7 Replies to “Frankly, My Dear”

  1. He’s absolutely right. Who elected Michelle to screw up school lunches across America ? No one voted for her or gave her the power to push her own personal agenda, yet millions of kids are now filling garbage cans with healthy inedible crap every lunch hour. What Bill Burr didn’t mention though is that measly $400g a year is for life. Not bad for 8 years of dedicated destruction to a entire nation.

  2. The best humor is always rooted in truth.
    In a country of almost a 1/3 billion, it should be unacceptable that Bushes and Clintons are even considered for the ballot. What a stunning coincidence that the best and brightest the country has to offer are also the close relatives of those who have already held power. It stinks yet seems to go unnoticed, guess that’s the power of “celebrity” in our cultures.
    If this were the US, Ben Mulroney would currently be in a battle royale with Justin Trudeau for the crown. Now that’s entertainment!

  3. Maybe it’s just me, but I could sense some discomfort in that audience with this line of humor … I loved it, but he was skimming the feminist/racist black hole, event horizon. Brave stand up.

  4. “What a stunning coincidence that the best and brightest the country has to offer are also the close relatives of those who have already held power. It stinks yet seems to go unnoticed, guess that’s the power of “celebrity” in our cultures.”
    I think it’s indicative of a ‘behind the scene’ cabal filtering out the choice of which candidates become the selection from which the voters can choose, and ensuring that the final candidates are in ‘their little elite club’ and willing to forward the club’s agenda.

  5. “If this were the US, Ben Mulroney would currently be in a battle royale with Justin Trudeau for the crown. Now that’s entertainment!”
    Ben already has a job, something Justin’s never seriously tried.

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