@theelementgirl4165 I totally agree. Everybody knows George Carlton was a genius, but very few people know. Dennis Miller was probably the most underrated comic of the 80s both of them lines just rinsing the look on George’s face when he was explaining stuff to him and he knew already, but George was saying was unique to look on Denises face when George was saying something he felt exactly the same way thank you for posting this
Philosophers avoid absolute statements and allow for dissenting opinions. Absolute statements and generalizations are the bread and butter of comedians. As much as they poke fun at human stupidity, like ole George does, the last thing they really wants is a thinking audience that questions their observational conclusions.
This guy was so fucking brilliant. I had the great fortune of seeing him live three times back in the late 80s, early 90s. Front row, center on one of the occasions. We miss you, George!
I've been a Carlin fan since the early 80s, when I found his album AM&FM in my local library. He's the only comedian I've ever been to see live, on his last ever tour.
@@pizzedahff3127 First album for me was one that got me beat by my mom. My brother had brought home "Class Clown" with him from the army and gave it to me. I never played it all the way through both sides and didn't know that the last bit on side B was the 7 words you couldn't say on TV. My mom listened to it one day when I was at school (8th grade) and promptly beat the crap out of me when I got home for having the record.
much of what he said about the separation of the classes is still true. the poor? they are there just to scare the *#!$!outta the middle class... keep them showing up at those jobs!! nimbe= not in my back yard Build More Prisons! but not here...
One of his best lines on stupid people--"Imagine how stupid the average person is, then realize that half of those people are stupider than that!"--Classic George!
I thought he occasionally funny but I'm always leery if those who believe they're smarter than everyone else. Being skeptical of EVERYTHING doesn't make you smarter than everyone else, it simply has a way of making people who can't think for themselves, feel dumb.
@@templehillsfunk ...George , through his comedy, encouraged people to think for themselves. That was the underlying message. He made it a rule to never punch down when on stage. You can find interviews where he says it. Carlin just delivered his life experiences through jokes. He was actually a very humble person.
@@joemarshall4226 That's what guests on Ben Shapiro have been saying. All your health related questions and concerns should be handled by TH-cam chiropractors in the order that they are received.
Of course George is almost everybody's favorite standup, but I always loved Dennis' humor as well. Even on Monday Night Football. I knew it wouldn't last as soon as it was announced, though.
He did a great job on Monday Night Football. He was a great fan of the game and knew the strategies. He definitely held his own with Al and Dierdorf. I actually preferred him over Dierdorf.
Interestingly reminiscent of my other favorite comedian, Bill Hicks. "It's just a ride." I wish they were still around, I feel like we need their dissident intellectualism now more than ever.
@@XelrisMZ actually it is sarcasm and cynicism that's keeping me sane. I embrace every bit of culture we have to avoid the mass psychosis. I follow my own routine everyday to never lose touch with my inner world. how are you doing?
@@chrisego3132 I'm doing surprisingly well given the times, but I've kinda adopted Carlin's global outlook on humanity. It's proven to be a nice defense against chaos I can't control :)
George Carlin was always my favorite comedian. I have been enjoying his wit and comic genius since my bunkmates in summer camp played a smuggled cassette of Class Clown, featuring the "Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say on Television." I understand that Carlin was Jerry Seinfeld's main influence and inspiration. I miss this guy so much.
George Carlin was the star of this segment, but Dennis bookending it with his Chef Boyardee punchline before pivoting to "the news" was great. Dennis Miller Live remains on of my all-time favorite late-night talk shows.
I hate to think of that moment when George's heart took its final beat and then he instantly woke up before God only to find out that Hell is a very real and eternal place. 😔
After the comedians of the Catskill's and vaudeville, there came several men who changed the art of comedy. These fellows brought a fresh viewpoint and started spinning stories, not one- liners. Lenny Bruce and George Carlin are the shoulders everyone who followed stand upon. Carlin never stopped writing new material and became a kind of guru, dissecting the society in which he lived. A unique, clever humorist, tilting at the windmills of absurdity man has created for himself.
