04-30-2006, 02:52 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Two observations.... It was supposed to be "comedy" by Comedy Central's Steve Colbert, but there wasn't much laughter....or applause from the 2700 in attendance. At the end, Bush and Laura got right up to leave, with only a "nod" to Colbert, who delivered his keynote, "entertainment", from the other end of the table that they were also seated at. At a recent annual Press Club dinner, Bush engaged in a skit where he pretended to search for the missing, infamous WMD, under his desk. Things aren't so funny anymore. Cobert's performance could be considered to be in "bad taste", but he has no control over the myriad of issues that are available to lampoon....Bush created those...and Bush "opened the door", with his own prior participation in the "find the WMD skit" Colbert covered it all....the Plame leak, Bush's dismal approval ratings, Helen Thomas's recent "question" as to why Bush attacked Iraq in a war of choice that killed thousands, the climate of corruption in Washington, Katrina, the Jeff Gannon, gay escort posing as press corps member scandal, Fox news bias, the attempt to repackage this presidency via hiring Fox's Tony Snow, and Bush's reputation for aversion to recognizing and facing actual problems, global warming, etc. There's a lot there....Colbert touched on all of it with irony, humor, and sarcasm...but it wasn't "great fun". He seemed like the emcee at a funeral. |
04-30-2006, 04:25 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Colbert keeps growing on me. I didn't like his show much in the beginning, but I find it getting better and better. And I can understand why Bush wasn't entertained by his speech. I was though.
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04-30-2006, 06:55 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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That was pretty good. It's pretty sad that the only time you can call the president out to his face on what he's done wrong is when you do it sarcastically or in a joking manner. I almost wish he would of thrown the act away for a moment and got a stone cold serious look on his face and called for the president to resign (or somethintg to that effect). Since the average American could never have done that in such a public way, it was an opportunity for Colbert to do something really revolutionary.
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04-30-2006, 08:49 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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i'm thinking bush thought stephen colbert was serious on his show...
hehe I just wish he had jon stewart on..that would have been hilarious...or i wish colbert pulled a stewart and went all, "no, seriously, just stop this...you're hurting america' ala crossfire visit. BAHAHA rearranging the deck chairs on the hindenburgh... but yeah, i didn't like the colbert report when it first started coming on, but it has seriously grown on me... man, the audience just was not into it...
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04-30-2006, 11:32 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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That guy is funny - and he's got balls. And - this was the best PR Bush could ever hope for - just being in the same room as a guy willing to push the envelope this far speaks volumes about the nature of a free and democratic nation - if only this kind of thing were to happen more often.
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04-30-2006, 02:17 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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i watched this on cspan yesterday
i thought it was pretty funny, but like host said, no one was laughing too much. some of these issues are kind of serious...but perhaps they were having trouble with his humor, i don't know. i liked the line about mccain using a spoon to eat his salad and thought the beginning of the press conference audition tape was pretty funny. was laura bush's "stand-up" act at the correspondents dinner last year? she told a few pretty funny stories. right before colbert started, bush delivered a speech, alternating lines with an impersonator standing right next to him. that's probably worth watching too...i don't have a link for it, though. |
04-30-2006, 05:17 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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04-30-2006, 05:58 PM | #9 (permalink) | |
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04-30-2006, 07:17 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Here's one thing that's really cool--when lurkette and Quadro2000 and JustJess and Halx and I went to a taping of The Daily Show last Monday, they brough up Colbert on the satellite hookup, and he and Jon Stewart chatted a bit before they started rolling tape on the last segment. Stewart mentioned that Colbert was going on this gig, and Colbert asked if we wanted to hear one of his jokes, and he told the deck chairs on the Hindenberg joke. So we got a sneak preview about a week before the show!
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04-30-2006, 08:03 PM | #12 (permalink) | |
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04-30-2006, 08:09 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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Mixed feelings. The speech portion was really excellent and lived up to his testicular proclamations. "This administration is not sinking, it's soaring! If anything, they're rearranging chairs on the Hindenburg!"
The press conference video, however, sucked horribly.
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04-30-2006, 09:04 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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Man, Colbert deserves props for that. Vicously scathing the scumbags in the press and (especially) the administration in a way nobody ever has to their face. He must have known nobody would laugh as he showed them to be without clothes. Funniest thing I've seen in a year.
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04-30-2006, 10:44 PM | #15 (permalink) | |
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The second he was done, Bush was on his feet and immediately engaged him in a handshake. Bush and his wife didn't leave until after the host said the event was over, which came within about a minute AFTER that. Also, he didn't give his speech from "the other end of the table", he was one seat over from the President- it was the President, the host of the event, and Colbert at the podium, in that order in a row- and he was 2 seats from Laura, 4 from Bush at his normal seat. That's hardly "ther other end of the table", either. Table order, starting with Colbert from left to right- hardly far away, especially while giving the speech: Colbert - guy - Laura - guy - Bush - host - podium Did you even watch the video? Last edited by analog; 04-30-2006 at 10:48 PM.. |
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05-01-2006, 07:36 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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I must admit that I started watching it, and it was quite funny.. but then my eyes wandered lower on the page it was hosted on.. "Teaser video for upcoming video."... yea.. needless to say I was distracted immediately and never returned to finish watching it..
