Posted on 03/01/2010 9:34:46 PM PST by Kfobbs
The American late-night icon Jay Leno will be welcoming Sarah Palin on the second night of his comeback week. Whether you like Palin or not she and Leno will be entering into millions of American homes on Tuesday night as The Tonight Show re-launches with its old host. The howls from her political and social detractors who feel that maybe, just maybe, this political dynamo just might have the right stuff to stir a nation much in the same way that Ronald Reagan another down-home governor convinced the doubters and naysayers of his rugged commitment to a new morning in America have already started.
Sitting down to watch The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Sarah Palin is an event that perhaps lends itself to a degree of preparation as well as creating a comfortable setting. After all it was just over a year earlier when a new president had been sworn in and many in the upper elite of the liberal Washington punditry felt Sarah Palin had been summarily dismissed from our national consciousness or so they wished.
Now a year-plus later, Sarah Who is now Sarah Wow. Like President Reagan who rose from the wreckage ...
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Jay must be tossing bones to his liberal audience who aren’t thrilled with the departure of “Coco”.
What are you going to eat instead, the roof rabbit?
I watched it tonight-his first anniversary show, and I just remember him talking about the Olympics, and his first anniversary, and doing his Robert Pattinson imitation.
No. I won’t eat the dogs either. Dogs and cats are friends not food.
I think I’ll stick to some plain noodles. Can’t go wrong there.
You might not like what you see...
Cheers!
Well at least Jay won’t be making any jokes about Trig, or any sexual innuendo about Sarah’s daughters. Give him credit for that.
“What really irks me is you’re not going to hear any of them making Obama jokes.”
In their eyes, that would either be racist, blasphemy, or both.
Post #4. Agreed.
Leno’s routine antiGOP anticonservative agenda was on
display, and led to hundreds of thousands electing
to turn him off and change the channel viewed.
Well, greeneyes, she tends to promote limited government, so I’m guessing she’s against all that.
She'll probably do something lighter for this comedy appearance. Can't wait to see what.
While I wouldn’t watch Leno on a bet, but I will watch Gov. Palin in any venue make liberal’s heads explode...Like Reagan, always fun to watch a pro give journalists everywhere headaches that last. Probably no coincidence that sometimes serious FT put a headline about the ‘Reagan Myth’ on its front page....dunno when FT went communist, but apparently it did!
liberal editors may have just dropped a few letters from a future headline....
The entire country prayed everyday when THE ONE was president.
BUMP for you, Ron Dog!
Leno a closet conservative? While not quite as vile and directly hateful as Letterman and while actually saying some funny stuff at times, he does have that biting, nasty, liberal attack conservatives, Republicans edge to him because he is an admitted liberal. Saw it in an interview, as if you couldn’t tell by his monologues! And they do speak for him which is why I shut him off yrs. ago. I will only tune in for Palin and then it’s goodbye to the arse.
Complaint about Breaking News.
Here is some Breaking News that we knew all along.
OBAMA uses a pack of smokes a day and every Wednesday is gay night alky blast with his bros .
Does that “break” it for you?
Obama thought no one on the Loyal Press Bus would bust him.
I will watch Palin tonight. Leno is silly for a male but it’s his show so I will have to watch him, too. The crowd last night did not clap when he announced her name for Tuesday’s show.
OT OH... I smell rats in the NBC Cellar.
Palin 2012
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The powers that be at NBC probably ordered Leno not to make any jokes about Obama, Pelosi, Reid, any and all Democrats, liberal pet social issues and so forth, or he would not get his late night show back and he could go back to stand up at the comedy clubs.
If Leno had to stop Bush jokes his monologue would be very short. He goes to the Bush well often...it’s running dry.
My opinion of Leno fell when I heard his continual repeats; politics aside, it is cheap humor....something from a lounge act.
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