Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Scott Baio On Erin Moran

Baio has proven to be a minion of the conservative movement, having supported Trump. Not surprising that he's banged more blue-eyed big-breasted blondes. Suppose the older he gets, the more he protects the Teutonic lifestyle. Or maybe because he grew up in the Reagan era where things seemed simpler and much more...carefree.

Maybe that wasn't the truth, but as we got older we tend to stray into life we sometimes cannot control. As is addiction. Erin Moran had terminal cancer and she died rather quickly. Whether or not drugs had anything to do with exacerbating her condition is a different story. It seems Baio was quick to point out her addictions. Which seems incredibly cruel, because it happened so fast. But if you put a microphone into the mouth of a has-been, a direct answer is all we can hope for. Why? Because society are sick of mealy mouth liberals. Liberals turned comedy into garbage. Because only their brand of comedy is funny. I don't fucking like Blue Collar Comedy 'tards, but they have the right to joke too. Seinfeld was too afraid to go to colleges. The place where comedy SHOULD thrive and that being politically correct can take a back seat to laughs. Forget that. The liberals of the 90's would've puked on themselves if they had lived this far to see and hear that people like Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman and the whole cast of Saturday Night Live dragged comedy to the worst its ever been. Because it's agenda comedy. That shit is boring and comes from a really dumb place. Much more comedy to be mined anywhere else. This is low hanging fruit.

So liberals are attacking Baio for his lack of compassion. I get the criticism such as "just be a gentleman about it, despite her addictions."

If I was Baio, here's probably the more kinder speech I would've given "I was sad to hear of Erin's passing, and regret not doing more." Of course, none of this would've satisfied the die hard angry onliners but at least he would never mention her addictions (if there were any).

Publicity is a terrible thing to have to wrangle in this internet age.

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