>I'm trying to like Dennis Miller's new show, but it just isn't cutting it
I'm
>afraid. I do like Bill Maher's new show - and I like that he's not
>restricted
>to sending up consertatives, but makes some pretty funny jokes against
the
>liberals as well. I think Dennis needs an audience. I understand that
he's
>trying to do something different, but I don't think it is working for
him.
>
>Also, there seems to be something subtly desperate about his
pro-Republican
>positioning - especially when he's faced with a person who is putting
forth a
>convincing, lucid, logical opinion that is not Bush friendly. It makes
me
>suspicious that Miller has signed something that requires him to try to
>counter
>- even if he doesn't have anything intelligent (or otherwise) to say.
>
>I hope he cleans things up. Gets a live audience. Makes it more
>interesting.
>I'm a fan of his and I want to want to watch.
>
>cp
>
I agree with everything you say, except the live audience is really
annoying on
Bill Maher's show. Not that I disagree with their applause after every
sentence, sigh, it's just such a distraction takes time away from
"debate" so
to speak. Just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose.
~Woody Allen


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