You know the other day I saw a comment on the Web where someone made a nasty comment about Republicans, and then stopped himself and said something like, "I'm sorry I said that, I mean, most of my family are Republicans and I love them all. I don't know where all the animosity comes from."People CAN get along and act their age when talking about childish things, but when people talk about supposedly grown up things, they're shockingly childish about it.
That's why I have some serious doubts about the current two party system. It's all about belonging to a side and defending that side. Rather than help improve the nation, it's just brought out the Middle Schooler in people.It's the whole toxic bully relationship that's the problem... one person says something nasty, hateful, untrue and completely uncalled for, and the other side has to do the same thing, passive aggressively and tantamount to a "Yeah? Well... SAME TO YOU, BUDDY" (again, picture a flustered Jon Arbuckle saying that). And it just makes the first side madder, and it just is a vicious cycle.
Well the main thing is that Republicans have been more successful on radio, so yeah they do have more voices in that respect. But given the chance, Democrats are just as nasty and just as ignorant. They just don't bring in the ratings for whatever reason (though as a critic, I think it's because they tend to lack a sense of humor ).That said, I'd be lying if I didn't say that a certain side is a LOT more vocal than the other.
I never heard so much as bile from most "popular" Left speakers, but a LOT of passive aggressive patheticness. I'm sure there are some really loud ones, but even the loudest one can't make a buck with their rhetoric... Air America folded WHILE Bush was still in the White House. What does that say to you?Well the main thing is that Republicans have been more successful on radio, so yeah they do have more voices in that respect. But given the chance, Democrats are just as nasty and just as ignorant. They just don't bring in the ratings for whatever reason (though as a critic, I think it's because they tend to lack a sense of humor ).
Ben Stein is awesome, he signed my notebook when he came to my school, lol. He wrote, "Be focused!"That said, I keep applauding people like Ben Stein who at LEAST argue the facts in the tone of an ADULT, without hatemongering, fearbasing, scary catchphrases and all that garbage.
I couldn't have said it better myself. It's all the fact that one side chides the other side while that other side just reassures their base and tells them that things that are bad for them are GOOD for them. I dunno about you, but I'd hate to see a doctor that told me to eat everything I want and not to exercise and things will be fine, NOR do I want to see a doctor that says I'm a disgusting piece of crap and I should die for not taking care of myself. Middle ground. And no one wants the middle ground because they don't think it can change things, or it will be profitable.As far as Democrats failure on the radio, in my opinion Democrats take themselves too seriously, spend too much time preaching and frankly insulting the very people they want (and need) to support them.
The Republicans may not care about the working class, but the key is that they pretend they do, lol. That's why they're successful. The Democrats show contempt and not much else.
Perfectly explained!I dunno about you, but I'd hate to see a doctor that told me to eat everything I want and not to exercise and things will be fine, NOR do I want to see a doctor that says I'm a disgusting piece of crap and I should die for not taking care of myself. Middle ground. And no one wants the middle ground because they don't think it can change things, or it will be profitable.
Good point, why drag innocent cartoons into this mess?That said, comparing politicians to cartoon villains offends me as a CARTOON fan. Seriously, if the Joker WAS president, he'd just shoot laughing gas at Congress until they pass something. On second thought, I'd RATHER have the Joker in there than any party. Maybe the Riddler too. I'd say Mojo Jojo, but that gives away the ending of the Powerpuff Girls 10th anniversary special.
Cartoons can take a political standpoint if they want to, sure... South Park and The Simpsons (to name only 2) do it all the time... but when people use those cartoons to make a statement, and a nasty, snarky, bitter one at that, it gets ME down as a cartoonist/cartoon fan.Good point, why drag innocent cartoons into this mess?