Bill Maher Interviews Jerry Seinfeld

You're welcome.



Bitches.

Thanks. Obviously yer drunk again. :lol:

Ya can't even get 'er posted in the right forum.

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Well, I finished watching this.

I watched like, twenty minutes last night. It started off really dull and awful to be frank. The first fifteen minutes are so, is just Maher basically deifying Jerry as the king of all modern day comics. It is painful to watch, as Jerry clearly has an IQ several double digits higher than Maher, and he is aware of what a fool Bill is making of himself.

cringe, total cringe.

I did a fast forward past that part, and there is some good stuff in there, especially Jerry instructed Maher on Stocism, and when they talked on how the establishment installs Late Night Talk show hosts to meet the needs of whatever the ruling elites desire. . . that was interesting.

I have time marked it to fast forward through the bullshit.


This was perceptive.

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Although, if you skip that part I book marked, you will miss this;

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Liked Seinfeld's show but not him much. The other actors were better. His stand up act wasn't great either. Maher isn't much either. Only thing interesting about Seinfeld was his growing up a couple of houses down from Carlo Gambino and knowing him.
 
. . . . I did find their conversation about Johnny interesting. . .
 
Well, I finished watching this.

I watched like, twenty minutes last night. It started off really dull and awful to be frank. The first fifteen minutes are so, is just Maher basically deifying Jerry as the king of all modern day comics. It is painful to watch, as Jerry clearly has an IQ several double digits higher than Maher, and he is aware of what a fool Bill is making of himself.

cringe, total cringe.

Ready for the punchline?

That's not the clip I meant to post!

I meant to post an excerpt from a 12 minute portion of the conversation, and done fucked up my YouTube coordinates.

Witnesses say alcohol may or may not have been involved.
 
Ready for the punchline?

That's not the clip I meant to post!

I meant to post an excerpt from a 12 minute portion of the conversation, and done fucked up my YouTube coordinates.

Witnesses say alcohol may or may not have been involved.
Is a “real man” a human with the social intelligence of a gnat, who confuses vulnerability with weakness, asking for help with failure, and crying with an innate, personal shortcoming? As the Anxiety & Depression Association of America points out, toxic masculinity encourages men to oppose mental health treatment, causing a possible increase in rates of depression, trauma, anxiety, isolation, and even suicidal ideation among men overall.

Perhaps we only have to look as far as Hawley himself, the “warrior” who defiantly raised his fist in a salute to a violent mob of insurrectionists only to later flee like a coward from those same insurrectionists as they stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Unlike true hero and former Washington, D.C., police officer Michael Fanone — who almost died while defending the Capitol that day — Hawley displayed his “manhood” by selling campaign merchandise, including a coffee mug highlighting his infamous fist pump and the phrase “Show-Me Strong.”
Or maybe we should simply rely on Seinfeld’s latest example of virility — constantly complaining about “political correctness” and how “difficult” it has made life for wealthy comics such as himself.

And it’s why, in mere months, voters will decide whether a convicted felon found liable for sexual abuse who encouraged a violent insurrection to overthrow a free and fair election will, if you can believe it, return to the White House.

 
Is a “real man” a human with the social intelligence of a gnat, who confuses vulnerability with weakness, asking for help with failure, and crying with an innate, personal shortcoming? As the Anxiety & Depression Association of America points out, toxic masculinity encourages men to oppose mental health treatment, causing a possible increase in rates of depression, trauma, anxiety, isolation, and even suicidal ideation among men overall.

Perhaps we only have to look as far as Hawley himself, the “warrior” who defiantly raised his fist in a salute to a violent mob of insurrectionists only to later flee like a coward from those same insurrectionists as they stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Unlike true hero and former Washington, D.C., police officer Michael Fanone — who almost died while defending the Capitol that day — Hawley displayed his “manhood” by selling campaign merchandise, including a coffee mug highlighting his infamous fist pump and the phrase “Show-Me Strong.”
Or maybe we should simply rely on Seinfeld’s latest example of virility — constantly complaining about “political correctness” and how “difficult” it has made life for wealthy comics such as himself.

And it’s why, in mere months, voters will decide whether a convicted felon found liable for sexual abuse who encouraged a violent insurrection to overthrow a free and fair election will, if you can believe it, return to the White House.


^^^ TDS,
 
You're welcome.



Bitches.

Man -- I had a devil of a time finding this thread again. I wish you had thrown it in the podcast pit.

Anyway. . . I remember watching it and thinking that Bill was sort of "hero worshipping," and fawning over Jerry.



There was another epic one that was released, which, IMO, could have been better, if the interviewer wasn't inficted with the same syndrome, and they didn't both do the same thing, a shit ton of shop talk.

But, I did sit down and watch it in three sittings, and if you liked that podcast, you might like this one. Joe Rogan sitting down with Adam Sandler. . .

Joe Rogan Experience #2187 - Adam Sandler​

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Not true.

Once Trump leaves the scene . . . . I believe you will have the makings of a real free thinker. .

. . . . . .

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Your position is ironic.

It was only the emergence of Trump that permitted me to become a more free thinker and escape the mainstream bubble thought drones.

Doesn't mean I mindlessly agree with everything he says, but there is no doubt Trump's rise was a cultural phenomenon that took a wrecking ball to the "Truman Show" bullshit media facade.

One could even argue that you are the one in the thought prison.

Despite your intellectual prowess, you work backwards from the conclusion that you MUST be independent and the fix MUST be in all the time on BOTH sides.

Yeah, that's really a thing. ;)
 
you work backwards from the conclusion that you MUST be independent and the fix MUST be in all the time on BOTH sides.
Nope.

You should never tell others what their arguments or beliefs are. Nor what you think they do, or how you think that they perceive the world.

This is known as a straw-man. It is a fallacy and is nearly always wrong.

All my claims are nearly always backed up by evidence.

Sorry if you don't like that evidence.
 

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