"If you don't vote, you're a moron" - Craig Ferguson, 2008

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KEEP IN MIND THIS HAPPENED IN 9/10/2008. Enjoy!

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  • It's incredible to see the shit show late night has turned into and then watch Craig Ferguson masterfully avoid taking a side and instead bring everyone together in the process via comedy

    @SUScorporation@SUScorporation5 жыл бұрын
    • Craig was such a class act. Possibly the last of late night talk.

      @syntaxusdogmata3333@syntaxusdogmata33335 жыл бұрын
    • he was the late night host you never knew you needed, but was so very happy to have!

      @samanthanickson6478@samanthanickson64785 жыл бұрын
    • yeah no kidding. nowadays its so political its like come on guys write some material. regardless of what side you're on. i miss Craig and Dave

      @marksandquist4275@marksandquist42755 жыл бұрын
    • Craig and Dave would have done exactly the same subjects if they were still around. It's not the shows that have changed outrageously. It's something else..

      @user-zu5sp7wx2g@user-zu5sp7wx2g5 жыл бұрын
    • Can you imagine James Corden doing this? I'd like Corden to have the cojones to have Ferguson on the show someday.

      @ncmartinez_his@ncmartinez_his5 жыл бұрын
  • You upload and i Instantly miss Craig

    @azamally7010@azamally70105 жыл бұрын
    • @Georg U he was doing a radio show on sirius, but stoped to make a movie with kathie Lee and his stand up tuor, I have most of the episodes and I LOVEE the radio show, such interesting conversations, more time to talk without the showbizz bullshit

      @jessica5497@jessica54975 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for keeping this going so great. Craig Ferguson 2020 Robot Skeleton Army

    @AaronxATL@AaronxATL5 жыл бұрын
    • Citizens of Ass Möde

      @SirGingerOfKnight@SirGingerOfKnight3 жыл бұрын
  • You should put this up every election cycle!

    @richrunner2014@richrunner20145 жыл бұрын
  • I remember this episode and I really enjoyed seeing it again. I saw this episode in when I was 18 and what Craig says this episode rings in my head every time its time to vote. I have always voted.

    @Royalmerc@Royalmerc5 жыл бұрын
    • Thank You

      @1RFB308shooter@1RFB308shooter5 жыл бұрын
  • The whole registered to vote thing boggles my mind. in denmark if you are over 18, you are automatically registered to vote. They sent the voting ballet to your address. The only thing you have to do, is go vote. Its not that hard!

    @ViciousSeacow@ViciousSeacow5 жыл бұрын
    • Well it's because one party doesn't want a lot of people to vote..

      @user-zu5sp7wx2g@user-zu5sp7wx2g5 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-jq2ow6fn9b The reason they're not trying to fix it or make it easier. I'm not saying that's how it came to be

      @user-zu5sp7wx2g@user-zu5sp7wx2g5 жыл бұрын
    • That is truer today (2021) than when you wrote your comment in 2018. Our country is in deep trouble, now that “the former guy” and his enablers and followers have stopped pretending to work for the interests of we, the people.

      @Petalumination@Petalumination2 жыл бұрын
  • This video needs to be played today

    @peteward8125@peteward81253 жыл бұрын
    • highest voter turnout in a hundred years and it lead to a fucking insurrection and laws passed to prevent "the wrong people" from voting.

      @ratholin@ratholin2 жыл бұрын
    • I love Craig. Funny, intelligent, so quick, and a great patriot. However, while I vote every cycle, I disagree that if you don't vote you are a moron. I also don't believe it is our duty. We have the right to vote. A right and a duty are not the same things. I personally take a lot of time to listen, read, watch the debates, basically be invested in the elections. It is hard work and it is usually impossible to know what platforms the politicians stand for. All we hear is sound bites and criticisms. They make it sound like all Republicans are racist and all Democrats are Communist. For those people who don't have as much time available as I, it is even harder to decipher what the politicians stand for. We end up with a population that watches one channel or the other for 15 minutes, or listens to their best friend who watches one channel or the other. My opinion: If you want to vote, or feel it's your duty to vote, then go vote. It's your right. Those people who don't feel knowledgeable or just prefer not to vote should not feel ashamed by that decision. That is their right.

