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Why Gary Shandling Scares Me
Bill Maher had a solid liberal panel Friday night: Arianna Huffington, Phil Donahue and Gary Shandling. Obviously Shandling is the least political of the three, but I've seen him on there before and he hates Bush and hates this war and is solidly on our side of the issues.When the discussion turned to McCain's refusal to support Jim Webb's new GI Bill, Maher, Huffington and Donahue were (appropriately) disgusted with McCain.
Whatever you think of those three individuals (and everyone of them gets on my nerves for different reasons in spite of my overall political sympathies with them), they are three hyper-informed political observers. So I was more than a little surprised when, at the tail end of the discussion, Shandling, who had been quiet, said:
I would not question John McCain on an issue of a bill like this. I honestly trust him, in a strange way, to do the right thing for G.I.’s, the way he – that what he actually believes in. I think these are complicated issues that we can sit and talk about. And I was confused here as people were talking about it.
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He seems like an intelligent man who has certainly lived that difficult life. I wouldn’t be so—
He seems like.... I trust him in a strange way....This is what we're up against. Shandling is a smart guy. He was told the facts by three smart people, one of whom is an old friend (Maher) but he chose to believe John McCain instead of his lying eyes. You could dismiss Shandling as a mere entertainer, but this is the appeal of McCain to the Russerts of the world and to a good chunk of the electorate.As bad as Mccain is, as patently absurd as his policies are, as much as he repeatedly announces his attention to continue Bush's policies at home and to make them worse abroad, there are a lot of voters, "swing voters", not necessarily stupid, who are going to hear the facts, look at the issues, and vote with the guy who "seems like" their crusty but lovable history teacher or football coach from high school.Just my daily input of pessimism for the day.







Comments (7)
Okay, the formatting on this is freakin' wacky. And not preview...?
WTF?
Everything after "I wouldn't be so..." is me.
April 28, 2008 3:44 PM | Reply | Permalink
Relax. They have nothing to talk about if they all agree.
April 28, 2008 3:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
Don't be so pessimistic. John McCain is going to have to stand up on a stage with lights and TV cameras and have several debates with Barack Obama. Whereas Barack is generally less of a debater than HRC, he's going to absolutely destroy McCain. A similar dynamic will play out all around the country. Obama is smarter than McCain, and more charismatic. He comes off as being a great deal more authentic and candid than Mr. Snake Talk Express...
April 28, 2008 3:51 PM | Reply | Permalink
I saw that show. The scariest thing about Shandling was how his face was frozen in place. He looked like a ventriloquist. Lay off the botox Garry!
April 28, 2008 4:20 PM | Reply | Permalink
Heh. I was tempted to open with "No, not the ravages of plastic surgery on aging Television personalities...."
I resisted, with great maturity.
April 28, 2008 4:22 PM | Reply | Permalink
I saw the show too. It was, I believe, the worse show ever because of Gary Shandling. They couldn't have an honest discussion about anything because he (Shandling) was either cracking jokes, changing the subject or being completely incoherent.
April 28, 2008 5:24 PM | Reply | Permalink
Shandling is from AZ isn't he? Stuck on the hometown
boy evidently. Watching celebs discuss politics is about as enlightening as getting movie reviews from
Pentagon generals. Just a waste of time to me.
April 28, 2008 6:01 PM | Reply | Permalink
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