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To: Nextrush

“”Saturday Night Live” was in vogue back then and I slowly came to believe conservatism needed a more popular presentation of its ideas with comedy and satire. “

There really is a huge audience hungry for conservative views and traditional messages. But the venues for reaching mass audiences are 90% sewn up by liberals. I stopped watching TV ages ago and don’t own one. I cancelled my satellite radio because the comedy, for which I’d subscribed, was 90% anti-conservative and 100% not funny. (The not-funny was evidenced by the “comedian” delivering a “joke” and hearing the audience applaud rather than laugh. The audience agreed with the view expressed, but it wasn’t actually funny.)


4 posted on 09/24/2015 5:22:38 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: Gen.Blather
Did you see Jimmy Fallon's "Trump vs Trump" segment? It's an all time classic. Steve Colbert's interview of Trump was not as memorable, but was a real good, unbiased interview which put Trump in a positive light.

You might be surprised. These two could mature into being decent hosts for conservatives to have the opportunity to get their message to those viewers.

10 posted on 09/24/2015 5:37:30 AM PDT by grania
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