Wednesday, May 24, 2006

The real importance of Stephen Colbert's White House Correspondents dinner speech.

It was perhaps the first time in Bush's tenure that the president was forced to sit and listen to any American cite the litany of criminal and corruption allegations that have piled up against his administration. And mouth-tense Bush and first lady Laura Bush fled as soon as possible afterward.

From whom were they fleeing? A star comedian pretending to be a Fox News-like blowhard doing a sort of performance art that America hasn't witnessed nationally since the days of Andy Kaufman. Even if Colbert's bit had been reported as a train wreck, that would have sufficed. Instead, shocking lines like the following were barely covered by any traditional organ except industry magazine Editor & Publisher: "I stand by" Bush, Colbert cracked, "because he stands for things. Not only for things, he stands on things. Things like aircraft carriers and rubble, and recently flooded city squares. And that sends a strong message that no matter what happens to America, she will always rebound with the most powerfully staged photo ops in the world."

Stephen Colbert's speech is going to live forever on the internet. The more we discuss it the more amazing it becomes. It truly was one of the gutsiest things I have ever seen.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:02 PM

    Colbert's speech was priceless. Democracy is a wonderful thing. Truth can be told without fear of reprisal. Let's hope we never lose the right to free speech.

    Canadian Observer

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