Happy Throwback Thursday! I was having trouble finding a recent video featuring Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, the subjects of the most read entry I haven't covered yet in my series of retrospectives about the top posts of the eleventh year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News until I watched New Rule: Bath Salt Conservatism | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO), heard Bill say "For all of you who get frustrated because Manchin and Sinema don't vote like true liberals, because they never were," and saw the image I screen-grabbed above. If the pair can't make the news on their own lately, maybe they can look good in comparison to the current crop of Republican candidates.
If you think the Left has gone looney in recent years, wait'll you see the current crop of kooky Republican candidates.I think Bill still regrets his part in making Christine O'Donnell ever more of a laughing stock than she already was. He genuinely likes her. That's more than can be said about the rest of the subjects of last Friday's New Rule.
Follow over the jump for the top posts last year about Congress and its members, including an event that happened before Congress.
I also shared Colbert's live monologue after the State of the Union plus reactions from Kimmel and FiveThirtyEight from March 2, 2022 at the Coffee Party USA Facebook page. That helped it earn ~2,220 default and 2,333 raw page views by March 20, 2022, enough to rank eighth according to the former and twelfth according to the latter for the blogging year. That came before the end of March 2022, when it had earned ~2,260 default and 2,430 raw page views, ranking it third for the month, second among entries actually posted that month.
The third most read entry about Congress and what happens in it was Meyers and Colbert take closer looks at Marjorie Taylor Greene's permanent Twitter suspension and CNN's New Year's Eve party from January 4, 2022. It earned its ~1,210 default and 1,353 raw page views during January 2022 after I shared the link at the Coffee Party USA Facebook page, which placed it second among the entries posted that month. It ended the eleventh year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News with ~1,320 default and 1,357 raw page views, tying it for fifteenth place with Trevor Noah and 'The Daily Show' explain why gas prices are so high according to default page views and twenty-fifth overall, twenty-second among all entries actually posted during the blogging year just ended.
I tweeted Colbert, Meyers, and Kimmel take more closer looks at Matt Gaetz on April 18, 2021, when it earned 1,194 impressions, second for the month, and 9 engagments, third for the month, including 3 link clicks, 3 hashtag clicks, most for the month, 3 replies in 1 thread, 1 like, and 1 profile click.
That's it for the top posts last year about Congress and its members. Stay tuned for another retrospective tomorrow for Flashback Friday.
Previous posts in this series
- Happy International Day of Nowruz 1401 (2022) and happy 11th birthday to Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Statistics for the eleventh year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Stephen Colbert on missing Trump White House phone records and Ginni Thomas's texts updates the attempt to overturn the 2020 election
- PBS Eons reflects on Piltdown Man for April Fools Day, a Flashback Friday holiday special
- Ramadan begins, a holiday special
- 'SNL' satirizes 'Fox & Friends' in its Supreme Court cold open
- PBS Terra asks 'Could The Next Blackout Be More Deadly Than Katrina?'
- Colbert and others have a good laugh at Zuckerberg saying his employees call him 'Sauron'
- CNBC explains 'Why Russia’s War Drove Up U.S. Gas Prices'
- 'SNL' celebrates Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation in its cold open
- Comments and likes for the sixth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Pins, comments, shares, and likes for the seventh year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- CNN reports on Trump consulting Twitter for policy advice
- Brad Parscale calls the Trump digital campaign the 'Death Star' in a tweet
- Brad Parscale working with Caitlyn Jenner updates the Trump Campaign's 'Death Star' for the Revenge of the Sixth on Throwback Thursday
- Ramadan begins, a holiday special
- 'SNL' celebrates Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation in its cold open
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