes/2858283/

"...Was it not hypocrisy for you to try to hold the Irish government to account for its spending while going through fairly exhaustive efforts to avoid paying into the Irish exchequer yourself?

"It is not an intellectually rigorous position unless you understand that at the heart of the Irish economy has always been the philosophy of tax competitiveness. Tax competitiveness has taken our country out of poverty. People in the revenue accept that if you engage in that policy then some people are going to go out, and some people are coming in. It has been a successful policy. On the cranky left that is very annoying, I can see that. But tax competitiveness is why Ireland has stayed afloat. … So U2 is in total harmony with our government's philosophy."
 
Quote from Lucrum:

So...you've got a man crush on Bono eh.

Did he have all of those citations just archived on his desktop or did Jem's critique's get the sorry bitch so worked up that he spent an evening defending Bono.
 
Quote from Mercor:

...Look at MSNBC ratings, the audience for left leaning news and entertainment is very small.
Commensurate with their audience's brain size.
 
Quote from jem:
----numbers for the first eight weeks of the television season (Sept. 23-Nov. 17)....
----Tonight....
----Jimmy Kimmel....
----David Letterman....
1) Interesting. :cool:
2) I wonder if Arsenio Hall has had any impact on those numbers and does he retain his audience during the second half-hour of his show when Jay, Jim and Dave are aired. :confused:
 
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