US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Denster » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:06 pm

I was hoping McCain would win. Just for the lols!

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by NickSCFC » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:08 pm

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NickSCFC wrote:I think that is possibly the biggest thing to come out of this. Like it or not, race has always been an issue. Barack Obama now has the opportunity to silence racists once and for all, not just in America, but across the globe. No doubt about it, this is a MASSIVE step forward.


For every black person I saw crying in the crowd, there was a white man standing shoulder to shoulder with him crying too.

I thought we'd never see this in our lifetimes. People will merge like never before, cultures will become even closer and the divisions will die.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Fishfingers » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:11 pm

All of you folks who think racism just ended are living in a world of your own.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Lionsheart » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:18 pm

People think racism will end? :lol:

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by NickSCFC » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:19 pm

FishFingers wrote:All of you folks who think racism just ended are living in a world of your own.


Racism is dying in America day by day, today was worth ALOT of days.

As for World racism that's a completely different story, but the world seeing a black person leading the most powerful and rich nation on Earth on the international stage will slowly erode alot of people's perception that black people are the lowest form of human starving in Africa.

My words sound harsh but I'm telling it like it is. Spanish people make monkey noises at black footballers, will they feel so superior now the most powerful man on the planet is hugely changing the perception of black people all over the world?

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by NickSCFC » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:23 pm

Herr Dark Wolf wrote:People think racism will end? :lol:


40 years ago 70% of white Americans thought black people were a lower life form.

40 years later 70% of white Americans see a black man as the most intelligent person to lead them.

1960s


2000s


Watch these two videos, they'll bring a tear to your eye, if that's what can change in just 40 little years then the days of racism in America are finally numbered.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Lionsheart » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:38 pm

It's still very unlikely. There's still massive inequality. Did you see those pictures of New Orleans when it flooded? What about how they treat South Americans? You get hillbillies on the Mexican border shooting people who are trying to get across.

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by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:38 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:Watching the Colbert/Daily thing now, not really a fan of the Daily show. But i love Colbert!

(heard his reaction to barack was weird though)

Colbert is far better. What do you mean by weird reaction?

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Cuttooth » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:41 pm

Wilmore and Cenac taking over was amazing. :lol:

Anung Un Rama wrote:But yeah, when Obama was announced he apprently cradled his face, didnt look to impressed.


That's called being in character.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:42 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:
Memento Mori wrote:
Anung Un Rama wrote:Watching the Colbert/Daily thing now, not really a fan of the Daily show. But i love Colbert!

(heard his reaction to barack was weird though)

Colbert is far better. What do you mean by weird reaction?



I have about 14 hours worth Of Colbert Reports on my Harddrive! epic wins.

But yeah, when Obama was announced he apprently cradled his face, didnt look to impressed.

You do know he's playing the character of a republican Bill O Reilly figure?

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by SEP » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:43 pm

FishFingers wrote:All of you folks who think racism just ended are living in a world of your own.


It hasn't ended, but it's taken one hell of a step forward.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:45 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:
Memento Mori wrote:
Anung Un Rama wrote:
Memento Mori wrote:
Anung Un Rama wrote:Watching the Colbert/Daily thing now, not really a fan of the Daily show. But i love Colbert!

(heard his reaction to barack was weird though)

Colbert is far better. What do you mean by weird reaction?



I have about 14 hours worth Of Colbert Reports on my Harddrive! epic wins.

But yeah, when Obama was announced he apprently cradled his face, didnt look to impressed.

You do know he's playing the character of a republican Bill O Reilly figure?


.... :fp: im aware.

Well Bill O' Reilly wouldn't be happy about Obama winning.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:41 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:Reilly said anything yet?

Haven't heard anything.

Anung Un Rama wrote:watched it just then, amazing. Colbert stole the show. but the other guy had some good funny bits. the end was really really good.


Indeed. o/

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:44 pm

Rogue mod is about. :o

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Soulfinger » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:56 pm

Just think of all the upset comedians around the world that will soon not be able to tell George Bush presidential jokes :lol:

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Iron Nan » Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:01 pm

Soulfinger wrote:Just think of all the upset comedians around the world that will soon not be able to tell George Bush presidential jokes :lol:


I'm more interested to see the effect this has on hollywood, will all presidents in action movies now be black and no longer bumbling for instance?

