CBS lawyers blocked Stephen Colbert from airing an interview with Texas State Rep. James Talarico. They feared the repercussions from the FCC for their "equal time" law.
So Colbert put it on YouTube. As usual, Talarico crushes the interview.
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Lol, they are such a self-pwn machine. The guy is like the most milk toast person you could encounter. Literally the least controversial thing I've ever seen. And they'll make it the most popular thing on YouTube by trying to block it.
Lol, they are such a self-pwn machine. The guy is like the most milk toast person you could encounter. Literally the least controversial thing I've ever seen. And they'll make it the most popular thing on YouTube by trying to block it.
I watched already. 853K views as of 9:00 am.
Streisand effect in full force.
I thought Talarico was very impressive. An active Christian but who wants to put what Jesus actually said into practice.
Very good interview.
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Oh I like him a lot. It's just crazy how, of all the things to keep off TV, the most dangerous man on broadcast is.... a state-senator from Texas discussing church and state in the most normal terms possible.
Oh I like him a lot. It's just crazy how, of all the things to keep off TV, the most dangerous man on broadcast is.... a state-senator from Texas discussing church and state in the most normal terms possible.
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I watched already. 853K views as of 9:00 am.
Streisand effect in full force.
I thought Talarico was very impressive. An active Christian but who wants to put what Jesus actually said into practice.
Very good interview.
I'd rather Sky Daddy was left out of things.
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Oh I like him a lot. It's just crazy how, of all the things to keep off TV, the most dangerous man on broadcast is.... a state-senator from Texas discussing church and state in the most normal terms possible.
Unfortunately these are not normal times as this will go down as one of the worst periods in US history.
Oh I like him a lot. It's just crazy how, of all the things to keep off TV, the most dangerous man on broadcast is.... a state-senator from Texas discussing church and state in the most normal terms possible.
I was at the Fan Expo in Vancouver this weekend and listened to an American actor named Mike Colter talk for a bit. He is definitely a more articulate and talented speaker than me, so I won't say it as eloquently or passionate as he did, but he talked a little bit about the erosion of freedom in the U.S. and how people get offended by the smallest and most benign things things, and how people are silenced for it. Yet the big things that should offend people and be challenged are just ignored or given a pass.
I feel like this is probably just one example that illustrates that.
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I was at the Fan Expo in Vancouver this weekend and listened to an American actor named Mike Colter talk for a bit. He is definitely a more articulate and talented speaker than me, so I won't say it as eloquently or passionate as he did, but he talked a little bit about the erosion of freedom in the U.S. and how people get offended by the smallest and most benign things things, and how people are silenced for it. Yet the big things that should offend people and be challenged are just ignored or given a pass.
I feel like this is probably just one example that illustrates that.
I bet it was you in the blue furry wolverine costume that damn near knocked me off my bike as I road down past Canada Place
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Seriously, maybe it's time to stop escalating the situation. There's bad actors on both sides of this issue.
I don't even know how to read your posts anymore, usually it's over the top sarcasm. Maybe it's time to start labelling your posts when you are actually making a serious comment?
Appalling: During Trump's effort to indict Dems for the video warning against carrying out illegal orders, one of their lawyers asked prosecutors to say what statute was allegedly violated, I'm told. They failed to name one. Then they tried to indict anyway.
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But last week, federal prosecutors failed to secure an indictment against the lawmakers, who include Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin and four House members. Indeed, the grand jury unanimously rejected the indictment—a major embarrassment for Trump and Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., a central player in Trump’s efforts to prosecute his enemies. As NBC News’ Ryan Reilly notes, it’s rare for grand juries not to indict, so the inability to persuade even one juror represents a remarkable implosion.
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“What is the theory of criminal liability?” is the question that was posed to the prosecutors, one source said, adding that “no answer was forthcoming.”
And so, when the news broke that Pirro had tried—and failed—to secure an indictment, this was particularly shocking to the lawyers, the sources said. That’s because her prosecutors had failed to name any violated statute, yet they forged ahead with the effort to indict anyway. It has not been definitively confirmed what statute they used in that failed effort.
What? Wait Fuzz...you're telling me that the lady who was upset enough about water in her office to rant on Instagram might be too emotionally volatile to be in an official prosecutorial position? Nah...you must be joking.
[QUOTE=Cali Panthers Fan;9654890]What? Wait Fuzz...you're telling me that the lady who was upset enough about water in her office to rant on Instagram might be too emotionally volatile to be in an official prosecutorial position? Nah...you must be joking.