Humor At Dinner

Who demonstrated the best sense of humor at the Al Smith Dinner?

  • Romney knocked it out of the ballpark!

  • Obama ruled!

  • No one. We need to have a serious third party in American politics for real change.


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PJABBER

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I give extra points to candidates that have a sense of humor.

It may not be that big a deal to those here who can't find much to laugh about and to those who can't even begin to humanize their opposites, but being able to deliver a punch line is an invaluable skill in politics.

Both candidates made remarks at the Al Smith Foundation dinner held by the New York Archdiocese in Manhattan last night. The dinner is a traditional event where the presidential candidates appear and trade barbs with one another weeks before the presidential election.

This is a debate that did not have the press screening questions, offering excuses to their favorite and the audience only had to laugh to register their approval.

Joe Biden was not invited so as to not skew the polling. :awe:

Romney's Humor

Obama's Humor
 
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HomerJS

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I thought both were funny. Fox and MSNBC were too partisan in theire reviews.

Best lines

Romney: in honor of Sesame Street the president's words are brought to you by the letter "O" and the number 16 trillion

Obama: I know Mitt is Gov Romney's middle name. I wish I could use my middle name.
 

Todd33

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Don't care. Neither guy wrote their material. Well that is true for the debates too.
 

dank69

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I liked Romney's line about being able to wear what he and his wife normally wear around the house. :D
 

D-Man

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I am for Romney and both he and Obama were funny, but I thought Romney walked the line between Politics and Humor pretty darn close.
 

Farang

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I am for Romney and both he and Obama were funny, but I thought Romney walked the line between Politics and Humor pretty darn close.

Agreed, I thought '08 was a lot better as it felt like an honest step back from the campaign trail. Romney was too biting at times
 

Moonbeam

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Nov 24, 1999
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The title of the film clips say it all. Romney kills and Obama pokes fun. Two completely different people, one a simpleton, self entitled moral savage, and the other a person of
complex and rich moral character, a prick and a sage, a ruthless boss and a judgment capable moral leader.
 

ivwshane

Lifer
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I thought romneys jokes were funnier but the amount of Obama bashing became tiring.
 

Yreka

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I thought both were funny.

Best lines

Romney: in honor of Sesame Street the president's words are brought to you by the letter "O" and the number 16 trillion

Obama: I know Mitt is Gov Romney's middle name. I wish I could use my middle name.

This
 

Charles Kozierok

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Hannity was going on about how much better Romney did, saying he "brought down the house" while Obama "seemed flat". He was puzzled by this, never considering for a moment that it might have been a result of his own biases.

To his credit, he did play both of the men's routines. And I did notice that Romney got a few more laughs.

But what was far more noticeable of a difference is that the majority of Romney's jokes were attacks on Obama -- some of them rather harsh -- while Obama's routine was mostly self-deprecating.

Again, says something about character -- or lack thereof.
 

dank69

Lifer
Oct 6, 2009
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Hannity was going on about how much better Romney did, saying he "brought down the house" while Obama "seemed flat". He was puzzled by this, never considering for a moment that it might have been a result of his own biases.

To his credit, he did play both of the men's routines. And I did notice that Romney got a few more laughs.

But what was far more noticeable of a difference is that the majority of Romney's jokes were attacks on Obama -- some of them rather harsh -- while Obama's routine was mostly self-deprecating.

Again, says something about character -- or lack thereof.
The lack of character thing is a theme amongst Republicans these days. I caught a bit of the final Murphy-McMahon debate this week in CT. As usual, the sheep are sick and tired of all the negative ads so the question posed was this:

You have two minutes to say nice things about the other candidate.

Murphy went first and complimented her on her drive and charitable contributions. McMahon said Murphy had beautiful children and ... that's it. :D

Video clip
 

cybrsage

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Nov 17, 2011
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The title of the film clips say it all. Romney kills and Obama pokes fun. Two completely different people, one a simpleton, self entitled moral savage, and the other a person of
complex and rich moral character, a prick and a sage, a ruthless boss and a judgment capable moral leader.

I think it is against forum rules to call a black man a savage. You might want to edit your post.
 

cybrsage

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Both were good...but I thought Romney was funnier - and that actually surprised me. I thought Obama would be funnier than Romney. Thanks for the links, I missed it live.