      @bobmunro9104@bobmunro9104 Жыл бұрын
  • It's a shame that it has gotten worse in the decade since he said this...

    @keithclingan6689@keithclingan66895 жыл бұрын
  • I know this sounds really weird, but at 11:40 he has this little back and forth with the audience about what the percentage for a "D" grade is. And the crowd responds "Yeah." It's not that they just respond with an affirmative, it's that they all respond "Yeah" and they all respond with the same tone and note if you were to play that "Yeah" on a piano. Craig really tapped into something in people, and when folks were in the studio they were locked in. It was really great to see and be a part of. I got to see him live doing stand up a few weeks ago here in Iowa, and he was just as sharp. Thank you for putting this up, Jayleno Fly!

    @benprewitt4600@benprewitt46005 жыл бұрын
  • Oh my god, there just isn't anyone on Late Night this naturally talented. You can tell even though Craig has a team of people behind him, that he truly was just a genius. Like it just pours out of the guy. He's not reading off of anything. He looks at everyone in the crowd as if they're sitting across the table. He talks to us like we're friends hanging out way too late even though everyone has to go to work in the morning. I never felt like he just had some canned bs or an agenda beyond making as many adults in this country have a reason to smile before bed. There is no doubt in my mind there have been millions who have literally spent their entire day without one until seeing him on the screen. He shared his soul so that we have the strength to share our own, every day. I honestly love this man. I don't mean I like him. I've long fallen for this man, for giving so much of his light to so many who he'll never even meet. Thank you so much Craig. ~L 💜

    @Krystalmyth@Krystalmyth5 жыл бұрын
    • Me too 💙

      @jessica5497@jessica54975 жыл бұрын
    • I'm with you. I feel the same

      @bobmunro9104@bobmunro9104 Жыл бұрын
  • God I miss his show...

    @OYT0724@OYT07245 жыл бұрын
  • This is EXTREMELY RELEVANT today... I miss Craig and I don't even live in the US. We need ballsy people in media again

    @wavetech_@wavetech_3 жыл бұрын
  • This is one of my favorite videos on KZhead, timeless and exact

    @amiramduby@amiramduby2 жыл бұрын
  • Very appropriate for 2020... shame on the media. All sides of it.

    @brandongreene3213@brandongreene32133 жыл бұрын
    • Well said

      @bobmunro9104@bobmunro9104 Жыл бұрын
  • The amount of parallels and how this apply to the current world is mind blowing.

    @Naz_91@Naz_913 жыл бұрын
  • I *TOTALLY* needed this today. Nice work as always JLF!

    @UpstateMediaNY@UpstateMediaNY5 жыл бұрын
  • So impressed at how well he handled this, what a beautiful man!

    @heyguysitsshea@heyguysitsshea5 жыл бұрын
  • 12 years later and still as true as it can be.

    @Glaubwuerdigkeit@Glaubwuerdigkeit3 жыл бұрын
  • Craig Ferguson, born scottish, naturalized an american.The man choose a country and since from that moment, he determined to be a responsible patriot, not taking any party but to stick to his ideals and the values of the foundation of the young nation. His perspective is out of the two party political system and it reaches to everyone with his humor, reminding us by comedy, it's better to unite and not divide. A great nation has a strong sense of humor during dark times. Great sense of vision and such a love for humanity Craig has!

    @cesarmadero05@cesarmadero053 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome. Lol, for a second I thought "OH MY GOD HE'S BACK!!! YES!!" Oh well, but this is awesome thanks

    @Smurfitysmurf559@Smurfitysmurf5595 жыл бұрын
  • Bring back Craig was the best show out of all of them I don’t look forward to watching late night shows anymore

    @rmk22sr.2@rmk22sr.25 жыл бұрын
  • My only regret is that i have but one up vote to give this video...

    @elephantintheroom3854@elephantintheroom38544 жыл бұрын
  • My God do I miss this man :'(

    @xxcnd83xx@xxcnd83xx5 жыл бұрын
  • “But then again, you may mistake me for a guy who gives a fuck” perfectly sums up this mans genius in one sentence.

    @zzestyranchdipp4506@zzestyranchdipp45065 жыл бұрын
  • What a legend!

