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Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

For those who haven't seen it. It speaks for itself.

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Comments to Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

  • 48x48

    superb

    2006-05-08T08:00:05Z
  • 48x48
    bluehand says:

    Wow. that was the wrong croud. I watch his show all the time and most of those jokes he had made before but no one was laughing. actually some were but man did he bomb... Lighten up people. it's parody. I can't believe they (pres. and press corp) were that touchy. he did deliver the jokes poorly but that was mostly because he could sense the ackwardness of the croud... maybe they should have a three drink minium at these events. the news reports made sound like he bombed even worse. but it looked like he was hitting sensitive points with everybody but Scalia.

    2006-05-08T08:32:16Z
  • 48x48

    its "crowd", and yes the man has got some huge balls to stand up there and deliever these jokes with the president a few feet away...with his hand on the button...

    2006-05-08T08:46:00Z
  • 48x48
    Tron87 says:

    He has learned well from Jon Stweart and taken it to the next level.

    I think he really stuck it too them as hard as any comedian can. Bravo.
    How does he even walk with nuts that huge. He's like a living version of the ten pound ball joke.

    2006-05-08T09:21:37Z
  • 48x48
    wikkawikka says:

    I personally think he argued the wrong points. I don't think he would've truely backed up Bush like he did. But he had no choice really. I felt unconfortable myself just watching the silence in the room compared to his usual audience. Poor Colbert.

    2006-05-08T10:48:42Z
  • 48x48
    z4ck says:

    "...with his hand on the button..." - "How does he even walk with nuts that huge"

    o_O, are u fuckin kiddn me?!

    what could bush or someone in his administration possibly do huh? blow him up with a carbomb? lol, you're all watching to much movies!! :P

    2006-05-08T10:49:04Z
  • 48x48
    deadulas says:

    great now theres going to be arguments about politics between 15 year olds who dont know what they are talking about

    2006-05-08T11:00:18Z
  • 48x48
    wikkawikka says:

    not with my hand on the button....

    2006-05-08T11:06:58Z
  • 48x48
    Tron87 says:

    Hey I take offense eto that deadulas. I'm a twenty year old who at least 1/4 knows what I'm talking about.

    But thats beside the point. I'm just saying that anybody who can stand in front of the president of the U.S. and a pretty good handful of the rest of the administration and voice views that strongly oppose the current policy is rather brave.

    2006-05-08T11:15:13Z
  • Nun4me

    The real crowd he was playing to was not in the room. The man is smart enough to know that this video would hit the internet and spread faster than a puddle of Asian shit. I thought he did a damn fine job poking fun at the whole thing. The press think they're 'super important' when in reality, they're pretty useless.

    "He has learned well from Jon Stweart and taken it to the next level." <<-- So did Lenny Bruce.

    2006-05-08T11:32:57Z
  • 48x48
    deadulas says:

    i agree with you 100% tron87, its funny, but this is the place where people think their voice will be heard so they try to look smart by posting a book about how they feel and what they think is the truth

    2006-05-08T12:16:37Z
  • Klf_avatar__75x75_

    It was incredibly funny but I couldn't laugh because I was in disbelief as he cut right through them right there in the same room.

    What I keep wondering is since in America almost every contingency is made in general and when it comes to politics every contingency is made, how did he pull it off unless someone else gave him the ok?

    2006-05-08T15:54:04Z
  • Nun4me

    They were all too stunned to do anything.
    That or the acid was starting to kick in.

    2006-05-08T17:59:54Z
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    ammonia33 says:

    that was so awesome, It never gets old. I got to go to a taping of the daily show on my birthday last week, I love both of them.

    2006-05-08T18:13:40Z
  • Avatar

    THEY knew what they were in for when they invited him, I'm sure. But at a certain point, not inviting a guy like that is going to cause more political trouble than just inviting him and sitting through a roast. I'm sure Bush was told that this would play well for him. Colbert isn't going to convince anyone (left) in Bush's camp of jack or shit, and it's not like he was saying anything new against him. Man but the way he said it... Beautiful peice of work.

    2006-05-08T18:14:33Z
  • 48x48
    caleg says:

    He did this for his fans, he knows we're the ones who enjoy this stuff. He's ALMOST as cool as John Stewart.

    2006-05-09T00:16:49Z
  • Nun4me

    "They bought their tickets, they knew what they were in for... I say, let 'em crash." -- Airplane!

    2006-05-09T04:43:49Z
  • Joker_face
    fuz says:

    Just wondering but would he not have to have the things he said ok'd long before he stood up said them ?

    2006-05-09T07:52:51Z
  • Buddychrist75
    K-Billy says:

    i was wondering how long it would be before tgi-friday had this up.

    Good going!

    I actually laughed out loud at most of his stuff. But yet it stopped being funny half way. Colbert was not really that funny after all.

    2006-05-09T11:25:10Z
  • 48x48
    ^Jasper says:

    actually, many people believed colbert was a 'real conservative'

    2006-05-09T13:25:16Z
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posted May 09, 2006

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