My favorite George Carlin quote: " When you're born you get a ticket to the freak show, and in America you're given a front row seat"! That is so true!
I agree to all u said. There will never be another era of comedy, than 70's, 80's, and early 90's, except Friends. I still watch Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy.
Miller is a smart and intellectual comedian, but Carlin was always the most thoughtful and clever comedian of all time. Sure sometimes he was really negative, but he was usually spot on in his observations.
I never considered myself to be the sharpest knife in the drawer in high school because I hung out with the kids who were top academic performers, my two best friends went to Cal Berkeley. That being said I was pretty disturbed to feel the heat of anti-intellectualism in a SCIENCE class. That quick snip of a “famous poll” Lech Walesa really got me.
George Carlin, i miss you like Charles Schultz. Your statements were harsh,straightforward and true. you always give it to us straight and nevet watered down. you make me laugh doing bits I've seen over and over again.
Speaking of Betty Crocker, I remember David Letterman did a joke about a poll taken about who people thought the Vice President was at the time. A certain percentage said Duncan Hines.
@@Mozart1220 WOLFGANG, IHAD ONE AT 64. NOW 84 THX TO GREAT PLUMBERS & ELECTRICIANS!! TWO OPEN HEARTS & DEFIBRILATOR IN PLACE. MY IRISH LUCK EXCEEDED GEORGE'S. I WISH WE HAD HAD THE SAME. Be Well
George Carlin, and I do think he's a genius. I just realized that a lot of what he speaks about is the comedic version of what Roger Waters wrote about musically about society in a lot of Pink Floyd music (1970-1990). Very similar concept, just delivered through a different medium.
The problem is that no matter how much Carlin and others point out how profoundly our society is screwed up, NOTHING CHANGES. We all laugh in agreement and continue on as we've always done. We HEAR, some even UNDERSTAND... but too few effectively ACT to bring about any meaningful change.
I agree with Carlin; people are stupid. Not you all here in the comments (me included)…we’re more smarter than the others people. In fact, after reading the comments, you all are the most smartest people ever!
Like the man said..... Enjoy the show. I do anytime I get around people. Human intelligence has dropped so much in the last 500 years if we manage to survive another 500 we'll probably be about like an amoeba. ☮️☮️☮️🇺🇸
In the early to mid 1990s, Carlin came to my university to do a show. All went well until the middle of the show. In the middle of a joke he just exploded in a raging anger and yelled that someone in the crowd needed to get stabbed to death. He screamed stab that MFer again and again. Carlin believed that someone was making him lose the train of thought. It wasn't true, and everyone in the crowd was left dumbfounded. In my opinion, Carlin was indeed smart, but he fell into the same trap that every so-called urbane person falls into: You must believe as they do or you're just an uneducated fool. Carlin loved to question everything and everyone, but hated to be questioned as well. It was side with my view point or placed into the idiot-box forever.
@@calvinjones9716I don't think so.... I don't know George's heart. I hope he got the gospel of JESUS and received it before he died. THE DEATH BURIAL AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS FOR OUR SINS. BELIEVE BY FAITH AND YOU SHALL BE SAVED ! 1 CORINTHIANS 15 verses 1-4
@@brianmalaquias9425 If he didn't believe and receive the gospel of Jesus Christ, he is in hell. Could only hope he received the gospel by faith before he died.
Saw Carlin perform in Poughkeepsie, NY years ago. Spoke for over an hour straight without one and, um. Brilliant and articulate. A mind like a Swiss time piece.... However, he's a staunch atheist, which is of course his right. But he tends to condescend to those who are not. That's where he loses me. His political satire is spot-on but the religious observations as they pertain to intelligence went over the top.
Always funny , but no theologian. Read Romans 1. Paraphrasing, “God made the world that all would know He exists. The foolish deny this and worship the creation rather than the Creator. He then gives them over to their foolishness and as they profess themselves to be wise they will be proven to be fools” All will bow and confess, Jesus Christ is Lord Open your eyes people. Seek and you will find.