    @nimittvora@nimittvora3 жыл бұрын
  • I miss him.

    @Gevaudan1471@Gevaudan14715 жыл бұрын
  • This is so spot on

    @hflvx@hflvx5 жыл бұрын
  • PREACH!!! Even more relevant today. Thanks so much for posting!

    @loved012one@loved012one5 жыл бұрын
  • Come back Craig! This needs to be showing today. Assmode!

    @digitalblues01@digitalblues013 жыл бұрын
  • You can put a pig anywhere you want in America and put lipstick on it too!

    @magicpowers@magicpowers5 жыл бұрын
    • Are you being deliberately obtuse or is it just your nature?

      @hugh-johnfleming289@hugh-johnfleming2895 жыл бұрын
    • @@hugh-johnfleming289 oh its definitely deliberate.

      @magicpowers@magicpowers5 жыл бұрын
  • Great job posting this video today, thank you!

    @alma14594@alma145945 жыл бұрын
  • I watch this every year (normally on older, lower-quality rips). This year it's . . . yeah.

    @glotof@glotof3 жыл бұрын
  • I know this is redundant, but GOD I MISS CRAIG ON LATE NIGHTS!

    @JohnThomasii@JohnThomasii5 жыл бұрын
  • I agree with Craig; im from Spain and since i was able to vote... i did it every election (here you don't have to register, you show your ID, pick the ballot you want on the voting school, put it on a envelope and then put it on the poll), the party/candidates of my choce never won an election; but i did my part, it's not my fault that they didn't won, because i did my part. I wish we could vote more, for every issue on the country we, as citizens should vote for what we think is right; and to not let others decide for us if we can aboid it.

    @charles_wipman@charles_wipman5 жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant Jay and Craig.

    @adventurecapitalist5001@adventurecapitalist50013 жыл бұрын
  • just dropped off my ballot an hour ago

    @Zack-xz1ph@Zack-xz1ph5 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing

    @LoveSoLost@LoveSoLost4 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for posting this, JLF. I love watching any of your videos with Craig and I think I have watched almost all of them. =D With the topic of this video, I think Craig would be mad at me because I can honestly say, I have never voted in any election. I have never seen a candidate I can trust and if they ever had an election ad or a debate where they talked about themselves, instead of bad mouthing their opponent, then I might trust them. Although, to go along with what I said, you will never hear me complain about politics because I feel I do not have the right to do so, since I don't vote. Thanks, again, for posting hits, JLF. Yours are always awesome. =D

    @yourchannel2567@yourchannel25675 жыл бұрын
    • I appreciate your civility in expression your honest opinion. Glad you like the content & you're always welcome here!

      @TheJayLenoFly@TheJayLenoFly5 жыл бұрын
    • Sir or Ms, just vote against all then, send a message

      @giomjava@giomjava4 жыл бұрын
  • preach

    @robertogarnica2034@robertogarnica20345 жыл бұрын
  • #thejaylenofly you should change the title to, "Craig Brings us together amidst vicious political infighting". You will get waaaaay more views.

    @danielcoleman8290@danielcoleman82905 жыл бұрын
    • Thats actually a helpful idea, wish you had been here before I published the video. Your title is more hopeful.

      @TheJayLenoFly@TheJayLenoFly5 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheJayLenoFly Thanks for the response, you do a great job. Keep it up, God bless you. Take advantage of your platform to do what Craig did, make us laugh and defuse tension. :)

      @danielcoleman8290@danielcoleman82905 жыл бұрын
    • god bless! Will do my best! Thanks for the supp!:D

      @TheJayLenoFly@TheJayLenoFly5 жыл бұрын
  • 4:40 I just realized he clearly dubbed in "FAMILIES" wtf. Did he originally say something else or what? Maybe he accidentally said it weird and dubbed it to make it clearer. So strange...

    @davidhiltner7288@davidhiltner72882 жыл бұрын
  • 🙌

    @DeepSeeBlue3636@DeepSeeBlue36365 ай бұрын
  • "But then again you may mistake me for a guy who gives a f*ck" xD Good ol' Craig!!!

