I'm sure everyone here already saw it, but if you didn't, WOW. Our boy Dana goes up against Cato Institute/WSJ/all-around-dickslap Stephen Moore and leaves a pile of teeth, tendons and tears in his wake. Worth a watch.
I'm sure everyone here already saw it, but if you didn't, WOW. Our boy Dana goes up against Cato Institute/WSJ/all-around-dickslap Stephen Moore and leaves a pile of teeth, tendons and tears in his wake. Worth a watch.
that was beautiful
hi, i'm steve
Dana's way too smart and quick for 99.9% of people who might oppose him.
It was very nice having him in our backyard for so many years.
My momma had twin babies on one sweet summer day;
She beat one in the head, and I'm the one that got away.
YES! thank god. i was praying there was a thread or mention of this on this site after watching it last night. he's so amazing. the second i saw him on last week's crawl, i knew he was going to fucking kill.
LOVE Dana Gould.
(good to see you too, PO!)
It's so cool to see a dude like Dana on a show like that - making great points, being funny, and not coming off like a smarmy cockhole. Bravo!
That was pretty great! Go Gould!
rapist coming, don't get raped.
Was he on the whole time?
Holy shit it was amazing. One of the top smackdowns in Bill Maher panel history.
Awesome! We missed ya Patton!
That was great, now I want to see the whole thing. Dammit.
with all due respect to Dana's comedic mastery that guy Stephan Moore is a human pin cushion. He's routinely booked on NPR here in NYC as the conservative viewpoint in a debate against some random liberal professor and consistently comes off as a lying, shameless moron. I don't understand how any respectable news organization allows him on the air. My best guess is that they consider him the Republican version of Alan Colmes.
Human pin cushion he may be, but being on that panel seems like a tough gig for a comic. Gary Shandling did great last week also, but I watch that show every week and comedians can get trounced, since they seem to try to be funny rather than win an argument. It happens all the time that a comic makes kind of a weak point relatively because its one that fits a joke and then a Congressman says something that makes their joke seem foolish.
Dana Gould making a strong point and then having two great jokes afterwards was a great move.
Just a heads-up for those w/out HBO...they do a podcast of the whole Maher show every week. Usually hits iTunes on Wed.
I don't know that anyone would still be interested in viewing the clip, but it's on Gould's MySpace page.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoid=44566110