Senator John McCain Has Been Diagnosed with Brain Cancer

It was Jon Oliver shitting on a congresswoman from Texas for wanting to pass voter ID laws while voting for others not present.


I like Jon Oliver, hes one of the few comedians where he doesnt let his politics create the jokes.

What i mean by that is he makes jokes that are absolutely hilarious regardless of your political bend, its not just a joke where its like "haha jokes on you, your a stupid conservative"

Oliver leans left but the whole show isnt just humor dedicated only to leftists. And most of the issues he makes his main topic for the night, i agree with even though im a conservative. Ive always thought Jon Oliver was way funnier than john stewart, for that simple reason.
 
Also one other thing to note here, Ted Kennedy was the one who died in 2009, that set off the special election of scott brown, and set off the whole shit storm of dems losing every single election for the next 8 years, this might be looked back in history as the Ted Kennedy moment, where the pendulum swings back the other way.

The place where that analogy breaks down is that Ted Kennedy was a hardcore, party line, democrat. McCain was tough on defense, he was pretty much a democrat on everything else. I don't know that McCain's vote on healthcare is a forgone conclusion.
 
I like Jon Oliver, hes one of the few comedians where he doesnt let his politics create the jokes.

What i mean by that is he makes jokes that are absolutely hilarious regardless of your political bend, its not just a joke where its like "haha jokes on you, your a stupid conservative"

Oliver leans left but the whole show isnt just humor dedicated only to leftists. And most of the issues he makes his main topic for the night, i agree with even though im a conservative. Ive always thought Jon Oliver was way funnier than john stewart, for that simple reason.

I think I know what you mean. He certainly shits on the right but w/o implicitly shitting on the right. He lets their actions speak for themselves through the sheer hypocrisy. Stuart was much the same way but certainly had a less hidden bias. And yeah, he does tend to expose stupidity outside of politics too which makes it more palatable.
 
I think I know what you mean. He certainly shits on the right but w/o implicitly shitting on the right. He lets their actions speak for themselves through the sheer hypocrisy. Stuart was much the same way but certainly had a less hidden bias. And yeah, he does tend to expose stupidity outside of politics too which makes it more palatable.
Yeah you hit the nail on the head!
 
HUH?? It's the most politically motivated show on the tellie.


You didnt understand what i meant, here4money did.

What i meant is that the whole joke Jon Oliver makes isnt just "heres a conservative, they are stupid, laugh at them."

He atleast builds some kind of a story line, its not just laughing at conservatives for the sake of laughing at conservatives. Which is something only the left finds funny.

Jon Stewart went heavily down that road towards the end, but i dont feel like jon oliver has went to that point, he is most definitely a leftist, but the entire brunt of his joke is not just "You are a stupid conservative hahahahaha"

Where it only appeals to one side.
 
You didnt understand what i meant, here4money did.

What i meant is that the whole joke Jon Oliver makes isnt just "heres a conservative, they are stupid, laugh at them."

He atleast builds some kind of a story line, its not just laughing at conservatives for the sake of laughing at conservatives. Which is something only the left finds funny.

Jon Stewart went heavily down that road towards the end, but i dont feel like jon oliver has went to that point, he is most definitely a leftist, but the entire brunt of his joke is not just "You are a stupid conservative hahahahaha"

Where it only appeals to one side.
Must not be watching the same show.
 
Must not be watching the same show.

Jon Oliver is heavily anti Trump, but thats low hanging fruit for every comedian right now, if joking about Trump makes you far left then every single comedian including right wing ones are now far left.

I try to seperate the insufferable left wing jerk offs like Chelsea Handler, who are trying to be funny from people like Jon Oliver who are legitimately funny.

I dont know how many more ways i could explain how i feel on that but we might just have to agree to disagree.
 
Jon Oliver is heavily anti Trump, but thats low hanging fruit for every comedian right now, if joking about Trump makes you far left then every single comedian including right wing ones are now far left.

I try to seperate the insufferable left wing jerk offs like Chelsea Handler, who are trying to be funny from people like Jon Oliver who are legitimately funny.

I dont know how many more ways i could explain how i feel on that but we might just have to agree to disagree.
I have ceased watching total lying shows like this. --In addition, he's not funny. It just seems so since they have the audience laughing and and pump up the volume.
 
McCain was tough on defense, he was pretty much a democrat on everything else.


You certainly know a lot about politics





http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/mccain-voting-with-democrats-more-than-gop/


McCain Voting With Democrats More Than GOP?


FULL QUESTION

Is it true that even though John McCain calls himself a Republican, he has sided more with the Dems than with the Repubs? Are all his bills passed written with Dems?

A: Not true at all. He voted in support of President Bush 95 percent of the time last year, for example.


FULL ANSWER

McCain is often remembered for his votes against President Bush’s tax cuts and his sponsorship with Democrat Ted Kennedy of the 2005 failed immigration bill. But let’s look at the bigger picture. The publication Congressional Quarterly analyzes party unity votes each year to determine how often U.S. senators and representatives voted with a majority of their party and how often they opposed their party. In 2007, CQ found that McCain voted with his party 90 percent of the time. Also, McCain voted in support of President Bush’s position on legislation 95 percent of the time, the top presidential-support score in the Senate. (It should be noted, however, that McCain participated in only 48 percent of what CQ called party unity votes and only 39 percent of votes on which the president took a position, since the senator had been out on the campaign trail much of last year.)

In 2006, McCain’s party unity score was 76 percent (and he was present for 94 percent of such votes). That year, McCain’s fairly low score ranked him sixth on the list of Senate Republicans who most opposed their party. In 2005, his party unity score was higher – 84 percent – though he was ninth on the list of those who voted in opposition of the party.

It’s a matter of opinion whether such ratings show that he’s not that conservative or that he merely goes his own way more than others who follow the party. The scores do show that he has backed his party the vast majority of the time. Other groups also have found McCain to be firmly in the Republican camp. The American Conservative Union has been rating members of Congress on just how conservative they are since 1971. It gives McCain an 82.3 rating, on a scale of 0 to 100, for the life of his congressional career. That measure, too, is based on an analysis of votes on certain issues. And GovTrack.us, a site that tracks legislation, labels McCain a "rank-and-file Republican" based on a statistical analysis of the bills he sponsored in relation to bills sponsored by his colleagues in the 109th and 110th Congress (that’s 2005 through 2008).




https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-their-party-the-most/?utm_term=.cf34b8d22e78


In the Senate, Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) voted against the rest of the Democrats more than 25 percent of the time. But Susan Collins (R-Maine) was even more of a maverick, at nearly 27 percent. (The original maverick, John McCain, is only at 8 percent so far this Congress. His protege, Lindsey O. Graham, cracked the top 10 for Republicans.)




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