Emmys will edit Kathy Griffin’s offensive speech

  • #181
Just read this thread and I don't know a thing about Kathy Griffin, but her "offensive" speech that won't be aired surely struck me as funnier and less offensive than just about everything I've ever heard come out of Sarah Silverman's mouth.

Why don't people I find bothersome ever get censored?!:rolleyes:

If the end times are near, bring 'em on, I say!

LOL....just noticed this...you're a hoot, southcity!
 
  • #182
i can not know the mind of god and can only go on his words. i could swear he said something about not taking his name in vain. it is a guess but i would think that would also apply to his son. somehow i cant see a god who makes 1 of his 10 top rules as dont take my name in vain getting a giggle at the reference to his son performing oral sex on a object even if it is a "joke".

I get your point, sherri, and it's a good one.

My only follow-up thought is this: Is it truly vain to use the name of God (or His Son) in satire to get the world to look at those who really take His name in vain (ie - the "stars" who thank Jesus profusely at the awards podium, but live lives in direct and public contrast to everything He stood for and preached)?

Perhaps Ms. Griffin's comments weren't made in vain at all.

And, of course, only God could make that final determination for only He truly knows what was in her heart.
 
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..... There is still a difference between mocking the powerFUL and mocking the powerLESS.....

Maybe something's wrong with me, but I willfully admit that I am gleeful when the powerful get publically spanked and horrified when the powerless get publically spanked.

Of course, who's powerful and who's powerless remains open to interpretation!
 
  • #185
You all have just given her more material. I am sure her pocketbook thanks you... As long as they are talking about ya is the saying in Hollywood~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:twocents:
 
  • #186
She did the Bobby yell at her live show in Fort Myers last month. She was great. She's known for saying suck it so it doesn't surprise me. It also doesn't bother me; I think she's funny. What makes her funny to me is that she has no boundaries.

right, none whatsoever, lol.....

(except in her act) she claims she "won't **** with the jews, lesbians or Barbara Walters"....although, i've seen her mess w/Barbara Walters on The View, lol....during one entire show she was guest host on, she kept saying "i wanna talk about the fight betw Rosie & Elizabeth".....out of blue while talking about issues of the day, she would just pop out & say "i wanna talk about the fight betw Rosie & Elizabeth":)....ALL THRU THE SHOW...
.....i thought BW was gonna blow a gasket, but she took it all in stride pretty good, lol.........
 
  • #187
You all have just given her more material. I am sure her pocketbook thanks you... As long as they are talking about ya is the saying in Hollywood~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:twocents:

oooooh, ya think she reads here, julia????...i hope so! (with a wicked grin on my face)....
 
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I'm obviously catching up here, but LOVE love LOVE Steven Wright. You're right, he's good at laughing at himself (or stupid things humans do in general). Thanks for the youtube video. He's a hard guy to track down on the internet!

Speaking of Steven Wright, he came to our college campus about 15yrs ago. He left the stage when someone started heckling him....just politely turned around and left the stage right in the middle of his act!!:eek: (needless to say, people where not happy!)
 
  • #190
Personally, I'm delighted to the extent that somebody finally satirized excessive Jesus displays at winner's podium; it was long overdue.

Me too! First time I ever thought Kathy G. was funny! I got a good chuckle out of reading her comments!
 
  • #191
Regarding people thanking God for winning awards, the Bible tells us we are to credit God for all good things that happen to us, for we are nothing without Him. He gets the glory for our blessings. That's why I say "praise the Lord" so much, He is to get the credit, not ourselves. So I think it's very appropriate to be thanking Him for success. It doesn't necessarily mean He chose them to win a statue, but He gave them the abilities and talent to win, certainly. Are some who thank Him hypocrites? Maybe. But we should remove the plank from our own eyes before trying to remove the speck from theirs.
 
  • #192
Either you hear what she said with her tongue in her cheek or you don't.

Either you hear her disrespecting Jesus or you hear her disrespecting hypocrits.

Each camp rationalizes their position, to be sure, LOL!

well put!
 
  • #193
.... But we should remove the plank from our own eyes before trying to remove the speck from theirs.

So true.....but then what would any of us have to talk about here!!! :)
 
  • #194
Speaking of Steven Wright, he came to our college campus about 15yrs ago. He left the stage when someone started heckling him....just politely turned around and left the stage right in the middle of his act!!:eek: (needless to say, people where not happy!)

wow!...most comedians know how to put hecklers "in their place", so to speak.....hmmm...(well, except for what's his face "Kramer")
 
  • #195
wow!...most comedians know how to put hecklers "in their place", so to speak.....hmmm...(well, except for what's his face "Kramer")

LOL, close! How-Not-Too-Handle-Hecklers 101!
 
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Bless his stupid little heart!

lol....:p

yeah, a good comedian is primed & ready for hecklers, i would think....i've seen a couple at Zanies waaaay back in the day when we would go there, & the comic could say something 'stabbing', yet funny, & the heckler would just shut up.....if the heckler was drunk & being obnoxious, they'd be shown the door....like i said, a good comedian knows how to handle hecklers, imo....
 
  • #199
lol....:p

yeah, a good comedian is primed & ready for hecklers, i would think....i've seen a couple at Zanies waaaay back in the day when we would go there, & the comic could say something 'stabbing', yet funny, & the heckler would just shut up.....if the heckler was drunk & being obnoxious, they'd be shown the door....like i said, a good comedian knows how to handle hecklers, imo....

Totally true - I've seen shows that were funnier because of the way a comedian handled a heckler. If you're a pro, you gotta know how to do that.
 
  • #200
Totally true - I've seen shows that were funnier because of the way a comedian handled a heckler. If you're a pro, you gotta know how to do that.

Or if you're respected enough they won't even try. Take George Carlin for example. I saw him live a few weeks ago during my bachelor party in Las Vegas. No one dared try. He probably would have slayed them.
 

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