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Blogs Are Alive With Colbert Chatter
(May 3) -- Mark Smith, a reporter for The Associated Press who is president of the White House Correspondents' Association, acknowledges that he had not seen much of Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central before he booked him as the main entertainment for the association's annual black-tie dinner on Saturday night. But he says he knew enough about Mr. Colbert — "He not only skewers politicians, he skewers those of us in the media" — to expect that he would cause some good-natured discomfort among the 2,600 guests, many of them politicians and reporters.
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What Mr. Smith did not anticipate, he said, was that Mr. Colbert's nearly 20-minute address would become one of the most hotly debated topics in the politically charged blogosphere. Mr. Colbert delivered his remarks in character as the Bill O'Reillyesque commentator he plays on "The Colbert Report," although this time his principal foil, President Bush, was just a few feet away.

"There was nothing he said where I would have leapt up to say, 'Stop,' " said Mr. Smith, who introduced Mr. Colbert and sat near him on the dais. "I thought he was very funny," Mr. Smith added, though there was hardly consensus on that point yesterday.

At issue was a heavily nuanced, often ironic performance by Mr. Colbert, who got in many licks at the president — on the invasion of Iraq, on the administration's penchant for secrecy, on domestic eavesdropping — with lines that sounded supportive of Mr. Bush but were quickly revealed to be anything but. And all this after Mr. Colbert tried, at the outset, to soften up the president by mocking his intelligence, saying that he and Mr. Bush were "not so different," by which he meant, he explained, "we're not brainiacs on the nerd patrol."

"Now I know there's some polls out there saying this man has a 32-percent approval rating," Mr. Colbert said a few moments later. "But guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking 'in reality.' And reality has a well-known liberal bias."

That line got a relatively warm laugh, but many others were met with near silence. In one such instance, he criticized reporters for likening Mr. Bush's recent staff changes to "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic." "This administration is not sinking," Mr. Colbert said; "this administration is soaring. If anything, they are rearranging the deck chairs on the Hindenburg."

In an online survey begun yesterday, the snarky Web site Gawker sought to boil down the matter to its essence by asking readers to vote on whether they thought Mr. Colbert's performance, broadcast live on C-Span and since then widely available on the Internet, was "one of the most patriotic acts I've witnessed of any individual" or "not really that funny."

Meanwhile, on its Web site, the trade journal Editor & Publisher posted more than a dozen letters from readers under a headline that reflected the broad range of electronic opinion: "Colbert Offensive, Colbert Mediocre, Colbert a Hero, Colbert Vicious, Colbert Brave." Mr. Colbert's employer, Comedy Central, said it had received nearly 2,000 e-mail messages by Monday morning — a response, it said, rivaled only by the contentious appearance nearly two years ago of Jon Stewart, Mr. Colbert's comedy patron, on the now-defunct CNN shout-fest "Crossfire."

Others chided the so-called mainstream media, including The New York Times, which ignored Mr. Colbert's remarks while writing about the opening act, a self-deprecating bit Mr. Bush did with a Bush impersonator.

Some, though, saw nothing more sinister in the silence of news organizations than a decision to ignore a routine that, to them, just was not funny.

"I'm a big Stephen Colbert fan, a huge Bush detractor, and I think the White House press corps has been out to lunch for much of the last five years," Noam Scheiber wrote by way of introduction on the New Republic's Web site. But a few lines later he said: "I laughed out loud maybe twice during Colbert's entire 20-odd minute routine. Colbert's problem, blogosphere conspiracy theories notwithstanding, is that he just wasn't very entertaining."

In addition to the challenge of coming after the president and his doppelgänger, Mr. Colbert struggled to find common comedic ground in a room that included politicians across the ideological spectrum, as well as reporters and Hollywood stars. In that sense, he was in good company: many of his recent predecessors — who have included Cedric the Entertainer, Jay Leno , Mr. Stewart, Ray Romano and Al Franken — were knocked, at least in some quarters, for falling flat.

Mary Matalin, a Republican who has served the Bush White House as assistant to the president and counselor to the vice president, had a different take.

"This was predictable, Bush-bashing kind of humor," Ms. Matalin, who was there, said in an interview. Of Mr. Colbert, she said, "Because he is who he is, and everyone likes him, I think this room thought he was going to be more sophisticated and creative."

Mr. Colbert declined through a "Colbert Report" spokeswoman to comment yesterday. Similarly, another Colbert target, Mr. Bush's spokesman, Scott McClellan, said he had no comment, including on reports that Mr. Bush had appeared irritated by the end of Mr. Colbert's speech.

"We'll let others be the entertainment critics," Mr. McClellan said by phone from the White House. "I know better than to insert myself into that one."

SOURCE: aol news.


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[info]martinisnmakeup
2006-05-03 08:46 pm UTC (link)
Ha. That whole speech/address/monologue was amazing. I'm really amused by all of the attention it's getting.

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[info]ilikeandrewbird
2006-05-03 08:47 pm UTC (link)
"reality has a well known liberal bias" is the greatest line ever

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[info]mercurywingspan
2006-05-03 08:49 pm UTC (link)
the speech was awesome. the man is awesome. 'nuff said.

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[info]baboona
2006-05-03 08:51 pm UTC (link)
i love your icon!