    @renfaver@renfaver5 жыл бұрын
  • 12 years later, Joe Biden would release his "I'll always be your friend" campaign ad, and a friend would make the exact same argument from 5:53 : I don't need your friendship, I need solutions.

    @nfullenwider@nfullenwider3 жыл бұрын
  • Things haven't changed as far as news goes except maybe more biased . I wish Craig were still on late night TV...

    @paulcochran1721@paulcochran17213 жыл бұрын
  • Jayleno

    @musaub7@musaub75 жыл бұрын
  • I'm totaly forgeting to like the videos.. tumbs up yo all

    @guyjones8605@guyjones86053 жыл бұрын
  • his prophecy worned us

    @donaldthegreat5809@donaldthegreat58094 жыл бұрын
  • What a pratriot that man👏

    @juanreza694@juanreza6943 жыл бұрын
  • Yes everyone should vote because that seems to work really really well! Sometimes people should stick to things that are good at and not dip into realms that they don’t know anything about.

    @timmothyburke@timmothyburke2 жыл бұрын
  • its great watching this years later. key point, the media and THEIR agenda strive to be more popular and IN THE KNOW about the issues than the candidates themselves these days, including the current late night figureheads/bobbleheads

    @moralesfv8228@moralesfv82283 жыл бұрын
  • That guy with the carpool karaoke really sucks. Really miss seeing Craig on the Late Late Show

    @ludwigfan3013@ludwigfan30135 жыл бұрын
    • Ludwig Fan James Corden's fantastic. I miss Craig but personally, after he brought in the skeleton, it was all downhill.

      @pisto30@pisto305 жыл бұрын
    • I dont agree. Both are very different. Craig is a genius, corden a good host and seems to be a kind person, I don't see how we can compare them...

      @jessica5497@jessica54975 жыл бұрын
  • and here we are 11/18/2023 on the precipice of an election that will decide between autocracy and democracy. Because of Palin Gingrich Trump McConnell and McCarthy

    @markbeames7852@markbeames78526 ай бұрын
  • 5:03 - Who would have guessed that the other one would be the President of United States at some time

    @kratos5589@kratos55892 жыл бұрын
  • Still think he was best looking and the best host 😍

    @JennyHendrix69@JennyHendrix695 жыл бұрын
    • He is even more hot now hahah that strange

      @jessica5497@jessica54975 жыл бұрын
  • Loved that Craig Ferguson would make fun of both sides, now it just seems like every talk show host are on the same side

    @mrkarki001@mrkarki0015 жыл бұрын
    • Maybe one side is too lopsided now

      @hop-skip-ouch8798@hop-skip-ouch87983 жыл бұрын
    • thats because one side is a shitshow

      @tenfourten8438@tenfourten84383 жыл бұрын
    • 5 years later, gee, I wonder why?

      @yourbassist15@yourbassist153 ай бұрын
  • touching, an ex scot , still believing the american dream, from back in 2008 , wonder is the belief system is still intact, ?

    @vicsaul5459@vicsaul54593 жыл бұрын
  • His unbias is apreciated

    @conchejoraff@conchejoraff3 жыл бұрын
  • It's not surprising that a lot of naturalized citizens here are often more interested in voting than those of us who were born here. They know the differences between our freedoms, liberty, and our right...no, our DUTY to vote...and that of many other countries. Sure, we have our problems, such as the Popular Vote vs the Electoral Vote, but it's still the best system in the world, yet so many don't participate. I didn't get why it was that way when I was in high school, and I still don't get it now at age 64. I guess a lot of those "woke" people are still asleep.

    @jamesthe-doctor8981@jamesthe-doctor89814 жыл бұрын
    • Politics isn’t exactly relevant everyone. It is hard for me to care to invest time into voting when I know the outcome will have no discernible affect on my life for the next four years.

      @embeddedspade9576@embeddedspade95763 жыл бұрын
    • @@embeddedspade9576 “four years” leads me to infer that you’re talking only about the presidential election. What’s needed is to vote in every election, especially local and state government elections. It’s called “grassroots voting” and it’s far more important than simply voting once every four years for the president. It’s how your vote affects how and where politicians are positioned in the government to get what you wish done. The thing is, you can’t just sit around and hope for a good outcome, you have to at least learn the platforms of the politicians and officials within your voting arena, then vote for your best choices. But you probably don’t need me to explain this, I’ve heard they still teach it in school.

