Matt Welch | June 17, 2005
Penn & Teller take on the PATRIOT Act. Link via Martini Republic; Reason's 2004 interview with Penn here.
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The comments on that post are hilarious. A bunch of liberals trying to figure out what a libertarian is.
I went to see Penn & Teller when I was a kid. After the show
they were hanging out signing autographs and someone asked Teller
why he never spoke. He said: "It's my show, isn't it? I can do
whatever I want."
I'll have to wait to watch the video, but if it's up to their usual
quality of work, I'm sure it'll be great.
The comments on that post are hilarious. A bunch of liberals
trying to figure out what a libertarian is.
The fact that some have never heard the "republicans who smoke pot"
line tells you that the whole notion of libertarianism is brand
spanking new to them. And once again, I don't know how libertarians
are constantly labeled as utopians when they're the only ones who
don't want ther government to fix everything to their
liking.
interesting. (the comments section that is) a bit depressing,
sort of weird, though. this insane faith that if only the correct
millionaires will be elected, everything will get good again...is
disturbing.
p+t are always entertaining.
Check out this one:
This video clip is disinfo. Many of those who have already
commented, noted that these potty mouthed guys have an agenda of
their own. A clip like this does more damage to the cause of peace
and honest governance than three years of nonstop Bill O'Reilly and
Sean "Chubby" Hannity combined.
Wow. There are some untethered fuckers over there.
i like the part where they type "honest governance" and don't puke on themselves. that's good stuff.
Gah... those comments are kinda disturbing. I mean I'm not
exactly a libertarian either but at least I was open minded and
took some time to hear you out. Lo and behold, I actually found a
lot of things to agree with (which is why I still visit this site
daily).
I swear no one in this country has any idea anymore what side they
might be on... let alone what the sides are...
It's always disheartening to see that some of those who might be the most interested in being politically active are only looking to find another untethered fucker (thanks, Dylan to hold the reins.
(from the P&T comments)
Government can be used to enable less statured citizens in
society...
Does he mean short people? As a 6'5" American, I
demand that the government generate and enforce regulations to do
away with low-hanging video monitors in airliner cabins. (This
would apply, of course, to foreign airliners landing here as
well.)
Thank you very little.
I find it odd that so many of those commentators are willing to disbelieve P+T's stance on the Patriot Act because they didn't like their other stances on, oh, recycling or feng shui or whatnot. Does that make them all neo-cons??
dhex, I see you made an appearance over there.
People simply cannot think for themselves. duncan, I think people
DO see what they believe are sides and blindly join one. Did
somebody once make a pro-Bush comment? Well then absolutely nothing
they have to say can possibly be worth hearing or thinking about.
Sad state of affairs.
Yeah, God forbid P&T debunk conspiracy theories and lies your opponents regularly use against you as a club to discredit legitimite gripe. Nooo, they said we were wrong in case a, so they must be on the dime of the opposition. Quite sad really (and not limited to the left either).
About the comments - no one on the left really denied being
conspiracy nuts.
Oh, and for the Showtime impaired, P & T season 2 available on
DVD.
Another Friday Fun Link. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog at the Michael Jackson trial with his [MJs] supporters.
"penn is a fat fuck and he should be made fun of. Nothing like a
poseur "skeptic" that claims to know the truth about everything.
Fuck him with teller's needle dick."
haha... classic. down with theocracy! up with spending our tax
dollars on psychic teleportation!
I think those boys just didn't like P&T picking on Noam some time back. That and the whole missing rationality thing.
Heh, the commentors call Penn & Teller lackees of Bush for
their "Conspiracy Theories" episode where they say that, yes,
terrorists did in fact ram planes into the WTC.
And then they wonder why they're still looking for 100,000
democrats to wear their wristbands...
Duncan,
re: "I swear no one in this country has any idea anymore what side
they might be on... let alone what the sides are..."
Might I make a friendly suggestion? Be on your own side, as long as
you are doing nothing which harms someone else.
If you do this, you will find that you already are a
libertarian.
Might I make a friendly suggestion? Be on your own side, as
long as you are doing nothing which harms someone else.
If you do this, you will find that you already are a
libertarian.
Mr. Gordon-
But what if we really don't like someone? Or if we can say that
we're doing it "for the children" (*like when the nazis and their
predecessors went after the gypsies, and later the jews, etc.)? Can
we harm them then? What if we bait, harass, stalk, threaten,
assault, goad, and antagonize them continuously (some crimes) until
they raise their voice (not a crime)?
*Before anyone starts yapping check your history, there were laws
enabling the imprisonment and sterilization of innocent gypsy
(Roma) men as early as the mid 30s.
I generally like Penn & Teller. (Penn's best role is in the
movie The Band Who Would Be King.) I love to hear Penn talking
about politics and stuff in interviews.
However, from the bits I have seen, the Bullshit show is dumbed
down way too far and may do more disservice than service. I haven't
seen the Pat Act one, but Penn may be reading, so I wanted to let
him know how I felt about the new show.
i love the BS series. i think it's dumbed down deliberately...
both to appeal to people who haven't heard these viewpoints before,
and to people who already agree with the general ideas presented,
and are just looking for some entertainment. after all, this is a
TV series, not "Reason". what it can do is refer interested parties
to further reading, such as this website.
"CAT Violations" - the simple answer to your question is no, that's
not ok, that's directly harming someone.
they did a pretty good job in the first season, at least in regards to firewalking, feng shui and scam artists who talk to the dead.
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