... but come on!
Gary Coleman, who when pressed by Sean Hannity was unable to name the Secretary of State or the Vice President, has been hired by All Comedy Radio to be a political analyst.
BTW, Coleman's explanation for his staggering inability to name key government officials was that he doesn't "pay much attention to politics."
Now I'll grant that a comedic political analysts doesn't have to be a political whiz, but if you've been hired to make jokes about people, wouldn't it help to know who they are?
Just asking.
Are you saying that Gary Coleman is short on knowledge of the subject that he is supposed be commenting on?
Instead of hiring someone of stature, All Comedy Radio has stooped to hiring someone whose shortcomings prevented him from becoming one of the big names in today's entertainment industry.
Already California voters decided that Coleman did not measure up to the job of Governor. Now Coleman's only recourse is a job in low-class comedy.
Tha last time that I saw Coleman in action he was a half-eaten fish on a commercial for the Discovery Channel. The role was just his size.
Perhaps his job at All Comedy Radio is a sign that things are looking up for Coleman. When you are a person of Coleman's stature, looking up is a way of life.
Posted by: David W. Robertson | Tuesday, October 14, 2003 at 06:49 PM
Gary just isn't funny. He can't act either.
Posted by: Billy | Friday, September 10, 2004 at 03:52 AM