Posted on 06/10/2013 5:55:49 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55
NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Friday night monologue. Jay hits the feds from all sides: the NSA surveillance scandal; the IRS targeting scandal and the agency's extravagant, million-dollar conferences; and the exploding national debt. Notice the difference in audience reaction for a Mitt Romney tax joke.
(Excerpt) Read more at nation.foxnews.com ...
Me neither!
You don’t think NBC would.. uh yeah they would.
Click through the Fox link to the Breitbart link. The video works fine there.
Thanks!!!!!
That's a grand idea. Offer unslanted, clean, comedy and good country music.
And Pawn Stars and Duck Dynasty reruns. And maybe even a hunting and fishing show on the weekends.
You can see the video clip of this at this location.
Youll have to watch a couple of short commercials, but less than two minutes in youll be watching Leno take this administration apart.
Enjoy...
http://www.nbc.com/the-tonight-show/video/friday-june-7-2013/n37811/
—— Build a new network around Leno....the FOX Comedy Channel. At least somebody needs to snag his writers when his run is done.——
Glenn Beck is the only one with the vision to do this, but he’s probably tapped out, since they’re growing so fast.
But they just snagged Laurie Dhue, who probably is working at a discounted rate. So you never know.
Jay Leno is not only eviscerating Obama, he’s painfully extracting market share from David Letterman as the Tonight Show gains viewers.
Somehow it’s fitting that the only NBC show whose ratings are rising has a host whom NBC executives in their wisdom fired a few months ago and will be leaving soon.
That’s good. Ridicule is the best tool. They used it against Dan Quayle and Sarah Palin. They deserve it.
Can’t watch at work. Was it funny?
Go through to the Briebart link.
I guess now that he doesn’t have to be concerned about his job he is voicing his sentiments.
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