Chris Rock spoke about Mitt Romney's religion and the economic recovery Thursday night on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon."
Political Comedian John Fugelsang joined Dr. Michael Eric Dyson to weigh in on the issues on Friday.
Chris Rock spoke about Mitt Romney's religion and the economic recovery Thursday night on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon."
Political Comedian John Fugelsang joined Dr. Michael Eric Dyson to weigh in on the issues on Friday.
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who listens to Chris Rock!!!!!! NOBODY!!!!
Actually, I'd take his advice over yours, but that just me. I think he is very funny and very smart. Go Chris.
Hollywood elite liberal as a mouth piece for Obama??? So shocked!
Donald the duck for Romeney, So Shocked???????
WOW, What a BAD Week for President Obama!!
Wait until the Supreme Court comes down HOPEFULLY with THEIR decision!!!
REaly you mean the heavy loaded unjust SCOUS?
Let the excuses begin.....
Along with the whine on the right.
A newly released USA Today/Gallup poll shows that, by a margin of 13 percentage points (53 to 40 percent), swing-state voters want Obamacare to be repealed. The poll included registered voters in 12 key states: Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, Colorado, Iowa, New Hampshire, North Carolina, New Mexico, and Michigan. By a margin of 15 points (53 to 38 percent), registered voters in those state think it was “a bad thing” that President Obama’s signature legislation was passed.
When asked how Obamacare would affect their family’s “healthcare situation” in “the long run,” swing-state voters said Obamacare would make it “worse,” rather than “better,” by a margin of more than 2 to 1 (42 percent “worse,” to 20 percent “better”). That’s not a great result for legislation that the Congressional Budget Office says would cost about $2.5 trillion (see chart) —or about $7,000 per American and nearly $30,000 for a family of four — over its real first decade (2014 to 2023) alone. That’s a lot of taxpayer money to spend to make Americans’ health care worse
I don't like his comments. The only time Black Comedians are funny is when they make fun of Black people and people laugh.
Who is this tool doing the Ed Shultz show this week on the radio. He just plain sucks
I agree....Talk about a Racist. Man this tool is horrible.
Nobody is forcing you to listen. Kiss a frog.
Chris Rock is right. Mitt Rommey's membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is bound to be a major issue for Evangelical Christians who view the Mormon Church as a cult. The Mormon Church is tight-knit, such as it favors its own members over other people in business dealings and charity giving. Rommey is going to have to say that he will make an effort to change the Mormon Church.
trolls just ain't got no sense of humor......hahahahaha.....as a matter of fact.....most teapubs don't have sense of humor unless it is at someone elses expense.....
let's test that...."only time black comedians are funny is when they make fun of black people" sounds righty to me.....hey I'm white or should I say a Heinz 57 and I laugh at myself all the time......hohohohoho hehehehe............