The Sad Misguided Life of George Carlin. He was NOT a genius, and NOT a hero.

Would you hire a drunk living over a grate downtown to be your life coach? Absurd notion, isn’t it?

Well, if you read the comments of thousands of his fans on George Carlin’s online videos, people appear willing to do just that. His most popular appearance videos; the one against religion and the one pushing abortion drew heaping praise from hundreds of troubled commenters

Carlin is a big hit with the atheists due to his smug profane stand up routine against religion. They praise his life “wisdom” and “intelligence”. It's reminiscent of the bad kids in elementary school who seemed popular, the ones with the ugly sophistication who knew more about sex than they should have.

His other big routine was the one pushing abortion from his album “Back in Town”. It was pure evil venom. That routine was where the left got most of its now-trite talking points on abortion:

  • pro-life women are too ugly to have sex with
  • anti-abortion people are not pro-life; they’re pro-birth because they won’t make kids wards of the state.
  • Pro-life people kill abortion doctors
  • Pro-life people are hate women.
All these talking points came from Carlin in 1996. Prior to that, you never heard them. So much for leftwingers’ originality.

Early in his career, Carlin went for clean comedy. But then he made a pact with Satan, and started on the dark but lucrative road of going after filth and the seamy side of humanity. He made millions from the emotionally troubled people who reveled in his snark against everything decent. Sort of the way Hugh Hefner made millions from leading men to hell through porn. Or the way heavy-metal bands led unstable youth to drug use. Carlin found victims and exploited them for fame and fortune. The easiest money you can make.

The fact is, Carlin’s life was a trainwreck, starting from an early age. He abandoned the Catholic religion he was brought up in, and his life spun out of control. He was a troublemaker in school, having been expelled at age 15, and then court-martialed three times in his time in the Air Force.

He spent most of his adult life addicted to drugs and alcohol. At age 67, a time when most people have things figured out, Carlin had to go to a rehab center for the umpteenth time. His substance abuse exacerbated his health. He’d had three heart attacks before the one that killed him at the age of 71.

Ironically, the atheist left celebrates the worst people, and tries to destroy the great people. Carlin is treated as a folk hero by the left. He wasn't a hero. He was a sad sick misguided man who damaged his own child’s upbringing. He was a leading force in the degradation of society from the 1970s on, pushing indecency and filth. He wasn’t brilliant. He didn’t give sound advice. His schtick just appealed to weak people. Hopefully Carlin repented on his deathbed and saved his soul. Though we cannot really know the state of his mind nor the effects of events on his sanity, one might imagine he had much to answer for upon his death. But let it be a cautionary tale for the living. Care what happens to other people.





Wow,the first person in years to have the right view of Carlin.
His hate was mountainous, he was intolerant,cruder than whorehouse Mom,and a herd-follower like it was an Olympic Event.
 
Not only funny, but right about the heinous nature of government, capitalism, education, and so much more.
Carlin was a drunk. His were the rantings of an inebriated man. You could get the same thing downtown from some panhandler. The troubled gullible people who think he had things figured out are the same dimwits who vote Democrat.
 
Carlin was a drunk. His were the rantings of an inebriated man. You could get the same thing downtown from some panhandler. The troubled gullible people who think he had things figured out are the same dimwits who vote Democrat.

Absolute nonsense. If you insist Carlin's monologues are the same as a panhandler downtown, you obviously never watched him.

And you never answered my question. What do you think of Monty Python?
 
Wow,the first person in years to have the right view of Carlin.
His hate was mountainous, he was intolerant,cruder than whorehouse Mom,and a herd-follower like it was an Olympic Event.
Carlin tapped into a niche of the angry American who rejects everything, including organized religion, and American institutions.
He sometimes showed his bad side, but most of the time he was humorous about it, unlike your average Archie Bunker types that live in Boston. But that's all he is. An ex-Catholic who has been twisted and perverted by a strict upbringing.
 
Carlin was not my hero. But he was damn funny and one of the top comics of all time. I've known many comics. As a group, they are generally troubled and flawed people. But the lives they've lived allowed them to produce the comedy they deliver. Don't confuse the art with the artist.
I don't think profanity = comedy. I think it detracts from it. The truly funny ones don't need profanity.
 
The rantings of a drunk druggie who failed at life. It is all you have.

Failed at life? He is one of the most celebrated comedians of all time. His career spanned decades. His albums, HBO Specials and concerts have won numerous awards. But you go ahead and claim he failed at life.

I have decades of laughter at his routines and books. Bright spots in my life.
 
The rantings of a drunk druggie who failed at life. It is all you have.

At least I am not the sort of idiot who would choose their religion based on what a standup comic said. But you claim all these people either left the Church or didn't join the church based on what Carlin said in his act.
 

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