George was very funny and a lot of what he said was true but im sad to have to say when he passed he found out the truth about the so called invisible man though hes not in the sky but another dimension, im sorry that for such an intelligent man he could not get past that this dimension is a physical dimension and the others are more spiritual, he found that out rather abruptly and i can promise you when he did all he wanted to do was to be able to come back to this realm and tell everyone he could that he was wrong and that they should absolutely not believe any of his skits about there not being anything after this life and i speak from experience when i say this.
Man ..I first heard a George Carlin album in 75 on my first real date with the prettiest girl in the 8th grade ..the pretty girl kinda faded away but George stayed with me to this day and will forever .
Carlin never gave in to the political BS. He hammered both sides with equal joy. I wish Miller would have done the same, but instead became a Right Wing nut.
@@stephenhatley1599 Yes. Since you ask, the political state of the nation has much improved since the Idiot In Chief was kicked out on his sorry ass by a public enlightened to his treasonous ways. Particular delight is coming from the numerous investigations now underway of those four darkest years in American history. How you doin’?
Carlin ran straight into the iceberg of God, which kinda ruined his whole argument. Shoulda stayed with the "people are stupid" line, which was funnier, if inaccurate.
One thing I've ALWAYS HATED about Dennis is how he RUNS OVER people when they are talking! If you have a guest on LIKE George... You BETTER Allow him to freakin' TALK!
What a combination! Two of the smartest comedians ever!
@theelementgirl4165 I totally agree. Everybody knows George Carlton was a genius, but very few people know. Dennis Miller was probably the most underrated comic of the 80s both of them lines just rinsing the look on George’s face when he was explaining stuff to him and he knew already, but George was saying was unique to look on Denises face when George was saying something he felt exactly the same way thank you for posting this
Carlin was a philosopher under the guise of a comedian
Exactly.
All good comedians are. You can tell people the truth, as long as they're laughing when you're done telling it.
Well said
Philosophers avoid absolute statements and allow for dissenting opinions. Absolute statements and generalizations are the bread and butter of comedians. As much as they poke fun at human stupidity, like ole George does, the last thing they really wants is a thinking audience that questions their observational conclusions.
@@johnconway9882 yes being inherently a monologue or soliloquoy most standup is to philosophy and rhetoric as masturbation is to pregnancy
I could listen to this guy with my left ear forever
You don't like your right ear?
@@reckz420 it only comes through left ear on headphones
both ears even
Corpus Callosum
Hahahaha!!!😹 Very funny!
"I joined the Air Force to stay out of the service"
As a member of the USAF....bravo, sir.
Chair Force
This guy was so fucking brilliant. I had the great fortune of seeing him live three times back in the late 80s, early 90s. Front row, center on one of the occasions.
We miss you, George!
We need Carlin Advice now more than ever, omg, imagine how he’d MURDER Congress
I've been a Carlin fan since the early 80s, when I found his album AM&FM in my local library. He's the only comedian I've ever been to see live, on his last ever tour.
@@Ashbash-kf5xd YES!
@@pizzedahff3127 First album for me was one that got me beat by my mom. My brother had brought home "Class Clown" with him from the army and gave it to me. I never played it all the way through both sides and didn't know that the last bit on side B was the 7 words you couldn't say on TV. My mom listened to it one day when I was at school (8th grade) and promptly beat the crap out of me when I got home for having the record.
@Erin Walter She was hell on wheels, that woman.
"we're led to feel free by the exercise of meaningless choices"
He was telling us back then, the masses didn't learn or listen. Same sh** still prevails
much of what he said about the separation of the classes is still true.
the poor? they are there just to scare the *#!$!outta the middle class... keep them showing up at those jobs!!
nimbe= not in my back yard
Build More Prisons!
but not here...
Aye...some (alot) ppls kids! Smh itll never end Hitler was onto something just in wrong way
One of his best lines on stupid people--"Imagine how stupid the average person is, then realize that half of those people are stupider than that!"--Classic George!