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05-01-2006, 08:38 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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Very difficult to do satire. One of the hardest forms of comedy (right after kicking yourself in the nuts).
Aren't the speeches Vetted? Doesn't the President know what he is walking into? Who let this happen? I thought it was funny as hell, and I love Colbert. I don't think Stewart would have pushed the edge as much. Colbert is trying to make a name for himself, and Stewart is trying to keep the name that he has made. What are the Uber-Conservatives thinking about this? If you side-swiped my captain like that, there would be an ass-kicking in the near future. Did someone drop the ball, and will be fired? Or is this one of those "God Bless the First Ammendment" things that everyone can be proud of? Would Junior have shown up if he knew the speech before hand? Was Colbert told not to go to certain topics? I am very interested in this back-story....
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05-01-2006, 09:02 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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I was sitting in a hospital room next to my buddy, so I was pretty bored. I must say though I was holding back laughter to keep from waking him. I found it pretty damn funny. Some of the stuff I couldn't believe he was saying, but I enjoyed it and thought the outrageousness of it is exactly colbert. He's a zany guy and I wish more stuff like this filled the political news and not just comedy central. I thought the 2 bushes was funnier, but colbert was funny as well.
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05-01-2006, 09:07 AM | #20 (permalink) |
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I thought it was funny. I'm slightly conservative and saw the humor in it. Personally I thought Bush's skit with the double was hilarious. When he did the this is the church, this is the steeple part I was laughing out loud.
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05-01-2006, 09:39 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Does anyone know where I can download Colbert at the press conference. I'm stuck at home with 56k and the video won't stream.
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05-01-2006, 10:24 AM | #23 (permalink) | |
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The press "got it wrong", two years ago....in reporting after the 2004 Annual Correspondents' Dinner:
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05-01-2006, 10:28 AM | #24 (permalink) |
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I never linger long in Politics, but I saw the Colbert thread and had to take a look. The guy should run for president; he certainly has more balls to face reality than just about anyone else in that administration.
According to host's quote above, Fox did a pathetic job of trying to spin Colbert... jesus, they would have been better off ignoring it, like the rest of the media on Sunday and today. :P I've never seen such a bunch of pussy-whipped reporters. But anyway, I was looking forward to seeing more conservatives up in arms here... I'm disappointed.
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Then they gave out some awards and schlorships, then the next Press Correspondants Association President gave a speech, after that, it was the President's turn. You didn't miss much. ------------------------- It is surprizing to see just how much the media spins what actually happen. Wait, no it isn't, that is what happens every day. I thought the purpose of the media was to give out the facts of what happened, but that is too boring. They always have to give their interpretation of what happened. I will agree with the 'insider' jokes that Colbert didn't know comment. He was playing to the home audience, not the one in front of him. He should have gone after the press a little more than he did though. And he didn't say anything that bad about the President. I wonder if Clinton's dinner had anything about Monica... |
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05-01-2006, 05:50 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Colbert is hilarious, and on his own justifies my DVR investment. You can tell Stewart groomed him, although Colbert has his own schtick. As for the context and its reception, you can expect only so much at that venue, and under the existing circumstances.
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05-01-2006, 06:12 PM | #29 (permalink) |
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Funny stuff.
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But hey! Let's use Shrub's double and make a joke about not finding those WMDs! Hardy har har, those military families can't help but love the man's humor. I guess.
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I don't recall Bush making any WMD jokes a few nights ago. He did last year, but not a few nights ago. I personally find it a shame that people throw out Bush joking about looking for the WMD's under the table as a negative point when people were all at the dinner to joke around about e verything that was going on. I guess it just bothers me that people are using a joke against him. But like I said, I didn't find the WMD argument to be that important in the grand scheme of things, so I guess that's a personal stance.
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http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=104074 http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=103028 Then, consider what is contained at the following link, http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showpos...5&postcount=46 and post your reply, (if you got that far..... ) there. <b>I'm wondering why you are so adament......</b> in view of Bush's record of decisions, deficits, penchant for secrecy, resistance to all oversight and accountability, and appointments of a group of people who formulate and execute foreign, and military policy who are almost exclusively aligned with goals that benefit Israel, first and foremost, to an unprecedented extreme......<b>about not wanting to restore even the check & balance of one legislative branch of congress to the opposition party ?</b> I cannot....for the life of me....and I've looked for answers everywhere..... identify what it is that "democrats" have done...that makes you willing to leave Bush and his group in control of our entire government....instead of using the democrats as a small "check" on all of this. There is no subpoena or investigative power...the way it is now...the way you say you want to keep it.....in the hands of anyone other than Bush and his rubber stamp congress. Why do you want that to continue? Are deficits now, smaller than they would be, or pork spending lower, or accountability to the people, respect for the law, open government, less than they would be, if a democratic controlled house or senate, took over next January? What on earth is it? Is it about the Bush/Cheney premise that we will be "hit" if they aren't in total control of all three branches of government? Is it really necessary to have an administration that is unaccountable, and indistinguishable from the government in Telaviv (at least from the standpoint of anyone who resides anywhere in the middle east...outside of Israel) for "us" to avoid getting "hit"? |
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