Yeah, Sam is great! This is the best era in comedy. Phil Hanley, Stav, Big Jay, Norman, Gillis, Ari's "Jew" special was surprisingly funny, Chris DiStefano... then the heavy hitters like Chappelle, Louis CK, Burr, Dave Attell, etc
I am so impressed with how he handles all crowed situatons, he is so good at it. He must have a theory about how to handle people. I wojld love to know what it is.
I love how Sam has jumped on this morning show shtick, he doesn't know why they keep inviting him, the anchors are aware he does this, but he keeps doing it and they keep getting salty about it. He even makes it clear he will do it because he requests live on air segments. The jokes aren't even terribly clever, but it's still fascinating to see how many news anchors he can piss off until he becomes ex-comunicato.
You cant get much lower than robbing another man of his family, and his future with them. Your also robbing those kids of their family and father. The wives a pieces of sh*t, but i'm not talking about that. Its about the guy who wanted to meet the kids but she wouldn't let him. I don't condone violence but even Gandhi, who is synonymous with 'non-violence, didn't believe a man should just lay down and take that sort of disrespect. Most people don't realize what a badass Gandhi really was. He said that if a man who couldn't fight to protect his family and his honor then he was a coward. And that he had no business being the head of a family. Its true he believed in non-violence, but thats been taken out of context. Because he wasn't a fool, and said that non-violence was the goal, the ideal to strive for, but that doesn't work when someone is using violence towards you or your family. He believed a man needs to fight for his honor, for his family, and his country. Gandhi could even be considered pro-guns, as he believed in bearing arms. He said that there is aways hope for a violent man. The violent man is always able to learn non-violence. But the coward will always be a coward. He said a coward is dangerous, in the face of danger a coward will hide like a mouse. He is a danger to everyone around him. He cannot protect his family and therefore he's a danger to them. But 'they' don't tell you that do they, I believe its been deliberate that you've never heard of Gandhi that way and the only image you have of him is a meek passive peace promoting moral figure. Because to 'the powers that be' learning that morality also mean't defending what is right even if it mean't bearing arms and using violence to do it is a very dangerous thing for the people to know. Isn't it.