IvanTheTerrible wrote:Actually regarding the lampooning of Trump by all these late night comedians and SNL it's waaaaay past simple lampooning. They're in flat-out hate-filled attack mode. I mean they're not even trying to cover it up. Guys like Kimmel and Colbert flat out want the guy to get run over by a truck and have no qualms in saying so. I don't even watch these guys anymore because they're so political that it's pathetic. I mean who wants to watch a comedy show that's all Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump?? You mean there's nothing else out there to poke fun at? Heck, they wouldn't dare poke fun at Obama when he was in the White House. Maybe some safe joke here or there. They sure loved to take shots at George W. Bush but even with him there was some sort of balance. It wasn't just Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, and nothing else. But with Trump they're on a crusade to destroy him at all cost. It's clear as day. I'm not going to defend Trump for being some beacon of high morals and virtues but when the entire left wing media is dead set on destroying a single individual I find that very disturbing.
I, too, find it disturbing. It's sad when the entire purpose is simply to destroy one man. I sometimes wonder if I'm the only one who actually remembers the reason why "MoveOn.org" (now simply called "MoveOn") was created. They sure won't "move on" anymore.
Anyway, back to comedians: The only one I like today is Brian Regan, because he is funny and clean. I also liked Abbott and Costello, and my kids love watching their videos on YouTube. I don't find profanity funny, which rules out most modern comedians, and I agree with the earlier comment about Jim Carrey's 90s "comedy" movies.
I'd love to know of some other comedians I should check out. Anybody got any suggestions for modern-day comedians?