God I loved Carlin. We need him now more than ever.
I cried when George died. A rare human , indeed.
YEP! ME TOO! Same with Robin Williams. And I've had the GREAT HONOR Of meeting BOTH!
BOTH are SO MISSED!!! :(
I thought he occasionally funny but I'm always leery if those who believe they're smarter than everyone else. Being skeptical of EVERYTHING doesn't make you smarter than everyone else, it simply has a way of making people who can't think for themselves, feel dumb.
@@templehillsfunk ...George , through his comedy, encouraged people to think for themselves. That was the underlying message. He made it a rule to never punch down when on stage. You can find interviews where he says it. Carlin just delivered his life experiences through jokes. He was actually a very humble person.
Too bad he was a hypocrite and would tell lies for a laugh.
@@based9930 What were some of his lies? Provide the video where he is telling these supposed lies. Ready...Set...Go!
Love hearing him talk about the seeds of anti intellectualism being so deep in this country.
That's because "intellectuals" are so often full of shit.
@@joemarshall4226 That's what guests on Ben Shapiro have been saying. All your health related questions and concerns should be handled by TH-cam chiropractors in the order that they are received.
Yes right into my left ear
Of course George is almost everybody's favorite standup, but I always loved Dennis' humor as well. Even on Monday Night Football. I knew it wouldn't last as soon as it was announced, though.
He did a great job on Monday Night Football. He was a great fan of the game and knew the strategies. He definitely held his own with Al and Dierdorf. I actually preferred him over Dierdorf.
He was way too smart for the guys on MNF and they didn’t like being shown up by his intellect. They never had a clue to the references he always made.
"When you're born you get a ticket to the freak-show. Enjoy the ride."
LOL
Awesome quote!
Interestingly reminiscent of my other favorite comedian, Bill Hicks. "It's just a ride."
I wish they were still around, I feel like we need their dissident intellectualism now more than ever.
@@XelrisMZ actually it is sarcasm and cynicism that's keeping me sane. I embrace every bit of culture we have to avoid the mass psychosis. I follow my own routine everyday to never lose touch with my inner world. how are you doing?
He went on to say "if you live in America you have a front row seat".
@@chrisego3132 I'm doing surprisingly well given the times, but I've kinda adopted Carlin's global outlook on humanity. It's proven to be a nice defense against chaos I can't control :)
George Carlin was a giant among deep thinking individuals. He will be eternally missed by many who still appreciate his keen insight & comic genius.
We need George today. I miss him. RIP.
He just said that he didn't believe in "Resting In Peace" 😬
@@DavidMccallister65 Glad to see someone was paying attention lol
"When you are born in this world you get a ticket to the freak show. When you are born in America, you get a front row seat." - George Carlin
I truly miss this guy
2021 missing George..
George Carlin was always my favorite comedian. I have been enjoying his wit and comic genius since my bunkmates in summer camp played a smuggled cassette of Class Clown, featuring the "Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say on Television." I understand that Carlin was Jerry Seinfeld's main influence and inspiration. I miss this guy so much.
brilliant, wise, free. very rare kind of mind.
George Carlin was the star of this segment, but Dennis bookending it with his Chef Boyardee punchline before pivoting to "the news" was great. Dennis Miller Live remains on of my all-time favorite late-night talk shows.
Still rings true to this day
Because people are still humans to this day
George Carlin lives on! - thank you God for sharing his humanity with all who will listen!
LOL
George, the greatest and honest thinker, kind of a REAL profet, he was Damed true all the way. I miss him.
This was 20 years ago. Given his damning indictment of people's stupidity _then_ , if he was alive today he'd be turning in his grave 🤣
George Carlin was
BURIED ALIVE?????!!!!!!!!
Why? Nothing is different. He'd still be laughing at the freak show today, same as always.
@@davedecker1725 🤣😂🤣😂
Lol this comment is a great example of not using ones head
"alive...in his grave"?
