The satire wit Darby is using to illustrate the differences between democrats and republicans is superb. You dudes are a lot more passionate about your politics than we canadians are.
It’s interesting to observe that “Balanced and Fair” always seems to depend on how often the facts/views presented are in line with what we already believe.
Moral relativism seems to be a hallmark of human existence.
George Carlin once expressed a universal truth of predictable irrationality:
“When you’re driving a car, anyone going slower than you is an idiot; anyone driving faster than you is a maniac.”
The best indicator that a person or organization it truly neutral would be that they are loved or (more likely) hated by both sided equally.
Apparently Bucky’s idea is to beat the “liberal” out of Satch…or kill him, and he doesn’t really care which way results in one less liberal in the world.
true, and if you could buy conservatives for what they are actually worth, then sell them for what they think they are worth, the profit margin would be immeasurable.
Fair and balanced really depends on whether you’re standing on your head or not. I love The Village Voice. Satch is a dog after my own heart. Get away from him with that stick, you little foul furry fart!
socalvillaguy Premium Member about 9 years ago
That looks like Alfred E. Neuman on the cover of The Nation.
captainofgondor about 9 years ago
It’s either Alfred E. or Dub
rshive about 9 years ago
Bucky’s exorcism skills seem a little rusty.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 9 years ago
That’s Alfred E. – the gap between his front teeth is the giveaway.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 9 years ago
The Village Voice – a fine choice!
kmsacdn about 9 years ago
The satire wit Darby is using to illustrate the differences between democrats and republicans is superb. You dudes are a lot more passionate about your politics than we canadians are.
Duke of Advil about 9 years ago
The Village Voice…..it is worse than we thought!
Al Nala about 9 years ago
Where did Bucky find a VV in Boston?
wherehaveallthetalentedartistsgone about 9 years ago
If ya want to see if his brains are mush give him the Atlantic.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 9 years ago
This is exactly like reading the RNC playbook!
cubelodyte about 9 years ago
RE: News organizations,
It’s interesting to observe that “Balanced and Fair” always seems to depend on how often the facts/views presented are in line with what we already believe.
Moral relativism seems to be a hallmark of human existence.
George Carlin once expressed a universal truth of predictable irrationality:
“When you’re driving a car, anyone going slower than you is an idiot; anyone driving faster than you is a maniac.”
The best indicator that a person or organization it truly neutral would be that they are loved or (more likely) hated by both sided equally.
bmckee about 9 years ago
Apparently Bucky’s idea is to beat the “liberal” out of Satch…or kill him, and he doesn’t really care which way results in one less liberal in the world.
tired-one about 9 years ago
true, and if you could buy conservatives for what they are actually worth, then sell them for what they think they are worth, the profit margin would be immeasurable.
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
Fair and balanced really depends on whether you’re standing on your head or not. I love The Village Voice. Satch is a dog after my own heart. Get away from him with that stick, you little foul furry fart!
Totalloser Premium Member about 9 years ago
Used to read the Village Voice to see what concerts were coming to the Palladium, CBGB, Max’s KansasCity
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
this aint no disco, no cbgb, this aint no fooling around.