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Is there a transcript of this somewheres?

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http://dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/4/30/1441/59811?q=mx


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God it was good. That was time well-spent.

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Colbert is my hero.

What a total demolition of the bush regime. Bravo. Well done. Hear, hear!


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the videos are all up on you tube now too
god that was gutsy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbUcpdfW ... r%20Comedy

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gutsy. i thought several jokes were very funny. his timing was weird, he's obv not used to using speech cards v. teleprompter.


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This is a full on wrestling promo, in the President's face.

It is strange that all the media covered was that Gawd-awful impersonator.

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yeah, the media has done a piss poor job covering the most righteous smackdown of the administration yet. they go for "bush has a great sense of humor about himself" when the night revealed the exact opposite. i saw this story today, from http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/artic ... hwatch.htm

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Comedy Central star Stephen Colbert's biting routine at the White House Correspondents Association dinner won a rare silent protest from Bush aides and supporters Saturday when several independently left before he finished.

"Colbert crossed the line," said one top Bush aide, who rushed out of the hotel as soon as Colbert finished. Another said that the president was visibly angered by the sharp lines that kept coming.

"I've been there before, and I can see that he is [angry]," said a former top aide. "He's got that look that he's ready to blow."

Colbert's routine was similar to what he does on his show, the Colbert Report, but much longer on the topic of Bush, suggesting that the president is out of touch with reality. Aides and reporters, however, said that it did not overshadow Bush's own funny routine, which featured an impersonator who told the audience what Bush was thinking when he spoke dull speech lines.

In fact, some aides crowed over reports that the president easily bested Colbert in the reviews of both comedy acts.

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In fact, some aides crowed over reports that the president easily bested Colbert in the reviews of both comedy acts.

now there really is no doubt. the whole administration is delusional.


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I actually felt sorry for Bush.


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i'll say it again. balls of steel!!!

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The New York Post made no mention of the content of Colbert's speech, but only mentioned it to say he fell flat and didn't know his audience.


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The New York Post made no mention of the content of Colbert's speech, but only mentioned it to say he fell flat and didn't know his audience.


The same argument--he didn't know the room--was made on Hardball last night. I'm a little shocked at how out of touch the media is on this one. Maybe the right-wingers are right.


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Just watched it -- hilarious. There were really only a couple of spots where the camera cut to Bush and he looked pissed. And he was the first one to shke Colbert's hand afterward. I was kind of impressed with how he took it.

The sketch with Colbert as the Press Sec. at the end was stupid.


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People give Bush a lot of credit for laughing this stuff off - or letting that guy criticize him at a townhall meeting a few weeks ago instead of "silencing" him.

But, really, he's got no choice. What's he supposed to do? Storm off? Have some thugs grab him? Be a sour puss? Political suicide.

This is not an example of integrity or any of that bullshit - like any other politician, he just has to take it and smile.


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This made me LOL:

"This president has a very forward-thinking energy policy. Why do you think he's down on the ranch cutting that brush all the time? He's trying to create an alternative energy source. By 2008 we will have a mesquite-powered car!"

np: Elton John - "Goodbye"

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looks like some people just dont get it:

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So Not Funny
By Richard Cohen

First, let me state my credentials: I am a funny guy. This is well known in certain circles, which is why, even back in elementary school, I was sometimes asked by the teacher to "say something funny" -- as if the deed could be done on demand. This, anyway, is my standing for stating that Stephen Colbert was not funny at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. All the rest is commentary.

The commentary, though, is also what I do, and it will make the point that Colbert was not just a failure as a comedian but rude. Rude is not the same as brash. It is not the same as brassy. It is not the same as gutsy or thinking outside the box. Rudeness means taking advantage of the other person's sense of decorum or tradition or civility that keeps that other person from striking back or, worse, rising in a huff and leaving. The other night, that person was George W. Bush.

