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by BooMan
I don't want to make too big of a deal about it, but Steven Colbert's performance at the White House Correspondent's dinner was spectacular. I don't know where he found the guts to take the President to the woodshed like that when he was standing ten feet away. The brilliance of his construction, ostensibly being a huge supporter of Bush, and his refusal to be sidetracked by the lack of laughter and the uncomfortable smiles, made for a comedic triumph of the highest order. The truth stands in such stark contrast to the official spin manufactured through the White House, and through the White House correspondents, that Colbert's job was relatively easy. Just tell the truth, tell it relentlessly, say it doesn't matter, say not to care, endorse closing one's eyes to what everyone clearly knows. The emperor and the Washington press corp are wearing no clothes, and last night they were exposed. A captive audience had nowhere to run, as Colbert dropped bomb after bomb after bomb on them. If there is a hell, Bush will be there getting subjected to Colbert's speech over and over again for all eternity.
We should build a statue to Steve Colbert for providing a little dose of justice on a most deserving 'inside Washington' glitterati. He savaged Antonin Scalia, he savaged John McCain, he savaged the corruption in Washington, he accused the press of being mere stenographers for the administration, he bashed the Washington Post, he brutally attacked the war in Iraq, the President's response to Katrina, his failure to address global warming, the budget, the NSA leaks, the Plame affair, the secret prisons, and the torture. Colbert left almost no national disgrace unmentioned, and he pulled no punches. I have nothing but admiration for him. Unsuprisingly, the wingnuts see things somewhat differently...
Some samples from Pam's House Blend:
"God bless our President for having the fortitude to put up with this waste of time and these tacky, talentless, hollow little people." The truth hurts.
A Statue for Colbert | 32 comments (32 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
A Statue for Colbert | 32 comments (32 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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