The best part is at 3:20, all I can say is wow. I'm literally Speechless.
" Rebellion Against Tyrants Is Obedience To God"
The best part is at 3:20, all I can say is wow. I'm literally Speechless.
" Rebellion Against Tyrants Is Obedience To God"
I saw it last night. My main problem with it is that he seemed too much like Jon Stewart and he was at times breaking out of his shtick. Otherwise, it was brilliant.
MontanaHatchet said: I saw it last night. My main problem with it is that he seemed too much like Jon Stewart and he was at times breaking out of his shtick. Otherwise, it was brilliant. |
I agree, he seemed to break out of character a bit , but I mean after he played the clip of Glenn Beck stating "he hated some of 9/11 families for complaining to much about not enough being done" and then when Colbert said "Good point. The 9/12 Project is not for families directly affected by 9/11. Just people building their careers on it." That I think was the best part of the show (I'm suprised he actually looked pissed off)
" Rebellion Against Tyrants Is Obedience To God"
Common. they're has to be other Colbert fans on this site, no response?
" Rebellion Against Tyrants Is Obedience To God"
It really sucks when everything you say gets recorded and can be repeated to make you look as hypocritical as you are. My favorite bit was when Colbert came out with the gas mask and shotgun to represent the other side of what people were like on 9-12. It was a point I tried to bring up in the 9-12 project thread on this site, and got subsequently sidetracked with weak arguments from supporters of it, ignoring the points I had made to this effect. Good shit Colbert.
i watched this yesterday, colbert was on form as always
It was a bit different than Colbert's normal stuff, but that was fucking hillarious.
And I agree with Onxymeth, I was really uncomfortable with how ape-shit some people were going after 9-11. I never want to go through that again.
And further I think using 9-11 as propaganda is completely underhanded. Its like saying you stand for "family values." Its a meaningless statement that just misleads people.
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers…Also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls. The only thing that really worried me was the ether. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge. –Raoul Duke
It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...." Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson
Ya know, it took me about a second to hate Glenn Beck. I don't hate all TV dooshbags. Just Glenn Beck. But when I see him on television or whatever, I'm just like "Oh, shut up!" I'm so sick of him because he's always complaining through his tears.
There is absolutely nothing better than destroying the credibility of asshole victim-hating terrorism profiteers. I think that was the greatest single clip used to destroy somebody I've ever seen on either The Daily Show or Colbert.
I am not a fan of Colbert, but he does a good job of excoriating Beck in that piece.