I loved Seinfeld and I'm no liberal...
Likewise.
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!"
Ditto.
The show wasn't political.
One episode had Elaine fighting over abortion, but the guy she ends up dating was pro-life.
You could tell pretty easily that the message of the show was that there are great people who you like who may happen to disagree with you on some issues.
She ends up opening her mind up a bit.
The show is not liberal.
Couldn't get into the show. Not sure why, but none of the characters were likeable or people I could identify with in any way.
In fact, they constantly irritated me. I maybe watched 3 episodes.
Seinfeld was and is awesome, and I'm a proud member of the right-wing conspiracy.
Same here.
Same here. But one of the things I liked about the show is that not once while watching it did I ever feel as though my values were being blatantly insulted. The way that I looked at it, the main characters often came off looking worse than the people they were always making fun of.
I loved Seinfeld and I'm no liberal...
I liked it too, because it was about ...... nothing.
My dogs are named George and Kramer.
...the series featured a core cast of 4 characters: Elaine, George, Kramer and the eponymous Jerry Seinfeld. All were single New Yorkers with checkered job histories, who seemed incapable of developing lasting and caring relationships with others, either in their careers or their romantic lives. While different on the margins, they all shared certain attributes around which much of the humor of the show pivoted.They were, to use the term now in vogue, Metrosexuals.
This article is goofy for reasons other than your assumption that he was saying that Seinfeld viewers were liberals.
The Seinfeld characters were not only ammoral, they were immoral. The show reveled in it. That is the whole point of the final episode where there are thrown in jail for filming and laughing at a fat guy getting robbed instead of trying to help.
You'd have to be crazy (and maybe a liberal) to WANT to be like the Seinfeld characters.
That said, they weren't metrosexuals. That name is reserved for the friends on Friends. A show that all too many liberals DID want to live lives like.
I always thought Seinfeld was much tougher on libs than conservatives.
The author should have saved his disagreements for Festivus.
Liberals have no sense of humor. I actually met a few who took offense to the term "soup Nazi." For the love of God.....