LOLOLOL Wilmore is too funny. I want a motorcyle too, so I quess I will use Jay- Z as my co - signer. Who will you folks use as your co- signer Diddy got good credit.
Pretty funny, but it can’t top the black conservative commenter on the BlackProf blog who said, completely seriously, that the financial institutions are the true victims in this mess, because they were forced to give those loans to blacks and Latinos. Take that, Jon Stewart.
I cringe whenever this dude comes on TDS. I can’t help feeling like this show does a piss-poor job of discussing race. It’s only a few rungs above Real Time with Bill Maher in that respect.
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latinamericanprinces wrote:
hhahahahahahahahahahahhahahaaa
and I am so happy they finally got comedy central in The Netherlands!! Thank Buddha for globalization.
Posted 10 Aug 2007 at 7:31 am ¶
eric daniels wrote:
LOLOLOL Wilmore is too funny. I want a motorcyle too, so I quess I will use Jay- Z as my co - signer. Who will you folks use as your co- signer Diddy got good credit.
Posted 10 Aug 2007 at 6:42 pm ¶
Acanthus wrote:
Pretty funny, but it can’t top the black conservative commenter on the BlackProf blog who said, completely seriously, that the financial institutions are the true victims in this mess, because they were forced to give those loans to blacks and Latinos. Take that, Jon Stewart.
Posted 10 Aug 2007 at 8:35 pm ¶
merq wrote:
I cringe whenever this dude comes on TDS. I can’t help feeling like this show does a piss-poor job of discussing race. It’s only a few rungs above Real Time with Bill Maher in that respect.
…and that’s nothing to be proud of.
Posted 12 Aug 2007 at 7:28 am ¶
Carmen Van Kerckhove wrote:
merq - I totally agree. Which is the main reason I’ve stopped watching it. Also, Jon Stewart’s painfully bad accents drive me up the wall.
Posted 12 Aug 2007 at 7:36 am ¶