Posted on 05/04/2005 5:59:04 AM PDT by OESY
That being said, the term "South Park Conservative" does not mean that all those tagged with that moniker are fans of South Park itself. It means that those who are of like minds with South Park creators Matt Parker and Trey Stone are of the younger (i.e., under 45; post-Baby Boom) age set but who have and maintain solidly conservative values that have been traditionally ascribed to those far older.
And on Laura Bush's blue comedy routine this weekend, she's entitled. Too many people have this pre-concieved notion of her as a Sunday School teacher who doesn't "let her hair down." She shattered that notion.
The comments were not meant for your four-year old watching at home. It was late Saturday and on C-Span. If your four year-old is up late watching C-Span, I'd have to question your judgement.
Contrary to the liberal AND conservative hand-wringers on FR and elsewhere, Laura Bush is human. She has a sense of humor. That sense of humor -- much like all of ours -- looks to be off-color at times. OK. So what?
If you have that much of a problem, I'd adivse you to turn off the TV, turn off the computer, and come out of your compound and into the real world.
Having off-color comments during what amounts to a "roast" is not only OK, it's not (as some posters here would have us all believe) anti-Christian.
If you're upset that she's watching product of the "depraved" shows from Hollywood like Desperate Housewives on Sunday nights as opposed to whatever PAX is running (at least until the PAX network schedule is cancelled at the end of next month to be replaced with infomercials), then you're welcome to turn to something else and get over it. You don't have the right to demand that Laura Bush not watch certain things on television -- unless someone forgot to tell me that the Thought Police had begun to rule recently.
Just damn.
If you want on the list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...
The angry answers are the ones that puzzle me.
susie
Hey Tulane, I think it's funny too, and I think that doesn't always automatically justify everything.
Deal with that.
Dan
Absolutely. No less than 3 academic studies have shown that people who do not worship at the altar of South Park and potty humor are physically incapable of smiling.
No one laughed before 1997?
Precisely. In an effort spearheaded by the Clinton administration in 1993, the first laugh was discovered in late 1997.
At TIMES?
Those "times" would be whenever it's actually on the air.
And perhaps others, I'm not sure.
Umm, thank you?
Uh, No.
Let me help your reading comprehension:
You gave MM a "No sense of humor award" because she does not like South Park.
Therefore, to take your "logic" to it's conclusion, anyone who does not appreciate South Park has no sense of humor.
It is, therefore, necessary for South Park to exist and be enjoyed for someone to have a sense of humor.
Since South Park debuted in 1997, no one could have possibly had a sense of humor before then.
Or, your "award" could just be BS.
You're welcome. Freepmail me your address and I will send you a bill for today's lesson. Next week's lesson will be the definition of the term "Straw Man."
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> It is in the ear of the listener, as a result of our course
> society, that the joke would be thought of as a
> "masturbation" joke.
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i agree. the joke was around before this sexualized society was.
which makes it bad timing.
If you have that much of a problem, I'd adivse you to turn off the TV, turn off the computer, and come out of your compound and into the real world.
Having off-color comments during what amounts to a "roast" is not only OK, it's not (as some posters here would have us all believe) anti-Christian.
If you're upset that she's watching product of the "depraved" shows from Hollywood like Desperate Housewives on Sunday nights as opposed to whatever PAX is running (at least until the PAX network schedule is cancelled at the end of next month to be replaced with infomercials), then you're welcome to turn to something else and get over it. You don't have the right to demand that Laura Bush not watch certain things on television -- unless someone forgot to tell me that the Thought Police had begun to rule recently.
[Insert Wild, Sustained Applause Here]
but I find that the characters' foul language overwhelms any entertainment I might otherwise derive from the show's occasional, right-leaning iconoclastic themes.
BTW, just for the record, I think South Park is the funniest show on TV, by far. And I have no problem with anything Mrs. Bush said at the roast.
Yes
Great post Michael. The "Thought Police" that have been screeching around here on FR are laughable. They do not represent my views for sure and I'd wager they don't represent more than 3% of the posters here.
Some of them are receiving funds to post what they do, I believe.
Maybe she was pandering to the South Park Conservatives who do respect her.
You are probably correct. I think the reason it struck me a little over the top was because she said he tried to milk a horse. Then a pause, and the punchline of it being a male horse. Now, I understand why that is funny (altho to me its such an old joke, I think it's right up there with take my wife, please). It's funny because of a male horses equipment, and yes, you can't get milk out of there. But would it be as funny if a cows udders weren't in the same place as a male horse's reproductive organs? I probably am over analyzing, but I do think that those who see this as having some sexual overtones are not entirely out of line. I get a certain mental picture when I hear that joke. I'm sure we all get the same one.
susie
A generous offer, if only you were actually capable of doing so.
As matters stand, however...? Sorry, Gladys: you're demonstrably out of your league.
You placed your own words in someone else's mouth. You were (quite properly) busted for it, publicly.
Cope. Deal. Grow.
After the "great implosion" of the last 45 days, you have to wonder...
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