      @jamesthe-doctor8981@jamesthe-doctor89813 жыл бұрын
    • @@jamesthe-doctor8981 I definitely agree that local/state elections are much more important - they have a more direct effect on my everyday life. But the relevance of such effects varies a lot for people which changes how important voting is to those people. For context, I am a white, male, 20-year-old college student in California born into (technically) an upper-middle-class family from Connecticut. All of that info is kind of necessary to get an idea of why I don't feel politics has much of an effect on me, or even why I won't have much of an effect on politics. Though I think the prevalence of institutionalized white/male privilege across America is somewhat exaggerated, it does still exist. So it is hard for me to have any complaints in my current situation and thus hard to have a great need to vote for any change. And though I was born into an upper-middle-class family, wealth is dependent on location in America. Connecticut is not the cheapest place to live so people in our tax bracket truly only afforded relatively average homes, amenities, etc. Now I've moved to California to attend a state school (as an out-of-state student) which is not inexpensive - I expect to have a great amount of student debt. With that said, to me, the most intriguing aspect of the previous Presidential election was Bernie Sanders who of course, in the end, had very little chance of winning the vote. But even if he had become President, his proposed radical changes to America's tertiary education would have taken years if not decades to be implemented. While checks and balances are essential, they make for a very slow and redundant governing body. So even if everything went smoothly during 4 or even 8 years under a Sanders Administration, the pendulum would simply swing the other way and much of the progress for one side would be removed; just look at how much effort Trump put into dismantling the work of Obama. So again, since this was pretty much the only political issue I had any investment in for the last Presidential election, it was hard for me to find a reason to vote in 2020. This notion is further enhanced when you take a simple look at the Electoral College and the results where both California and Connecticut are always Blue. Moving back to local elections, working solely as a student in California, I personally don't even know which local elections I am eligible to partake in. But either way, my investment in whichever place I am living is low enough to have no real effect on me and I personally might even morally question myself if I affect a place I don't spend the majority of my time actually living in. Overall, I think the vast majority of people have varying degrees of involvement in politics over the course of their whole life; though I don't know your life. Has your involvement varied over the years? Were there possible variables your involvement depended on, ex. occupation, location, etc.? For example, I was very interested in joining the military, ROTC or the US Naval Academy were options for me two years ago, and would have greatly cared who my boss was going to be. I was very eager to watch this video because I highly respect Ferguson and admire how introspective he is (especially as an autodidact) but he didn't quite go into as much depth on the subject as I would have hoped. This is expected when his main job really is to just entertain an audience but I fear his message could have done more harm than good. As you mentioned above, "you have to at least learn the platforms of the politicians..." but this video and many others like it witnessed in the 2020 election simply said to "go out and vote". I'm afraid a 100% voter turnout including the greatly uninformed or even misinformed is much more dangerous than a mostly informed 60% voter turnout. When people begin to vote off who has the most on-screen "charisma" and who made the best roast in the last debate, you end up inaugurating, I'll just say, non-impressive figures. Sorry for the long response, hope the discussion can continue.

      @embeddedspade9576@embeddedspade95763 жыл бұрын
    • @@jamesthe-doctor8981 Was my verbose response too offputting?

