Here is an essay from Slate called “I Want To GOP To There” about 30 Rock‘s conservative politics. Sure. Although, the counterpoint is that somebody put too many farts in this engine, it’s about to EXPLODE.

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  1. wow. talk about missing the point.

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  3. After all his musing on how Liz Lemon’s eternally adolescent behavior somehow makes her “liberal,” the author conveniently ignores the fact that we just survived eight years of George W. Bush.

    Also the author doesn’t quite understand that with humor, sometimes it’s about making fun of ourselves, EVEN AT THE EXPENSE OF OUR POLITICAL WORLDVIEW.

  4. Also, the show is about a huge corporation, so yeah, I imagine having the more conservative viewpoint “win” the arguments is… how do you say… realistic?

  5. booferama  |   Posted on May 7th, 2009

    Slate published a counter-intuitive and unsubstantiated essay? You don’t say.

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