Gabi Hayes
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Sat May-06-06 10:28 AM
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So, SO disgusting, re: Sunday Talk shows. |
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Edited on Sat May-06-06 10:47 AM by Gabi Hayes
fricking Steve BRIDGES is going to be on MTP do you think Steven Colbert has been asked to be on ANY talk shows since last week? ANY at all? ANY? http://home.comcast.net/~wizardofwhimsy/
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Gabi Hayes
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Sat May-06-06 10:29 AM
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1. wtf is wrong with Letterman? |
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and why didn't Jon Stewart do an indepth interview with Colbert about that seminal, and totally rare, moment of truth telling?
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Sat May-06-06 11:22 AM
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18. colbert directly competes with letterman |
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Edited on Sat May-06-06 11:23 AM by QuestionAll
at the 10:30pm(central time) slot...why in the world would he want to give stephen the publicity?
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Sat May-06-06 11:29 AM
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23. I forgot about that....just mentioned it in other post, which also reminds |
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Edited on Sat May-06-06 11:30 AM by Gabi Hayes
me of this obvious fact
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Sat May-06-06 10:31 AM
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Your constant, focused outrage is always contagious.
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Gabi Hayes
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Sat May-06-06 10:40 AM
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6. why thank you! you remain, as always, a model of exquiste |
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taste and perspicacity
as other posters have already said here, though, it's so totally frustrating to have this geebs foisted upon us by the willing handmaidens, who appear to be getting WORSE with every depredation, not better, as they try harder and harder to maintain the illusion that the emperor wears any clothes at all
this is the sort of thing that contradicts the herd mentality meme, regarding the media/Clinton/Gore/Kerry houndings. that herd exists ONLY WRT pursuing perceived/manufactured Democratic malfeasance...NEVER when it's being done by the Fascist Party
have you heard anything about bitchkitty?
I haven't for a LONG time, and am very afraid (to even contact her)
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Sat May-06-06 10:41 AM
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8. nothing about bitchkitty |
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But I know someone who might know something. I'll see if he does.
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Sat May-06-06 10:52 AM
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Sat May-06-06 10:32 AM
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3. That slob Tim Russert is the worst besides the Fox "News" jerks. |
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Stephanopolus and George Will sicken me. I can't watch the shows.
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Sat May-06-06 10:33 AM
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The formula is dismally the same. They get two rabid conservatives to mouth whatever GOP talking points are being pushed by the party admen and one tepid DLC Democrat to prove that there really isn't much difference in the economic platform of either party. It's pure conservative propaganda from both parties.
Nothing of any importance is ever said, all words are premeasured and predigested, vetted for suitability by conservative party wonks.
Go outside, smell some fresh air, listen to the birds, feel the sunshine on your skin.
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Sat May-06-06 10:46 AM
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11. you're right, of course, but I have a hard time getting going that early |
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Edited on Sat May-06-06 10:53 AM by Gabi Hayes
on Sunday
I don't usually watch the shows then, anyway
I listen on satellite radio to the CSPAN reruns. it's easier to take than having to see their corruption-riven faces, sneering out their propaganda
note to self: STOP listening at all; get that monkey off my back. much easier said than done
EDIT: second note to self...this post makes no sense
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Sat May-06-06 11:28 AM
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21. There Are Sunday Talk Shows? |
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I have better things to do. Like picking dirt from my toenails.
Anybody who wastes their time watching that garbage, deserves what they get.
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Sat May-06-06 10:38 AM
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5. I'll take 60 Minutes & Letterman |
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over any of the subzero rated sunday talk shows.
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Sat May-06-06 10:41 AM
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7. yurp....that thing they did on Colbert was the best job they've done |
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in a long time
only complaint is that they didn't wait til after the WH dinner
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Sat May-06-06 11:24 AM
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19. don't hold your breathe for a letterman appearance for Colbert- |
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his show is in direct competition with Letterman's...I doubt that dave wants to give him the publicity.
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Sat May-06-06 11:27 AM
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20. oops....haha...forgot all about that timeslotting. I tape Colbert, so |
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don't watch it then
don't watch Letterman that much, either, but the Bush stuff I do see is very good, especially the Great Moments in Presidential Speeches. he just eviscerates * every time
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Sat May-06-06 11:52 AM
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24. colbert has been on letterman |
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before his show started http://www.onegoodmove.org/movabletype/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&search=letterman++colbertquicktime video at link more videos at their homepage www.onegoodmove.org
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Sat May-06-06 10:43 AM
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9. Stop watching that crap. |
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Like I've said before -- the truth is not there. Just like all the newspapers in the country were Loyalist/Royalist publications that dared not criticize King George III preceding the Revolutionary War, and the truth was told by the printing of handbills and pamphlets that were distributed among the people, many with anonymous authors.
The internet bloggers are now the pamphleteers of our time. Quit watching the Royalist Russert and the Sell-Out Stephanopoulos -- there's no truth there.
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Sat May-06-06 10:52 AM
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12. agreed, and I just posted the same thing, but I thought I'd mention this |
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to other weak willed consumers
this is so irritating
had to vent
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Sat May-06-06 10:45 AM
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10. Patience, patience... |
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His speech will live for a long time and we'll be able to refer to it. I think that if Colbert wanted to make a big deal out of it and get more coverage, he would. I trust that Stewart & co. know what they're doing.
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Sat May-06-06 11:06 AM
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14. I think it is important for them NOT to push it. |
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Which is to say, if Stewart and Colbert directed everyone's attention to the speech, it would be in the public eye because of their direction. It would be a "made" media event, and it could be dismissed thusly. But because they let it go, and because they let the independant media DEMAND that it be given attention, I think it has a lot more power. It shows that what Colbert did resonated with individual citizens, and that the event is newsworthy because it's news, not because Stewart and Colbert hyped it for personal gain.
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Sat May-06-06 11:09 AM
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15. I think you're taking too subtle an approach to this |
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they're hammered at every instance, so what difference does it make WHAT approach they take
the more it gets out there, the better. if they attack the messenger, so what?
the image of Colbert doing what he did is the important thing, and the wider its distribution, the better
the adage about no bad publicity works for me in this case
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Sat May-06-06 11:14 AM
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16. I probably should have put an "AT FIRST" adendum on that. |
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Because I would like to see them using that footage more NOW. But because they do comedy shows, it's really easy for the mainstream media to dismiss them as comics while at the same time ridiculing them for not being better journalists (Tucker Carlson did that when Stewart was on Crossfire). I think it had to establish itself in its own right. And I think it's also possible that they were concerned that people WOULD think Colbert went to far. Or else Viacom was concerned (they don't exist in a vacuum after all). But now that it has established itself as highly newsworthy, I would like to see some back-and-forth about it between them.
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Sat May-06-06 11:19 AM
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17. I see your point on that, and it's hard to figure out the impact of |
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any event in the inception stage (if there is one, in this case). I just hope that this is one of the events that hastens public awareness of just HOW craven, just HOW empty, just HOW cowardly, just HOW hypocritical this regime is.
My guess is that the internets are going to be the engine that drives this, and if it takes hold at all, the M$M will come along reluctantly
you're so right about the media trying to have it both ways, re: comedians not being taken seriously for being comedians, the irony being that they tell the truth MUCH more accurately than socalled journalists
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Sat May-06-06 11:28 AM
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22. The drama continues and they are collecting footage. |
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Don't forget the corporate media are playing a vital role (unknowingly) in this satire. Colbert doesn't want to step on their lines. :evilgrin:
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