      @embeddedspade9576@embeddedspade95763 жыл бұрын
    • @@embeddedspade9576 not at all, I must have been busy this time last week because I missed the notification, entirely. I, myself, am white, 65, and grew up in South Florida which I left in 1975 at age 19 after enlisting in the Air Force, where I spent the next 20 years. I began a tattooing apprenticeship at the 10-year point and worked both careers full time until I finished my AF career and continued tattooing full time for an additional 5 years. After goofing around for a few more years as a network engineer for a small, local company on the MS Gulf Coast I taught myself goldsmithing and how to cut and polish gemstones as a hobby, but that turned into a profession after I decided to pursue my Graduate Gemologist degree to better my knowledge of gemstones. That leads me to around the turn of the Millennium when I moved back here to SoFlo to help look after my mom, who passed away last January at the amazing age of 93. I consider myself to be supremely fortunate to have been able to again live in my childhood home and return the love and care my mother provided me as a baby, child, and yes, even into manhood, as she reached the twilight of her life. I have heard many, many people say “I wish I’d spent more time with my parents before they passed away. I feel fortunate beyond measure that I’ll never suffer that feeling. I wrote about all of this (there’s a lot more, but I’ll spare you 😂) so that it might be easier to understand why I voted absentee by mail in Florida my entire life, and still vote by mail today, so this long-winded reply to your question is: no, my involvement hasn’t varied much, if at all, these past 47 years of eligibility. I kept up with local politics in the old days by keeping current subscriptions to my hometown newspaper and the Miami Herald, and never missed even one ballot, including during my tours in Germany, South Korea, and Desert Storm. Keeping current finally became much easier once the World Wide Web became accessible. I most definitely agree that a 100% voter turnout would very likely be a disaster now, and probably at any point in our country’s history, but that’s very much in line with what I meant to convey with my original comment, which may not have been stated clearly enough with the written word. Unfortunately, the inability to impart tone, inflection, humor, irony, etc., with a mere keyboard is often frustrating. However, I mentioned that it is up to the individual to become aware of the pertinent issues of the day and the platforms upon which our governmental representatives stand, then vote as they see fit. But what I would like to hope is understood is that we all do so while using our intelligence and knowledge to the utmost. Our country’s political reach and involvement is *FAR* more complex than it was in 1974, when I was 18, but whereas most of where I had to glean information from was a very different set of media, mostly periodicals like newspapers and magazines, along with a *MUCH* less slanted group of broadcast media, today I have virtually every unclassified piece of information that mankind has ever known...right here in my hand. And *that* is why my involvement remains as involved as it ever has, and will continue to do so as long as I am able to hold off the dementia of advanced age. I’m not one to scold anyone about anything so, if any of the following seems as though it is, it’s purely unintentional. Many of my formative years growing up were in the ‘60s, and as a guy who first started playing guitar in 1964, (yes, I still play - there are a few phone camera videos of my most recent cover band in my channel list, somewhere,) I was fairly influenced by those rock stars who literally begged their fans to vote, much like musicians do today, only back then it was only very rarely laced with their own personal political views, unlike today. Back then it was simply, “You can’t make any change unless you go out and vote.” Yes, I realize that, as ultimately true as that statement is, it’s also strongly hampered by many things which are far beyond my control, and the control of the average voter. I’m not going to get into it because it can drive me a little nuts, but the whole Electoral College setup kills me sometimes. 😂 Most states are set up to cast ALL electoral votes to the popular vote majority, even if it’s only in the majority by a fraction of one percent. And not all states are required to do so. The thing for me is, even with all of its flaws, imperfections, and what have you, I don’t know of any better system on earth. So when I say that I believe that people truly need to get online and learn the issues and platforms, I say it because thanks to the Internet, it’s easier than it’s ever been! I say it’s the best system on earth because I spent more than half of my life (at the end of my military career, that is,) defending the constitution of this country from all enemies, foreign and domestic, for the express purpose of keeping the privilege and DUTY to vote as free as it’s been since this Republic was founded. Anything less feels incredibly disrespectful to me, personally, and a complete waste of our citizens’ freedoms, and even more importantly, our liberties. Voting is truly the one true freedom we can honestly guarantee ourselves. To not vote because you don’t believe it makes any difference in the next four years only insured that it can’t make any difference in the four years that follow. Thanks for your great reply, and thank you for reading all of mine!

      @jamesthe-doctor8981@jamesthe-doctor89813 жыл бұрын
  • This is surprisingly apt for today and how people view president trump.

    @havock89@havock895 жыл бұрын
  • Was this the reason he got canceled?

    @jphillipsf@jphillipsf3 жыл бұрын
    • He left on his own saying that he got tired after 10 years of doing the show.

      @Andynath100@Andynath1003 жыл бұрын
    • Yea, this is why he quit on his own, 6 years later. Man Internet is full of stupid people... just like America

      @derrickstorm6976@derrickstorm69762 ай бұрын
  • Which is worse, someone who has no clue about the candidates, the state of the economy and war, the Constitution and our relative place in the world who has to be told to vote by a late night comedian voting... Or these people staying home to watch the Kardashians and leaving it up to people who pay attention and give a damn enough to have a vague idea of all of these things and make an informed decision without being led by the hand or scolded like a twelve year old?? Fucking Hollywood.