GOAT Carlin: we miss you so much!
My two favorite comedians.
When you're born in this world, you get a ticket to the freak show....If you're born in America, you get a "front row seat"🤣
In 2001, 44 years ago meant 1957.
In 2021, 44 years ago means last Tuesday.
🤣
Brilliant. Miller was virtually speechless. His only mistake then was interrupting George in mid rant-and-roll.
I hate to think of that moment when George's heart took its final beat and then he instantly woke up before God only to find out that Hell is a very real and eternal place. 😔
"Tartar-control cat food for senior cats..." Holy shit, Carlin was the best.
'My Liege!' very sweet.
Also, 'the quintessential ballbuster.'
6:00 'That there's an invisible man. . . ." leading to my favorite bit.
My liege was epic yes.
After the comedians of the Catskill's and vaudeville, there came several men who changed the art of comedy. These fellows brought a fresh viewpoint and started spinning stories, not one- liners. Lenny Bruce and George Carlin are the shoulders everyone who followed stand upon. Carlin never stopped writing new material and became a kind of guru, dissecting the society in which he lived. A unique, clever humorist, tilting at the windmills of absurdity man has created for himself.
Pryor as well?!
My favorite George Carlin quote: " When you're born you get a ticket to the freak show, and in America you're given a front row seat"! That is so true!
I agree to all u said.
There will never be another era of comedy, than 70's, 80's, and early 90's, except Friends.
I still watch Abbott and Costello,
Laurel and Hardy.
@@michaelbarlow6610 agreed!! Lol
@James Drynan …Very well said.
Miller is a smart and intellectual comedian, but Carlin was always the most thoughtful and clever comedian of all time. Sure sometimes he was really negative, but he was usually spot on in his observations.
Miller WAS a good comedian. Now hew's another bot on Fox Entertainment.
George had the gift of informing the masses of hard reality in a humoristic way.
Two men I see eye to eye with. They Question the absurdity of herd mentality. I love them both and they never fail to make me laugh or think.
George Carlin would despise what Dennis Miller turned into.
Miller sure does roast the low-hanging nuts of the Democratic Party. They earned it, and I hope he does it for many years to come.
Miller calling Carlin Yoda… so damn true.
Two smart people
We are down to two political parties we do have a multitude of religious choices.
I never considered myself to be the sharpest knife in the drawer in high school because I hung out with the kids who were top academic performers, my two best friends went to Cal Berkeley. That being said I was pretty disturbed to feel the heat of anti-intellectualism in a SCIENCE class. That quick snip of a “famous poll” Lech Walesa really got me.
poll?
Back when Dennis was still funny
George Carlin, i miss you like Charles Schultz. Your statements were harsh,straightforward and true. you always give it to us straight and nevet watered down. you make me laugh doing bits I've seen over and over again.
CARLIN IS/WAS ONE of The Most Astute, Intelligent, Naturally Funny people to EVER lived!!!
George Carlin was/is my go to comedian for setting me straight again!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Carlin was a damn prophet.
If you could post the other Vince Vaughn episode that would be amazing as was the John Stewart one where he went off on Hillary.
I never really appreciated the brilliance of Carlin, I always thought he was hilarious but as I get older I recognize the thought involved
Speaking of Betty Crocker, I remember David Letterman did a joke about a poll taken about who people thought the Vice President was at the time. A certain percentage said Duncan Hines.
GEORGE & I ARE SOULMATES...SAME AGE < IRISH> CATHOLIC> SAME CYNICISM!!! AT 84 I MISS HIM STILL.
Don't have the heart attacks.
@@Mozart1220 WOLFGANG, IHAD ONE AT 64. NOW 84 THX TO GREAT PLUMBERS & ELECTRICIANS!! TWO OPEN HEARTS & DEFIBRILATOR IN PLACE. MY IRISH LUCK EXCEEDED GEORGE'S. I WISH WE HAD HAD THE SAME. Be Well
George and i share the same Birthday.