Colbert made jokes about Bush's approval rating, which hovers in the middle 30s. He made jokes about Bush's intelligence, mockingly comparing it to his own. "We're not some brainiacs on nerd patrol," he said. Boy, that's funny.

Colbert took a swipe at Bush's Iraq policy, at domestic eavesdropping, and he took a shot at the news corps for purportedly being nothing more than stenographers recording what the Bush White House said. He referred to the recent staff changes at the White House, chiding the media for supposedly repeating the cliche "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic" when he would have put it differently: "This administration is not sinking. This administration is soaring. If anything, they are rearranging the deck chairs on the Hindenburg." A mixed metaphor, and lame as can be.

Why are you wasting my time with Colbert, I hear you ask. Because he is representative of what too often passes for political courage, not to mention wit, in this country. His defenders -- and they are all over the blogosphere -- will tell you he spoke truth to power. This is a tired phrase, as we all know, but when it was fresh and meaningful it suggested repercussions, consequences -- maybe even death in some countries. When you spoke truth to power you took the distinct chance that power would smite you, toss you into a dungeon or -- if you're at work -- take away your office.

But in this country, anyone can insult the president of the United States. Colbert just did it, and he will not suffer any consequence at all. He knew that going in. He also knew that Bush would have to sit there and pretend to laugh at Colbert's lame and insulting jokes. Bush himself plays off his reputation as a dunce and his penchant for mangling English. Self-mockery can be funny. Mockery that is insulting is not. The sort of stuff that would get you punched in a bar can be said on a dais with impunity. This is why Colbert was more than rude. He was a bully.

I am not a member of the White House Correspondents' Association, and I have not attended its dinner in years (I watched this year's on C-SPAN). The gala is an essentially harmless event that requires the presence of one man, the president. If presidents started not to show up, the organization would have to transform itself into a burial association. But presidents come and suffer through a ritual that most of them find mildly painful, not to mention boring. Whatever the case, they are guests. They don't have to be there -- and if I were Bush, next year I would not. Spring is a marvelous time to be at Camp David.

On television, Colbert is often funny. But on his own show he appeals to a self-selected audience that reminds him often of his greatness. In Washington he was playing to a different crowd, and he failed dismally in the funny person's most solemn obligation: to use absurdity or contrast or hyperbole to elucidate -- to make people see things a little bit differently. He had a chance to tell the president and much of important (and self-important) Washington things it would have been good for them to hear. But he was, like much of the blogosphere itself, telling like-minded people what they already know and alienating all the others. In this sense, he was a man for our times.

He also wasn't funny.


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For fucksake, people have GOT to learn how to post links that don't extend the page.

I mean, you people are YOUNG and COMPUTER-SAVVY, right? GET ON IT.


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That Richard Cohen guy makes a decent point. Anyway, I thought Colbert's speech was very ballsy and had some truly funny moments. But overall, not as good as his show, and certainly not as funny as his best moments on the Daily Show (for example, any This Week in God ever). Where I disagree with that guy is that I think it was worthwhile to go in there and bully the president and make him listen to criticism of his regime. I think it takes a lot to penetrate the armor of yes-men Bush has. An approval rating in the 30's I'm sure has some effect, but being forced to hear somebody make fun of him to his face might help too.


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It's off youtube now. copyright things.


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Yeah, this douchebag at my school sent this urgent email around about how he thinks it's a Bush regime conspiracy to remove the video from the Internets. Sigh.


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looks like some people just dont get it:


While I completely disagree on the assertion that it wasn't funny, that guy does make some valid points about this. (However, his insistence that he is in fact a "funny guy" is, well, laughable. "No, really, I do have a sense of humor. I swear. Just take my word for it, and don't try to watch this and decide for yourself.")

The whole thing is ultimately preaching to the choir while further alienating those who support or even have a little sympathy for Bush. With all that everyone has been saying about this, I was expecting Colbert to have made some really insightful points. He said some funny shit, but it was nothing new.


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I love Colbert, but a lot of this was kinda meh.


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