Offending the uninvited

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  1. I agree with your post here, PT. Like you, I don’t much care for roasts in general. The humor is often too edgy and occasionally strays over into areas that are serious for some of the participants. I have to say though that last year’s annual press corps dinner was handled quite well and I don’t remember any cruel slights in it – unless, that is, you count the one the President laid on birther Donald Trump. I’m pretty sure that Trump was the only guy there who was offended. 😀

    1. Trump is offensive; he deserves to be offended. But yes, the press corps dinner was nicely done, although (a) I don’t recall it being billed as a roast per se (could be wrong about that) and (b) everyone knew it was being nationally televised. Most folks mind their PCs and Qs when the nation is watching.

  2. It’s amazing how much adults can seem like grade school kids. In this case, the representative of the SPLC starts the trouble by saying “Did you hear what he said” and CNN being the group on the playground later yelling “Fight! Fight! Fight!”

  3. Any CNN story needs to begin: Dateline: Dumb Down …but in fact I find it hard to watch any of the three cable news outlets, and the nets are just rip and reading and touting which video just went viral three days after the fact. This story seems a silly sidebar to revisit, for a few more cycles, Brewer’s veto.

    1. Nah, they do that because they want to be shocked. Then they can play victim and scream for retribution against the impertinent sockets that dared to shock them.

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