So much for the SOTU address opening many eyes among the masses. Poll shows most had a positive reaction.
If the President of the United States needs to be stage-managed and cajoled into sticking to a script when the world (down from last year by double digits) is watching? Yikes.
But this positive reaction was obviously limited to people who chose to watch the speech. There were many people who either couldn’t watch, didn’t bother to watch or actively decided not to watch.So much for the SOTU address opening many eyes among the masses. Poll shows most had a positive reaction.
"and he's universally worshipped and adored again". GeeshSo much for the SOTU address opening many eyes among the masses. Poll shows most had a positive reaction.
I saw the Democratic response, and I agreed with everything. I fast-forwarded though all the delayed analysis.Sorry. I had more important things to do.....like trim my nails. No lies there.
Especially since he too has a short attention span. He refuses to read anything too long or complicated.But the show had producers who edited the speeches to fit in the viewers' short attention spans. He needs that same kind of person at the white house.
I can fast-forward through this and get through faster. It might take several days to get through it all, and I don't know when those days will be.and also pausing for applause (which also is a regular feature)
That would be me. I made it through about an hour and changed the channel, never bothered to watch the response.But this positive reaction was obviously limited to people who chose to watch the speech. There were many people who either couldn’t watch, didn’t bother to watch or actively decided not to watch.
In addition to his tendency when making a speech to go on and on, I wonder in the back of his mind if he was trying to minimize viewership of Democratic response, knowing the later it was (especially on the east coast) the less likely it was people would watch the response (and any after speech analysis).
Especially since he too has a short attention span. Herefuses tocan’t read anything too long or complicated.
many liberals were closest Limbaugh listeners, Trump has become so predictable he no longer gets hate watchersI’m reminding of Howard Sterns ratings. People who hated him listened longer to hear what he would say.
Oh, Rush was pretty predictable. Come out of the top of the hour with a recap/recasting of the news, then tease the thing that's "really going to make you mad" going into the second break, elaborate on it afterwards to get the villagers all riled up, and then take callers after the bottom of the hour local break. Then take the calls from angry listeners and maybe - if Rush's phone screener did his job - find that one whiny "liberal" caller whom Rush could thump in an argument. It was (at least when I listened during his 90s heyday) a pretty consistently structured show...littered with the occasional "comedy" bit where he punched down on people.many liberals were closest Limbaugh listeners, Trump has become so predictable he no longer gets hate watchers
Was Rush still playing the political parody songs in the late 90's?Oh, Rush was pretty predictable. Come out of the top of the hour with a recap/recasting of the news, then tease the thing that's "really going to make you mad" going into the second break, elaborate on it afterwards to get the villagers all riled up, and then take callers after the bottom of the hour local break. Then take the calls from angry listeners and maybe - if Rush's phone screener did his job - find that one whiny "liberal" caller whom Rush could thump in an argument. It was (at least when I listened during his 90s heyday) a pretty consistently structured show...littered with the occasional "comedy" bit where he punched down on people.
And the formula worked, to put it mildly. It was - as one consultant pointed out to me - entertaining enough to keep listeners hanging on through 4 breaks an hour complete with news, traffic, weather, and a bevy of commercials. The difference between Rush and Trump is that the former was the ring-master, while the latter is (at this point) the circus animal. I didn't listen past the late 90s, but I'm guessing that Rush didn't drag out the "Chelsea Clinton is a dog" bit 8 years after Bill had left office, or ranted on about "Travel-Gate" a decade later, but instead kept it topical. Yet during his speech, Trump dragged out the whole "the 2020 election was stolen" thing, and seemed to be still focused on old grievances.
Seemed to be fairly seldom after the mid-90s. Once Rush was apparently convinced by Newt, etc that he was a kingmaker, a lot of the humor stopped.Was Rush still playing the political parody songs in the late 90's?