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  • Double Eights
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    • Nov 2005
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    #31
    Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

    Originally posted by Chaos81
    Why?
    He's extremely funny. He is probably the best satirist I have ever seen. He and Jon Stewart are amazing.

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    • Chaos81
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2004
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      #32
      Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

      Originally posted by Double Eights
      He and Jon Stewart are amazing.
      That right there tells me I wouldn't be able to stand the guy.

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      • Double Eights
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        • Nov 2005
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        #33
        Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

        Originally posted by Chaos81
        That right there tells me I wouldn't be able to stand the guy.
        I like both Stewart and Colbert. However, they are completely different.

        Stewart promotes satire in which he actually belives. Whereas Colbert is just a character.

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        • CMH
          Making you famous
          • Oct 2002
          • 26203

          #34
          Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

          Yea, Stewart is more of a shock jock in my opinion. He's only looking for the next laugh.

          Colbert is more interested in presenting what's happened and illustrating how it conflicts with our political system. It's more about giving the audiene an opportunity to say, "Hey, wow, you know what, that really doesn't make sense."

          That being said, I love both the Daily Show and Colbert Report the same. I think they give me a different type of laugh. But don't push aside the Colbert Report because you don't like Stewart. The two guys are very different.


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          • BaseballCtchr
            MVP
            • Nov 2003
            • 1306

            #35
            Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

            I thought it was funny that in the he is running, only in SC, as a native son.

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            • SPTO
              binging
              • Feb 2003
              • 68046

              #36
              Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

              Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
              Yea, Stewart is more of a shock jock in my opinion. He's only looking for the next laugh.
              I see it as quite the opposite.

              Stewart believes in the stuff he says and while he's always looking for a laugh there's also a hint of "OMG! Look at the stupidity of these politicians." I mean it's easy to satirize pundits the way Colbert does but it's frustrating and sad to see that every day there seems to be a goldmine of comedy out there because the "leaders" are so inept.

              That being said, I like Colbert a little bit. There are times when he goes a little too far with his character and it turns into buffoonery but most of the time there's an underlying point just as there's a very obvious point when Stewart does his stuff.
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              • CMH
                Making you famous
                • Oct 2002
                • 26203

                #37
                Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                Originally posted by SPTO
                I see it as quite the opposite.

                Stewart believes in the stuff he says and while he's always looking for a laugh there's also a hint of "OMG! Look at the stupidity of these politicians." I mean it's easy to satirize pundits the way Colbert does but it's frustrating and sad to see that every day there seems to be a goldmine of comedy out there because the "leaders" are so inept.
                THat's a better description of him but I don't get that he "believes" in what he says. Second time I've seen that in this thread.

                I think he's just looking for laughs more so than believing what he says.
                "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

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                • Double Eights
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2005
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                  #38
                  Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                  Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
                  THat's a better description of him but I don't get that he "believes" in what he says. Second time I've seen that in this thread.

                  I think he's just looking for laughs more so than believing what he says.
                  Listen to the parts where he is actually serious and not looking for laughs. To me that makes me think he really does believe what he is saying.

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                  • ODogg
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Feb 2003
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                    #39
                    Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                    Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
                    THat's a better description of him but I don't get that he "believes" in what he says. Second time I've seen that in this thread.

                    I think he's just looking for laughs more so than believing what he says.
                    Ive seen him skewer both Republicans and Democrats with equal glee so I don't think he believes a lot of what he says on his show. I do think he does believe in a fairly liberal agenda but would not let that stop him from poking fun at liberals when they do silly, absurd or hypocritical things.

                    As for Colbert he is nothing like Stewart's humor IMO. He presents his character as a right wing conservative and constantly skewers the left wing liberals, thus making right wingers like myself love his character. But he also somewhat goes into the realm of absurdity in his right wing character which can show just how silly right wingers can be, so that makes the liberals love his character as well since he is so over the top and ridiculous with it sometimes.

                    Colberts "character" is really a great dynamic IMO and in many ways far more subtle, complex and intelligent than Stewart's jokes.
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                    • Karlos05
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                      • Mar 2003
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                      #40
                      Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                      Stephen Colbert is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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                      • Double Eights
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                        • Nov 2005
                        • 5733

                        #41
                        Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                        Originally posted by Karlos05
                        Stephen Colbert is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
                        I don't disagree.

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                        • Macar91
                          Running of the Bulls
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 2574

                          #42
                          Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                          Chuck Norris is going to vote for Stephen Colbert.
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                          • J.R. Locke
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                            • Nov 2004
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                            #43
                            Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                            I think some of you are missing the main point of Stewart and Colbert's shows. They do make fun of politicians and politics but their main satire is on THE MEDIA.

                            Stewart's show is a mock news show that covers the medias coverage of topics and the fact that the media piggyback and stay in line with the same topic across the board (all corporate media conglomerates).

                            Colbert is a parody of Bill O'Reilly and the other egomaniacs that have their own show. They distort the news and project themselves with the utmost authority on every subject even though they have little actual knowledge themselves (ie read "The Savage Nation" a book written about one man's opinions with no actual research or substance to it).

                            Both of their shows are not really about politics/issues as much as they are about how the American media transmits them. Stewart shows the hypocrisy very well.

                            Colbert for President is amusing because his name recognition would easily put him ahead of all the second tier candidates. But the average age of the primary voter is usually older than the presidential election so I don't think he will do that well. But who knows. It is funny that it is happening in the Republican party too. They have become the party of actors, sports stars and all kinds of non-average-joe types.

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                            • RAZRr1275
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                              #44
                              Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                              Who is Steven Colbert??????????????????????
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                              • TheMatrix31
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                                • Jul 2002
                                • 52908

                                #45
                                Re: Stephen Colbert running for president!

                                As long as he doesn't take away votes from other candidates, cool.

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