Jon Stewart was brilliant in pointing out that she plays "the "troubled mom, just trying to make sense of this modern country" sneering at the liberal elites, while at the same time "this "troubled mom" is a graduate of Stanford and a classically trained violinist".
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/09/jon-stewart-calls-out-gre_n_385158.htmlAnother poster, I don't remember if it was on here, I can't find the reference to accredit, sorry. But they detailed an encounter with Dennis Miller where he met him at an airport and called him an asshole, to which Miller only grinned and retorted back, "They pay me a lot of money to be an asshole".
Glenn Beck's opinion of what he does: "The media will say 'aw, he's just a clown.' Well you know what, I am a clown. I am a guy who just... I just want to have laughs and fun, I'm a capitalist, I want to make money, all that stuff."
http://rawstory.com/blog/2009/09/glenn-becks-soliloquy-i-am-a-clown-who-wants-to-make-money/Then we can't forget about a moment of lucidity with Limpballs when he proclaimed after the last election, "I feel liberated, I no longer have to carry the water for people who don't deserve it."
http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/200611090005All of these psychopaths have no sense of shame, or compassion, or morals. I believe they, to varying degrees, THINK they are superior in every sense including morally, but deep down they know they are only in it for the money. They play a role to mislead the American public into fear of government (especially a Democratic one), love of Corporocracy, and a hatred of the "other". All this to divide the population, keep them fighting, so there is no clear chance of revolt by the majority.