nah, Tucker definitely came out worse on that one. I was never a big Colbert or Jon Stewart fan. They both come off a little too smarmy for my liking. Plus if Jon is actually at all interested in politics as opposed to being a TV presence, it would be nice if he actually put his weight behind something worthwhile. At least Bill Mahar and Colbert actively try to get involved in politics in some shape or form.SuperJail Warden wrote:
His show was okay. I only watched it by channel surfing. I don't like him or respect him for his politics. He liked to grandstand and try to make big political and media statements but then when people pushed back he would throw up his hands and say "I am just a comedian". I think he came out looking worse than Tucker Carlson when they argued on T.V.
In other news, after reading deadspin (and kotaku, io9, gawker, etc) for the past 5 or so years I'm finally an approved poster on kinja (Gawker media's fucking terrible web platform). I'm excited.
You bet your ass I'll keep you all updated on how that goes.
Oh, I also finally finished the first season of Attack on Titan. Me likey a lot.