You know, I'm thinking Jeff George on FOX25 is funnier than all of them lately. ;-)
You know, I'm thinking Jeff George on FOX25 is funnier than all of them lately. ;-)
I'm becoming more of a Seth MacFarlane fan with each passing month
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NBC should stick to the orginal game plan and just cancel Leno's show.
The only reason NBC is keeping Leno is because they know he will surface on a rival network. Fox or ABC would snag him a heart beat. They are afraid Leno and Letterman will slaughter Conan in the ratings.
Let Leno go and stick with Conan's contract. At the end of his contract, if he is not producing let him go.
I hope he does a variety show of sorts, or hell even a talk show.
WAY more talent then either Conan,Letterman and Leno.
Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American animator, writer, producer, actor, singer, voice actor, and director best known for creating the animated sitcoms Family Guy, American Dad! and The Cleveland Show, for which he also voices many of the characters. He currently owns his own production company, Fuzzy Door Productions.
Thursday September 16, 2004
"Tonight Show" host Jay Leno defends himself against charges of a conservative bias in a no-holds barred interview:
“I'm not conservative. I’ve never voted that way in my life," Leno tells LA Weekly. He "really worries" what a Dubya victory in November will do to the makeup of the Supreme Court. He believes "the wool was pulled over our eyes" with the Iraq war. He thinks the White House began using terrorism "as a crutch” after 9/11. He feels that during the campaign Kerry should "make Bush look as stupid as possible."
Late-Night Political Jokes
"Democrats are saying that President Bush is refusing to take part in a town hall debate with John Kerry because Bush is worried about the questions the audience will ask him. After hearing this, the president said, 'That's ridiculous. I'm not worried about the questions, I'm worried about the answers.'" —Conan O'Brien
"Bush and Cheney say now they're targeting people who can't make up their minds, so apparently their trying to get John Kerry's vote as well." —Jay Leno
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,214564,00.html
This is a partial transcript from "The O'Reilly Factor," September 18, 2006, that has been edited for clarity.
I know — I don't know whether you know these guys. I know most of these guys. And, you know, Jay Leno, he's fair in his program, but he's a liberal guy. He'll tell you that.
David Letterman, very committed liberal. Bill Maher, off the chart left. Conan O'Brien, very liberal. Obviously, Colbert and Stewart live in the liberal precincts, make their living there.
I don't know, Kimmel; Ferguson, very liberal. I don't know what Kimmel is doing. What I'm saying to myself, shouldn't there be one moderate or conservative or traditionalist, you know, operating in these precincts?
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