kevin m
Veteran
Now, the "English was good enogh for Jesus" is interesting. Because I don't know the context, this could be either a sarcastic joke/poke or just ignorance.
This is the Stewart/Colbert crowd. I'm sure it was #1.
Now, the "English was good enogh for Jesus" is interesting. Because I don't know the context, this could be either a sarcastic joke/poke or just ignorance.
I understand the rally to "restore sanity" part, but can anyone explain the "keep fear alive" part?
This is the Stewart/Colbert crowd. I'm sure it was #1.
For those of you not familiar with the political tone in the US and Colbert and Stewart's shows: Stephen Colbert "plays" an archconservative TV show host. He typically takes the message of the Republicans and conservatives and twists it to its most logical extreme in the name of comedy. I am afraid that are a few people who take him seriously. It is tongue in cheek. The Bush era was known for rhetoric that focused on fear ... fear of terrorism, etc. Colbert's "counter-rally" was intended as a spoof on that whole ethos.
Good photos Rob! Did you get a hit of that joint? lol!! just kidding! I watched a bit of this on the tele. I thought the 3 trains was kool! I expected it to be biased toward liberals, but I did hear Jon rail on some of the dems a few times. Glad for that because the problem is in both ranks. When I went to the 1st big teaparty event in 09 I was seated beside a Clinton democrat who didn't like where her party was headed. Many dems & unaffiliated such as I were on that bus. Mainline Republicans hate the teaparty movement but biased networks like the ones on the van report differently. Only until we as Americans come together as one & blame both parties nothing will be done & it'll be business as usual. But the 1st step is that the Pelosi /Reid crowd has got to go!
What I find interesting is how cynical people are about politics these days. It seems, no one is serious, everyone is offering their opinion using sarcasm or satire. I'm speaking of US in particular.
The right is so out of it that they're funny just being themselves, and the left is so jaded and cynical that its hard to take them seriously.
But great series, simple and articulate pictures. You manged to cover the event without sensationalism.