    @winstonsmithsneighbor7604@winstonsmithsneighbor76045 жыл бұрын
  • I miss Craig :-( . Anyway. I wonder what he would say about Trump, his election, and now his unfortunate impeachment.

    @nunosoares2329@nunosoares23294 жыл бұрын
    • He’d tell him what he told all the other celebrities.

      @sunshine3914@sunshine39142 жыл бұрын
    • "Unfortunate" by the way

      @derrickstorm6976@derrickstorm69762 ай бұрын
  • 05:27 Is it just me, or has Biden been getting...Bidenyer?

    @Stoutaragua@Stoutaragua3 жыл бұрын
  • Replace Jon Stewart with Trevor Noah, still relevant

    @JamesFaction@JamesFaction3 жыл бұрын
  • Folks news)))

    @LeuanLegoev@LeuanLegoev5 жыл бұрын
  • First

    @martinangelov1667@martinangelov16675 жыл бұрын
  • There's an election? :P

    @sweiland75@sweiland755 жыл бұрын
  • The system is broken. It is ridiculous to think of only voting for one or the other. Don't vote and bring about real change. Why put quarters in a broken machine?

    @ryanthoroman3293@ryanthoroman32934 жыл бұрын
  • The aquatic celsius concurringly subtract because smoke namely trouble times a early news. periodic, childlike cover

    @marianchambers1588@marianchambers15883 жыл бұрын
  • If you vote, you lose the right to complain because you voted for it. Just fyi... SMDH

    @dudeyo8428@dudeyo84285 жыл бұрын
    • No take backs?

      @papa_pt@papa_pt5 жыл бұрын
    • @@papa_pt nope... the public must learn that it sucks and majority rule is a fallacy in a republic.

      @dudeyo8428@dudeyo84285 жыл бұрын
    • @@dudeyo8428 majority rule is a mistaken belief in a republic? It wouldn't be if the majority voted rationally on every issue lol It's better that people learn from their mistakes rather than being forced to double down on them by people like you

      @papa_pt@papa_pt5 жыл бұрын
    • @@papa_pt in a republic only the law rules. The majority of the mob always brings down the rest. This is why we restricted the majority rule with the law.

      @dudeyo8428@dudeyo84285 жыл бұрын
    • @@papa_pt what do you mean "people like you"?

      @dudeyo8428@dudeyo84285 жыл бұрын
  • i do not watch the news... i do not read newspapers. i do not follow politics and have no clue what they are lying about or telling truths about. i also do not vote. and before someone chews me out.. i served for peoples rights to vote, and by that same service my own right not to vote... im just saying there are more sides to the story than people know. i loved his show and he is entitled to his opinions, no hard feelings.

    @axemeagain2554@axemeagain25545 жыл бұрын
    • That's the part I had to disagree with... all the other parts about voters being informed about both sides was fairly on point and is something the media doesn't promote nowadays

      @CrashForce@CrashForce5 жыл бұрын
  • I'm voting for all of Mexico & South America to move in the USA, but not vice versa. Happy voting. #believewomen always & forever.

    @WhatAboutall@WhatAboutall5 жыл бұрын
    • What

      @Gevaudan1471@Gevaudan14715 жыл бұрын
    • Gr8 b8 m8 i r8 8/8

      @thetetons744@thetetons7445 жыл бұрын
    • @Steven H imagine Mexicans in Mexico

      @WhatAboutall@WhatAboutall5 жыл бұрын
    • @Steven H Didn't say they weren't good, just the novel concept of borders is the issue & how it doesn't work both ways.

      @WhatAboutall@WhatAboutall5 жыл бұрын
  • Trump2020🚂🇺🇸🎈💖

    @sheilaathay2034@sheilaathay20343 жыл бұрын
    • Be ya feel pretty stupid right now

      @derrickstorm6976@derrickstorm69762 ай бұрын
  • As much as I love him, when it comes to politics I would accept only one thing from a comedian: making fun of it. Not support the stupid system.

    @marktudor3695@marktudor36953 жыл бұрын
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