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Alvin Flummux » Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:03 pm

IRON NAN wrote:
Soulfinger wrote:Just think of all the upset comedians around the world that will soon not be able to tell George Bush presidential jokes :lol:


I'm more interested to see the effect this has on hollywood, will all presidents in action movies now be black and no longer bumbling for instance?


Ever watch Deep Impact?

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by new*allusion » Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:03 pm

Stewart, Colbert parody election in real-time

By JAKE COYLE – 12 hours ago

NEW YORK (AP) — Culminating their satirical coverage of the campaign, Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert teamed up for a live one-hour comedy special — though Stewart had his Cronkite moment, too.

Stewart became the first comedian to announce presidential election results on live national television.

Sensing the end was imminent, the broadcast delayed its signoff for a moment, as offstage producers gave the closing cue while hovering over TV monitors showing. When they said the election had been called, the comedians effectively became newsmen.

Interrupting a Colbert writhing in mock disappointment at John McCain's loss, a clearly moved Stewart announced: "I would just like to say, if I may ... that at 11 o'clock at night, Eastern Standard Time, the president of the United States is Barack Obama."

It was a straight line on a broadcast full of parody.

Sitting at "The Daily Show" desk — expanded for the two anchors — Stewart and Colbert mocked over-the-top election coverage with fake reports from campaign headquarters and real updates on polling numbers.

"We don't normally do this live. We are a fake news show," Stewart told the crowd beforehand, putting emphasis on "fake."

But "The Daily Show" for years now has been regarded as a legitimate news source. Stewart's take on the news has been influential enough to draw visits from both McCain and Obama. "The Colbert Report" host infused himself into the race by briefly — and comically — running in the South Carolina primary.

The two comedians — Stewart himself, Colbert in his right-wing pundit persona — reacted to the night's news like a Democrat and Republican, respectively. Most of the gags went to Colbert.

Repeatedly, Stewart called the night a historic one, only to have Colbert each time correct that it was "AN historic" evening.

A desperate Colbert attempted distraction with a cockatoo, scoffed at blue states like Vermont and pleaded that McCain's win in South Carolina was "this year's bonus state" — tripling its electoral tally.

"Daily Show" correspondents pitched in, too, including a video interviewing voters prodding for evidence of the so-called Bradley Effect.

But comedy eventually subsided to the magnitude of the election results. After the broadcast — held in front of a raucous and partisan crowd — the cast exchanged hugs and Colbert and Stewart both went to the audience to embrace their wives.

In a brief interview after the broadcast backstage, Colbert was still rattled.

"I've never had this feeling before, which is: Things went well on Election Night," said Colbert, whose political views are not his character's. "I'm a little stunned. I don't know what to do with my happiness. I'm still afraid someone's going to take it away."

In the nearly two-year long presidential campaign, comedy was the unqualified winner, mirroring the candidates and the media every step of the way to great popularity. Like NBC's "Saturday Night Live," "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" each enjoyed record ratings and increased relevance.

The exit of the Bush administration, some have argued, will dwindle comedic fodder. But Tuesday night's show ended with Stewart rallying his correspondents and Colbert that their jobs would continue.

"There was a world out there before this election and there's still a world out there," Stewart said.

Afterward, Colbert, too, said the show would go on.

"It's like saying nighttime news will go out of business tomorrow," said a grinning Colbert. "Do you think that's gonna happen?"

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Soulfinger » Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:04 pm

Alvin Flummux wrote:
IRON NAN wrote:
Soulfinger wrote:Just think of all the upset comedians around the world that will soon not be able to tell George Bush presidential jokes :lol:


I'm more interested to see the effect this has on hollywood, will all presidents in action movies now be black and no longer bumbling for instance?


Ever watch Deep Impact?


The best fictional President was black anyway. President Palmer from 24.

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PostRe: US Election 2008 - McCain Oven Chips elected president
by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:05 pm

Soulfinger wrote:
Alvin Flummux wrote:
IRON NAN wrote:
Soulfinger wrote:Just think of all the upset comedians around the world that will soon not be able to tell George Bush presidential jokes :lol:


I'm more interested to see the effect this has on hollywood, will all presidents in action movies now be black and no longer bumbling for instance?


Ever watch Deep Impact?


The best fictional President was black anyway. President Palmer from 24.

24 spoilers
He was assassinated though. :?


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