@@mikebradshaw6484 HOPE YOU SHARE HIS WIT & WISDOM & PERHAPS HIS CYNICISM. Be Well
0:10 "Previously Recorded" Ya don't say?!
George Carlin, and I do think he's a genius. I just realized that a lot of what he speaks about is the comedic version of what Roger Waters wrote about musically about society in a lot of Pink Floyd music (1970-1990). Very similar concept, just delivered through a different medium.
The problem is that no matter how much Carlin and others point out how profoundly our society is screwed up, NOTHING CHANGES. We all laugh in agreement and continue on as we've always done.
We HEAR, some even UNDERSTAND... but too few effectively ACT to bring about any meaningful change.
Two of the most brilliant minds in comedy
I agree with Carlin; people are stupid. Not you all here in the comments (me included)…we’re more smarter than the others people. In fact, after reading the comments, you all are the most smartest people ever!
That's funny!
"more smarter" and "more smartest" is grammatically incorrect! Lol!😂
@@michaelbarlow6610 Wut? But I’m the most bestest at da Enlish! 😆
Like the man said..... Enjoy the show. I do anytime I get around people. Human intelligence has dropped so much in the last 500 years if we manage to survive another 500 we'll probably be about like an amoeba. ☮️☮️☮️🇺🇸
Carlin wasn't primarily a comedian, he was our foremost stand up philosopher. He is missed.
Where is DM today?
How is line of thinking not main stream?
In the early to mid 1990s, Carlin came to my university to do a show. All went well until the middle of the show. In the middle of a joke he just exploded in a raging anger and yelled that someone in the crowd needed to get stabbed to death. He screamed stab that MFer again and again. Carlin believed that someone was making him lose the train of thought. It wasn't true, and everyone in the crowd was left dumbfounded.
In my opinion, Carlin was indeed smart, but he fell into the same trap that every so-called urbane person falls into: You must believe as they do or you're just an uneducated fool. Carlin loved to question everything and everyone, but hated to be questioned as well. It was side with my view point or placed into the idiot-box forever.
I finally understand what you mean, George. Ticket to the freak show
It may not be intelligence pubic is lacking, but courage. George had it.
There really was a chef Boyadee. You can watch some of his old commercials here on youtube.
God bless George Carlin...oh wait! 😂
As for Dennis, ol' DM was simply born 20yrs too late, as he would have slay them on stage in Vegas 60-70's
Anyone who studies the near death experience realizes that there is good reason to believe that there may well be a heaven and a hell.
I'm so old I remember when Dennis Miller was funny.
Me too.
Gotta say that last line about Chef Boyardee and Betty Crocker had me 💀💀🤣🤣🤣🤣
When he revealed his politics, it hurt his career.
@@Rob_Kates Yup. Ruined him for me.
Dennis Miller is awesome. Great interview
Dennis Miller.
I used to like him a lot.
He's different now.
Carlin would think Miller is an idiot if he was still around. Carlin was really left leaning...
wonder what he would think about all the Goal post moving with covid vaccine.
The only guy who could profit while, convincing those who patronize him, they're stupid. Well, guess they're stupid.
R.I.P GEORGE....
Oh George.!!!.WE miss you so much!!!.
You'd be SHITTEN in your HAT with all the crap that's Heaped Apon US CURRENTLY!!!!
6:20 man. Mannnnn. He fucking nailed it
Bingo!
George KNOWS God exists now.
What?
And they are having a good laugh.
@@calvinjones9716I don't think so.... I don't know George's heart. I hope he got the gospel of JESUS and received it before he died. THE DEATH BURIAL AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS FOR OUR SINS. BELIEVE BY FAITH AND YOU SHALL BE SAVED ! 1 CORINTHIANS 15 verses 1-4
How?
@@brianmalaquias9425 If he didn't believe and receive the gospel of Jesus Christ, he is in hell. Could only hope he received the gospel by faith before he died.
Walter Chronkite #1 Ok, makes sense.
