Craig Ferguson speaks on the Aurora Colorado shooting

siftbotsays...

Self promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Saturday, July 21st, 2012 8:41am PDT - promote requested by original submitter bareboards2.

bareboards2says...

Actually, there was plenty of silliness, as it was recorded the night before.

He traditionally starts with audience interaction and a monologue. Both those were cut, especially since the monologue was about Batman.

There were plenty of jokes and pre-tragedy innocent fun.


>> ^ant:

What was the whole episode like? I assume no jokes and stuff. I remember 9/11 was like that. I think some hosts were crying too.

antsays...

>> ^bareboards2:

Actually, there was plenty of silliness, as it was recorded the night before.
He starts with audience interaction and a monologue. Both those were cut, especially since the monologue was about Batman.
There were plenty of jokes and pre-tragedy innocent fun.

>> ^ant:
What was the whole episode like? I assume no jokes and stuff. I remember 9/11 was like that. I think some hosts were crying too.



Ah, interesting and thanks.

Trancecoachsays...

we need more grief on television. more real emotion. more reality and the healing that comes from facing it -- from coming together.

We're not going to get any wiser until we can get there.

together.

articiansays...

I love Craig Ferguson. Seems like a very good man.

The Colorado thing was terrible. Dude opened fire on a large number of people in an enclosed theater, suffocated them with tear gas, and killed as many as he could. That is very terrible thing.

I wish we could actually discuss the issues, instead of instantly condemning them. The immediate reaction by any media representative is "I can't understand why this happened". I don't feel like you can say that while living in a country that continues multiple wars on many innocents around it, or lets extremely, albeit nonviolent, dangerous criminals walk off scot-free with half the countries money, or has nearly-daily events like this occur in the same week.

It's just stupid to think people have no reason to go insane while living here. It's wrong to take out that insanity on innocent people, but you can't say you don't understand why it exists while wearing your horse-blinders during so many other atrocities.

Send this Article to a Friend



Separate multiple emails with a comma (,); limit 5 recipients






Your email has been sent successfully!

Manage this Video in Your Playlists




notify when someone comments
X

This website uses cookies.

This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using this website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

I agree
  
Learn More