MrsSpringsteen
Blue Crack Addict
I've been reading quite a bit about Sarah Silverman lately and her movie, I guess her whole "schtick" is to be as outrageous as possible (not just about 9/11 but about many other subjects)..but who would find any humor in this? Where do you draw the line? Like it says in that article most comedians still view Sept 11th as a taboo subject -yet as the writer states, the First Amendment allows people that freedom.
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=114407&format=text
"For comedian Sarah Silverman, Sept. 11, 2001, the worst day in this country’s history, could be twisted into a business coup for American Airlines.
If only the company would use her suggested slogan: “American Airlines: First Through the Towers.”
After all, 9-11 was “devastating” for the New Hampshire-born comic. But not because of the murders of the 2,986 people who died that terrible day.
In the movie “Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic” the 34-year-old jokester quips in the big-screen version of her one-woman show that it was doubly tragic “because it happened to be the exact same day I found out that a soy chai latte was, like, 900 calories.”
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=114407&format=text
"For comedian Sarah Silverman, Sept. 11, 2001, the worst day in this country’s history, could be twisted into a business coup for American Airlines.
If only the company would use her suggested slogan: “American Airlines: First Through the Towers.”
After all, 9-11 was “devastating” for the New Hampshire-born comic. But not because of the murders of the 2,986 people who died that terrible day.
In the movie “Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic” the 34-year-old jokester quips in the big-screen version of her one-woman show that it was doubly tragic “because it happened to be the exact same day I found out that a soy chai latte was, like, 900 calories.”