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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: FUNKED1 on June 22, 2006, 11:32:21 AM
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I don't know whether to laugh or cry. (http://youtube.com/watch?v=veIU0Jwu54w)
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We would be better off drafting people for Congress.
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LMAO. He may have been on cocaine during the interview, ask him again tomorrow.
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The truthiness shall set you free?
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For the record, that was Congressman Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia.
Red state Representatives aren't really stupid, they just act that way to identify with their voters.
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Originally posted by AlGorithm
For the record, that was Congressman Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia.
Red state Representatives aren't really stupid, they just act that way to identify with their voters.
Because there's a huge difference between the Red and Blue reps and their sheeple voters.
You know, the whole "fool or fool who follows him" thing.
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the reason he could not name them is because they are forbidden by the liberalites to be posted anywhere, now if they were in congress or taught in schools maybe he could have named them.
actually he is stupid for even going on a show like that, he should have known they would just make fun of him, i loved the giggles by the liberalite audience after each question and before he could even answer. talk about a setup.
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john you do realize the audience wasnt actually at the interview right?
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That
Was
Awesome!
:rofl
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Originally posted by john9001
i loved the giggles by the liberalite audience after each question and before he could even answer. talk about a setup.
Cos yeah, you'd have to be a liberal to laugh at that guy.
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Originally posted by RightF00T
john you do realize the audience wasnt actually at the interview right?
AHHH, canned laughter, i thought it might be, a little "post processing" for comedy effect.
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im still figuring out how to put a laugh track in some of my posts:noid :noid :noid :noid :furious
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AHHH, canned laughter, i thought it might be, a little "post processing" for comedy effect.
The audience watches the same interview viewers do, so I would imagine the laughter is authentic...I could be wrong though ;)
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Yeah, they just play the video for the same studio audience that's watching the rest of the show and record the response.
I was lucky enough to be in the audience for when John Stewart was doing just "The John Stewart Show" (over 10 years ago). Ted Nugent was one of the guests, and then a zoo guy came on and started showing off all these animals. One was a huuuuuuuuge vulture that flew off the stage and terrorized the audience, swooping down on us and stuff. It finally landed on some guy's head before the zookeeper finally got ahold of it.
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He gives blue staters the same bidness..
(http://www.jerriblank.com/colbert-report_barney-frank2.jpg)
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!!!!!!
Colbert can strip the plastic facade off a politician faster than ol funky pants can get a snickers bar naked.
;)
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Yeah he's great.
The mystery to me is how his (or Stewart's) producers land these interviews.
Ali G had to move his show over to the U.S. for fresh meat, because everyone in England was on to him.
Certainly congressmen et al have aides who've heard of Colbert, and just exactly how much of a mess he can make of people.
Are they seriously that in the dark? Or maybe they think that this time, somehow, they'll be the exception.
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My understanding is that he did all the interviews before the Report was launched.
My greatest hope right now is that Colbert has Borat on as a guest.
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Originally posted by Nash
The mystery to me is how his (or Stewart's) producers land these interviews.
He said it was pretty simple. Politicians will do anything to be on TV.