You say that like the alignment was unintentional. I am certain it was not.
As I posted earlier, I assumed it was unintentional. I was wrong since you are certain it was not.
So? What's your point? That presidents all use teleprompters now? Sure, of course they do. But that doesn't mean that they're all equally vulnerable to teleprompter-based humor. Clinton, for example, doesn't make a good target for that. He really is a smooth talker even without prepared remarks. And Bush wasn't really susceptible because he didn't sound that good even with a teleprompter.
I guess I just don't care enough to even comment.
Well, yeah. That's rather the whole point.
Concerning the video. My reading was that the point was a malfunction of a teleprompter, but there was none. I guess I just don't have an Obama hater mindset. Sorry. I don't hate Romney either.
To be honest, the pictures posted in another thread, about Romney, were funnier to me, not because they were about Romney, but just more creative. Just my sense of humor I guess.
Did you ever wonder why there aren't any conservative comedians? Except Dennis Miller, and he just isn't funny, to me.
The original video you posted about "clueless" Obama supporters was not funny to me because it relied upon insulting behavior. It's probably unfair though to say this is a trend in conservative humor.
I tried to explain this, but you didn't seem interested. A couple of my favorites, Don Rickles and Steve Allen (to a lesser degree) used to get away with insults as comedy, but they were professionals, and their comedy was more subtle and aimed at an audience. Very different situation. Bergson goes into great detail how this works.
I don't know where the picture is just now, but there was one of a Romney crowd and huge signs which were truncated by cropping and all one could see were the letters "B" and "S". I found that funny whether it was cropped or just an accidental shot, and also it didn't matter if it was at Romney's or Obama's expense.
We are all different where humor is concerned.