Betty Crocker #2 Are you f**king kidding me?
I used to get worked up with commercials as a child. By today’s standards I would have anger issues. 😏
This is pre TH-cam comments
Saw Carlin perform in Poughkeepsie, NY years ago. Spoke for over an hour straight without one and, um. Brilliant and articulate. A mind like a Swiss time piece.... However, he's a staunch atheist, which is of course his right. But he tends to condescend to those who are not. That's where he loses me. His political satire is spot-on but the religious observations as they pertain to intelligence went over the top.
Always funny , but no theologian. Read Romans 1. Paraphrasing, “God made the world that all would know He exists. The foolish deny this and worship the creation rather than the Creator. He then gives them over to their foolishness and as they profess themselves to be wise they will be proven to be fools”
All will bow and confess, Jesus Christ is Lord
Open your eyes people. Seek and you will find.
George was very funny and a lot of what he said was true but im sad to have to say when he passed he found out the truth about the so called invisible man though hes not in the sky but another dimension, im sorry that for such an intelligent man he could not get past that this dimension is a physical dimension and the others are more spiritual, he found that out rather abruptly and i can promise you when he did all he wanted to do was to be able to come back to this realm and tell everyone he could that he was wrong and that they should absolutely not believe any of his skits about there not being anything after this life and i speak from experience when i say this.
I wanted to hear what he was going to say bout Jesse Ventura...
What happened to Dennis Miller? He seems so reasonable at this point in time.
Previously recorded??? No shit.
I wonder what Carlin would make of the mandated vaccinne situation we have today?
WTH? Betty Crocker NOT real? 😂
But oddly, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee (Boiardi) is. (Well he's dead now, but when he was alive, he was real.)
@@hermitthefrog53 _Well he's dead now, but when he was alive, he was real._
The snicker factor in that comment approaches unity.
I trust in Betty White.
Man ..I first heard a George Carlin album in 75 on my first real date with the prettiest girl in the 8th grade ..the pretty girl kinda faded away but George stayed with me to this day and will forever .
2:40 and social media proves it.
Geez, Carlin was a scream.
GC could have become a brilliant priest, should he have chosen that career.
He'd definitely would have made more money and power too if so, good thing the guy wasn't into bs
Yep, Cardinal Glick could have been reality.
If Carlin was still with us here during the Trump administration... he would have slaughtered him, and all his followers with arguments.
Carlin never gave in to the political BS. He hammered both sides with equal joy. I wish Miller would have done the same, but instead became a Right Wing nut.
That's because he's right. How's all the leftist bullshit and failures for the past seven months working for you? You're probably loving it.
@@stephenhatley1599buh-zing! You've got best comment here! Good one!
@@stephenhatley1599
Yes. Since you ask, the political state of the nation has much improved since the Idiot In Chief was kicked out on his sorry ass by a public enlightened to his treasonous ways. Particular delight is coming from the numerous investigations now underway of those four darkest years in American history. How you doin’?
@@ericschmuecker348
Your surname almost got it correct: It’s spelled Schmuck, not Schmuecker.
@@briandeschene8424 What a childish response. 🤣 Nothing more was expected.
1:39 Canada joke
I wonder what he saw when he passed away ? I bet he was stunned at the end of his last breath ......
I genuinely pitied George Carlin, but I cannot deny he made me laugh to tears more than once.
Why did you pity him?
I am not interested in his liberal, sycophantic rants but his stand up comedy was hilarious.
Carlin, a ninja master of leftist dogma.
Carlin ran straight into the iceberg of God, which kinda ruined his whole argument. Shoulda stayed with the "people are stupid" line, which was funnier, if inaccurate.
Sadly George believes in Hell today
I believe Americans are so called "naive and ignorant" because we were DRIVEN from day one. Fame does not put a Smart Tag on your toe. Or does it?
One thing I've ALWAYS HATED about Dennis is how he RUNS OVER people when they are talking!
If you have a guest on LIKE George... You BETTER Allow him to freakin' TALK!