3 reviews
- thommi-97094
- Feb 14, 2020
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This show is bad. Really bad. It could be good. The first thing to change-the host-he yells, he is shrill, he screams, he thinks far too much of himself. He thinks he's funny-maybe he is but his delivery is bad I can't understand what he's saying. He does accents-well he thinks he does. His audience is either high (to which I have no issue) or are on nitrous (sign me up). The "guests" follow his lead-not a good choice. Too bad I can't give it zero stars.
- kathryn-fristensky
- Feb 12, 2020
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The Kremlin's 2nd favorite comedian after Dennis Miller (who also appeared on RT America air). Lee Camp's years at RT were marked by his promotion of conspiracy theorists who were happy to deny war crimes in Syria by the Assad regime.
Camp like to style himself as human rights and peace activist but he never addressed the well-documented crimes and immoral behavior of the Russian government. All of this despite Camp's ever frequent assertions that Moscow never directed the editorial tilt of the program. The other cast members are also morally complicit for their participating in a program that called murder and torture victims 'crisis actors'.
When RT America was rolled up by Moscow, Camp claimed that he was censored although all of his content continues to be available at RT.
Camp like to style himself as human rights and peace activist but he never addressed the well-documented crimes and immoral behavior of the Russian government. All of this despite Camp's ever frequent assertions that Moscow never directed the editorial tilt of the program. The other cast members are also morally complicit for their participating in a program that called murder and torture victims 'crisis actors'.
When RT America was rolled up by Moscow, Camp claimed that he was censored although all of his content continues to be available at RT.