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[info]natibaja
2006-05-03 08:52 pm UTC (link)
I love Stephen Colbert. With a passion. Anything he says is hilarious to me. I'm in love.

(And I was never a huuge fan of his on the daily show.. but with the report, he has begun to spread his wings and fly.)

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[info]janey
2006-05-03 08:52 pm UTC (link)
I thought it was hilarious.

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[info]amyannosu
2006-05-03 08:53 pm UTC (link)
Is there a good quality full-length video of this on the net?

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[info]phreakelove
2006-05-03 08:54 pm UTC (link)
I loved it when he had the head of the ACLU on his show and kept making him look like a retard.

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[info]nekoama
2006-05-03 08:54 pm UTC (link)
reports that Mr. Bush had appeared irritated by the end of Mr. Colbert's speech.
Because he didn't get the jokes.

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[info]ellinorianne
2006-05-03 08:57 pm UTC (link)
I loved it. I loved how he addressed it on The Colbert Report as well. Brilliant.

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[info]omgangiepants
2006-05-03 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Ohhh Stephen. Please be in me.

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[info]callmeatomic
2006-05-03 09:00 pm UTC (link)
I just loved that he did it, I mean it's retarded to expect him to skewer Bush kindly or something when he's a complete failure as a President. Let's just ignore the fact that people are dying at this very moment due to this war and lets have a fun little lovefest with the president and a few little jokes! They all seem so scarily in their own little political world.

He was hilarious with a great about of realistic political bite.

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[info]privateers
2006-05-03 09:01 pm UTC (link)
Gotta love that man.

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[info]chloej82
2006-05-03 09:04 pm UTC (link)
He rules.

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[info]motherginsberg
2006-05-03 09:05 pm UTC (link)
WHAT?! I finally watched it online and that was pure unadulterated comedic genius. I havent seen anything that hilarious since Jon Stewart spanked Tucker Carlson until he got the entire CNN show cancelled.

And I think even Colbert's performance beats Jon. AND the fact that Bush was there? EVEN more so that they INVITED Colbert and probably PAID him to do it?!

Jesus. Doesnt get any funnier, Im sorry.

Fox News and CNN need to using bright lights and women with plastic surgery and slight cleavage to get the younger generation to tune in. We've already got Colbert and Stewart.

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[info]scriptedending
2006-05-03 09:08 pm UTC (link)
"He believes the same thing Wednesday that he believed on Monday, no matter what happened Tuesday."



colbert is fucking amazing.

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[info]motherginsberg
2006-05-03 09:09 pm UTC (link)
he criticized reporters for likening Mr. Bush's recent staff changes to "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic." "This administration is not sinking," Mr. Colbert said; "this administration is soaring. If anything, they are rearranging the deck chairs on the Hindenburg."

I mean that is hilarious. His comedy is sophisticated and intelligent.

Also the othe rnight I had this extended erotic dream of Jon Stewart and him making sweet passionate love. Im sure fanfic exists on it, Im just shocked my brain came up with him.

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[info]iammykhaki
2006-05-03 09:13 pm UTC (link)
"I know better than to insert myself into that one."

Ewie.

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[info]me_and_jimmy
2006-05-03 09:15 pm UTC (link)
I love Colbert...this whole thing was ballsy and hilarious and if I didn't love him before I love him now. Besides he's saying what most are thinking except he's saying it in a really great funny/sattirical way. Rock on Colbert.

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[info]runnerlevelred
2006-05-03 09:20 pm UTC (link)
I liked his speech. I thought it took courage to stand up in front of the audience that he was making fun of and deliver. I also think he has the type of humor that you either really enjoy or not at all. In general, I found him entertaining.

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[info]ontheqt
2006-05-03 09:22 pm UTC (link)
Noam Scheiber wrote by way of introduction on the New Republic's Web site. But a few lines later he said: "I laughed out loud maybe twice during Colbert's entire 20-odd minute routine. Colbert's problem, blogosphere conspiracy theories notwithstanding, is that he just wasn't very entertaining."

well, when you are there for your ass to be kissed, hard biting mockery isn't funny.

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[info]ahowar03
2006-05-03 09:24 pm UTC (link)
the AUDACITY of that man was truly unparallel! Definately not his most hilarious work, but it was by far the best (successful) attempt of calling out the president - and to his MF'n FACE!- we will probably ever witness. Brilliant. He is truly my hero!

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[info]chingalo_
2006-05-03 09:25 pm UTC (link)
i am a HUGE daily show fan (i have tickets for the summer. woo!), and i was lukewarm at the beginning of the colbert report. i loved him on DS and Strangers with Candy, but I wasn't sure he was worth 30 solid minutes on his own show. but watching his performance at the dinner...well....he blew me away. that man has some big ballz, and i find that hot.

SOUTH CAROLINA PRIDE.

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[info]epicet
2006-05-03 09:27 pm UTC (link)
Okay, Colbert detractors?



Say that to his face. Make fun of him for 20 minutes TO HIS FACE.
If you can do that, then I'll give your points some consideration.

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[info]lobsterpajamas
2006-05-03 09:29 pm UTC (link)
Everything Colbert said was not only true, but funny. I guess the media is to blame on why this isn't getting bigger coverage.

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