Posted on 06/27/2005 7:58:15 AM PDT by Kitten Festival
I loved Seinfeld and I'm no liberal...
Never saw the show, not even once.
Likewise.
The only problem is that real liberals aren't as funny, nor as interesting as the Seinfeld characters.
BUMP!
Seinfeld was as apolitical a show as I have ever seen.
The characters were too self-absorbed to give a rat's behind about politics. But I did think that the episode with Giuliani and the yogurt was hilarious.
Interesting. I'll have to read more.
Actually, I have thought that a show like Seinfeld - "the show about nothing" - seemed to fit in well with the general post-cold war/pre-September 11 mood. Nothing ominous hanging overhead. I wonder if such a show would be as likely to be a hit in the present atmosphere.
I dunno. I always liked Seinfeld. Maybe my post is too touchy-feels. The "thesis" has the smell of a graduate-school dissertation . . .
feels = feely
Heh.... yesterday I saw an article where somehow liberals were trying to latch on to "King of the Hill".
"WAAAAH! - We wanna have a show too! Unfair South Park Conservatives!"
With the possible exception of Elaine, none of the characters would bother to go out and vote. Kramer would tell everyone to vote, but then forget to do so himself. Jerry and George just wouldn't care.
Funniest show ever on television. I own every episode.
That's not what happened in the show. This writer is not responsible.
I was surprised when Kramer complained about the "ribbon Nazis." That was a pretty sharp comment for that show.
And I despise mondern day Liberals.
Me neither.
King of the Hill? They've GOT to be kidding...
While the author has some interesting points, he misses the big picture--the Seinfeld characters are setup to be MOCKED for their shallow, hypocritical values. I have never seen Seinfeld as a tribute to liberalism; indeed, it demonstrates that conservative values are a bedrock for our society and that deviation therein leads to a warp, depraved, narcissistic(sp?), and self-indulgent existence.
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