Peyton compares Ann Coulter to a horse?

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Dean Martin is turning over in his grave -- can we get one of these for the OP ?
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Not remotely comparable. Michael Richards was not in a roast situation and simply lost his mind yelling at a heckler.

A roast is nothing more than comedians and celebrities making fun of one another. Richards was doing stand up which is basically the same thing except there is only one comedian who is making fun of other comedians and celebrities (who aren't there), people in the crowd, and society as a whole. Not much difference
 
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Wtf are you talking about? He said she's a horse. He didn't say anything about her ethnicity, gender, religion, politics, etc...somehow you are trying to make this into an argument about political correctness, but you are making false comparisons and even if they were valid you are still completely wrong.

She was born with a long face, something she can't control just like her gender and race. How can you not understand that?
 
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A roast is nothing more than comedians and celebrities making fun of one another. Richards was doing stand up which is basically the same thing except there is only one comedian who is making fun of other comedians and celebrities (who aren't there), people in the crowd, and society as a whole. Not much difference

Huge difference.. Richards wasn't making fun of them. They had heckled him and he flat out called them nig**ers if I recall correctly..... Out of anger...
 
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A roast is nothing more than comedians and celebrities making fun of one another. Richards was doing stand up which is basically the same thing except there is only one comedian who is making fun of other comedians and celebrities (who aren't there), people in the crowd, and society as a whole. Not much difference

No, a roast is people telling jokes that are supposed to cut deep, and have high shock value. You are seriously way off base. Lost IMO.
 
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Huge difference.. Richards wasn't making fun of them. They had heckled him and he flat out called them nig**ers if I recall correctly..... Out of anger...

I agree he was out of bounds, no argument here. Some guy earlier said that almost anything was in bounds at roasts and I was just making the point there isn't a whole lot of difference in a roast and a stand up act and that if Richards can be blacklisted for calling someone a derogatory name because of their race, something they can't control, why is it alright to make fun of Coulter's long face, something she can't control.
 
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All in all. I wonder if the OP just might have been called horseface in middle school and has never gotten over it
 
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I'm imagining OP throwing all his Manning/UT gear into a trashcan and dropping a lit match into it, tears running down his face as he watches it burn while he caresses a horse faced barbie that he holds tightly against his chest.
 
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I agree he was out of bounds, no argument here. Some guy earlier said that almost anything was in bounds at roasts and I was just making the point there isn't a whole lot of difference in a roast and a stand up act and that if Richards can be blacklisted for calling someone a derogatory name because of their race, something they can't control, why is it alright to make fun of Coulter's long face, something she can't control.

Comparing someone's appearance to a horse, in a comedic roast, is not in the same stratosphere as calling a bunch of people a racial slur out of anger. If you can't see that then you are truly lost. You have an agenda and it's evident.
 
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I'm imagining OP throwing all his Manning/UT gear into a trashcan and dropping a lit match into it, tears running down his face as he watches it burn while he caresses a horse faced barbie that he holds tightly against his chest.

Lmao....good use of imagery
 
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The joke is even funnier that it is PM saying you look like a horse. I gurantee that fact was not lost on him or the audience
 
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But seriously, I've seen all the roasts except for this one. Calling someone a horseface is perhaps the least offensive insult that has ever been uttered at one of these things. It barely registers on a scale of one to ten compared to some of the vile (and hilarious) stuff that gets thrown out at a roast. OP has blatantly never seen one before and only heard about this through his Ann Coulter newsletter.
 
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But seriously, I've seen all the roasts except for this one. Calling someone a horseface is perhaps the least offensive insult that has ever been uttered at one of these things. It barely registers on a scale of one to ten compared to some of the vile (and hilarious) stuff that gets thrown out at a roast. OP seriously has blatantly never seen one before and only heard about this through his Ann Coulter newsletter.

Ding ding ding we have a winner...or he looks like a horse
 
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I fully understand the concept of a roast. This roast was supposed to be for Rob Lowe but descended into a somewhat of Ann Coulter of which Peyton joined in on. Imagine the media firestorm that would have come his way if he had compared a African American to an ape, a Mexican to a field rat, or a Jew to a snake. She is fair game in media's eyes because she is a straight white conservative Christian woman and imo he should not have piled on, but I guess the thought of receiving the applause of Hollywood became just too tempting.

Bless your heart....
 
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I agree he was out of bounds, no argument here. Some guy earlier said that almost anything was in bounds at roasts and I was just making the point there isn't a whole lot of difference in a roast and a stand up act and that if Richards can be blacklisted for calling someone a derogatory name because of their race, something they can't control, why is it alright to make fun of Coulter's long face, something she can't control.
Because Coulter could control whether she showed up and sat on stage. You show up; you get the publicity; you get made fun of. That's the deal and she knew it. Compared to the shots I've seen Charlie Sheen, Bridette Nielsen and Lisa Lampanelli take, this looks like a knock knock joke.
 
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Because Coulter could control whether she showed up and sat on stage. You show up; you get the publicity; you get made fun of. That's the deal and she knew it. Compared to the shots I've seen Charlie Sheen, Bridette Nielsen and Lisa Lampanelli take, this looks like a knock knock joke.

And according to some of the media reports, she was attempting to promote her newest book while there.

Extremely classy of the gal.
 
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Heaven forbid make a joke about a woman's appearance at a roast. What a misogynist....


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