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In reply to the discussion: Al Franken's Saturday Night Live era was full of jokes disparaging women [View all]snooper2
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Al Franken's Saturday Night Live era was full of jokes disparaging women [View all]
oberliner
Nov 2017
OP
This article is about misogyny on SNL (and Franken admittedly contributed to that)
oberliner
Nov 2017
#78
SNL makes fun of everyone, Women, Men, Black, White, Mexican, Gay, Straight, Rapper, Country Singer
snooper2
Nov 2017
#157
Attacking Franken for what is obviously a put up job is not defending anything...it is helping the
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#169
Franken himself has acknowledged the importance of what this article addresses
oberliner
Nov 2017
#79
And why does that have anything to do with anything...I don't care who she is...I am sick of
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#173
Say the term Feminazies in a roomfull of men these days and it will immediately
Jim Beard
Nov 2017
#223
I am a feminist and this overkill especially with the the facebook woman who made such ridiculous
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#225
" he reportedly once pitched a skit" WTF, sounds like something from Breitbart
njhoneybadger
Nov 2017
#6
The article addresses sexism and misogyny in the male-dominated comedy-writing world of SNL then
oberliner
Nov 2017
#82
Well, let's burn him at the stake then. Maybe we can add a few more comedians to the pyre, too.
Vinca
Nov 2017
#8
Or instead, let's celebrate the fact that we are finally evolving with respect to sexist jokes
oberliner
Nov 2017
#10
i can't speak for the OP, but i have higher standards for dems; at the very least i'm certainly not
TheFrenchRazor
Nov 2017
#215
Yep. I still get a kick out of reading right winger commenters on YouTube....
Hassin Bin Sober
Nov 2017
#168
Yes, I always hated that line, finding it socially backward & hugely unfunny
whathehell
Nov 2017
#28
I think some of the high dudgeon we read and hear from our side is just virtue signaling. nt
tblue37
Nov 2017
#224
You have had had how many OP's about Franken ? I have not seen one about Moore from you though.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#193
Damn right... Franken is a good guy...and everyday...Tweeden looks more like a big liar.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#227
The Tweedenistas have constructed a complete alternate narrative in their minds
bagelsforbreakfast
Nov 2017
#39
The author of the article could be off base on what she says in some of the piece
oberliner
Nov 2017
#128
I finally read the rest of her hit job: "From Franken and Harvey Weinstein to Roger Ailes and
Demit
Nov 2017
#126
The OP seems to have a real problem that Franken isn't being crucified, and should be placed in the
still_one
Nov 2017
#32
I do appreciate the clarification. For better or worse, it seems that is all we are discussing
still_one
Nov 2017
#95
And why do we need to discuss this in the context of Franken...while giving the usual suspects a
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#194
its called comedy.....like wtf is that a new concept or is everything now suppose to be
beachbum bob
Nov 2017
#41
It's as if Carrie Nation and Joe McCarthy had children and they're all
bagelsforbreakfast
Nov 2017
#45
Or it's as if some people are really nostalgic for the McMartin era
bagelsforbreakfast
Nov 2017
#204
so basic standards of right/wrong don't apply to "comedians?" really? sounds like a sweet gig, where
TheFrenchRazor
Nov 2017
#213
I understand what you are saying, oberliner, I really do. And you're taking a lot of shit for it
Squinch
Nov 2017
#47
I suspect it will, but I won't be satisfied with internet rumors, nor will internet rumors clear
Squinch
Nov 2017
#59
Oberliner is not a republican hack. You should self delete that or I will alert.
Squinch
Nov 2017
#85
If you feel this place is "getting worse every day" you certainly have plenty of options.
Squinch
Nov 2017
#149
No. I was going to come back and see if he had deleted. Apparently someone else alerted.
Squinch
Nov 2017
#143
Twitter is also where we got the fake tweet from the guy who claimed he was the
Squinch
Nov 2017
#139
No, the fact is that *some of us* don't. Some of us are gullible, but not everyone.
Demit
Nov 2017
#184
I never said that I consider the NYT to "always be an unassailable source of information."
Squinch
Nov 2017
#187
Sorry I offended you. I'm sure you are right in your choice of credible sources.
Demit
Nov 2017
#188
OK, it's acknowledged. Now can we get back to 2017 where we all know this and have known it...
brush
Nov 2017
#117
OP what is your intent? This is little more than a hit piece and above the intelligence here
Doremus
Nov 2017
#58
does intent really matter? IMO, the only thing that matters is whether a statement is true or not.
TheFrenchRazor
Nov 2017
#211
So an article with lies is OK...if the 'take away' is about something that happened years ago?
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#177
Right and Franken apparently is your poster boy for misognyny...not Moore or Trump, O'Reilley
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#179
Jane Curtain has spoken and written extensively about the sexism she faced at SNL
oberliner
Nov 2017
#88
I watched female comics in the 50s: "I Married Joan"; "The Goldbergs"; and, of course, "I Love
WinkyDink
Nov 2017
#220
The article addresses sexism and misogyny in the male-dominated comedy-writing world of SNL then
oberliner
Nov 2017
#89
In one UK daytime darts game show from the 1980s, the comedian host asked a male contestant:
Denzil_DC
Nov 2017
#134
So true. The likes of Bernard Manning and Jim Davidson said stuff that not even a KKKer would
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#132
Especially being Irish, we had to put with all their "Mick jokes". Awful stuff.
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#142
The parallel to the subtle way it goes on now mirrors the dog whistling in the US, doesn't it ? I
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#166
It is a smear and unfair to pin Saturday Night sexism years ago on Franken.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#181
Pretty standard for TV then. Charlies Angels and Threes Company were huge hits too
Freethinker65
Nov 2017
#176
Comedic and dramatic television writing has changed throughout the years
Freethinker65
Nov 2017
#219
This duscussion should be about a culture that has permitted and rewarded sexism and misogyny
loyalsister
Nov 2017
#186
1970's SNL was also a commentary on the stuff "you can't speak about"....
RhodeIslandOne
Nov 2017
#200
The photo does NOT show him pawing or grabbing her breasts. It shows him pretending he
tblue37
Nov 2017
#222