Yes they need to do this because they are both way too biased. I thought comedy shows would stay impartial but the only impartial news source that I could find that didn't support either side was phillyd, we need more people in the middle
Not really... he had home field advantage and came out on top obviously, but it wasn't even a battle. It was a conversation between 2 people of opposing views
He's hosting a show, and only has so Long to cover a set string of topics, he's also a comedian, so he has to make light of the things they are saying, she was a guest and not held to a standard by the network she was currently filming under, you have to look at both sides of the equation.
I am looking at both sides of the equation. He had the power to move on to another topic whenever he wanted to because he's the host, and he used that to avoid her points multiple times, and his comedy was even flatter than usual.
Avoiding points, half-assed jokes, and submissive body language. He was on the back foot the whole time, even with the advantages of being the host and having the audience on his side.
You really think the traffic light joke or the "you say you're not racist a lot for someone who isn't racist" were at all funny?
And pay attention to his body language. About half way in his amount of eye contact drops off and he starts getting a little more shifty in is chair.
I don't see how tomi didn't do the exact same thing if they did it at all, bottom line, it wasn't even about winning, it was about having a conversation
LOL Check out the debate analyst over here.
Seriously, garlog. You gotta stop being contradictory for it's own sake all the time. People are eventually going to catch on.
@shurikkaru
Well if you can't see the difference in body language I guess there's no point in talking about it.
@matthewg
Contradictory to what? The first post in this string is mine.
Trevor: Wow taht's good.
Tomi: I'm aborting the baby.
Trevor: No! Balck lives matter.
Avoiding points, half-assed jokes, and submissive body language. He was on the back foot the whole time, even with the advantages of being the host and having the audience on his side.
And pay attention to his body language. About half way in his amount of eye contact drops off and he starts getting a little more shifty in is chair.
Seriously, garlog. You gotta stop being contradictory for it's own sake all the time. People are eventually going to catch on.
Well if you can't see the difference in body language I guess there's no point in talking about it.
@matthewg
Contradictory to what? The first post in this string is mine.