Colbert Lampoons Bush at White House Correspondents Dinner

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You can watch the video here: link

Who in the administration picked Colbert to be the keynote speaker? He positively ripped the lame liberal and conservative media, along with Bush, generals and plenty of other people.

Hilarious video and he really has some balls to say this stuff 10 feet away from the President:



By E&P Staff

Published: April 29, 2006 11:40 PM ET

WASHINGTON A blistering comedy ?tribute? to President Bush by Comedy Central?s faux talk show host Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondent Dinner Saturday night left George and Laura Bush unsmiling at its close.

Earlier, the president had delivered his talk to the 2700 attendees, including many celebrities and top officials, with the help of a Bush impersonator.

Colbert, who spoke in the guise of his talk show character, who ostensibly supports the president strongly, urged the Bush to ignore his low approval ratings, saying they were based on reality, ?and reality has a well-known liberal bias.?

He attacked those in the press who claim that the shake-up at the White House was merely re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. ?This administration is soaring, not sinking,? he said. ?They are re-arranging the deck chairs--on the Hindenburg.?

Colbert told Bush he could end the problem of protests by retired generals by refusing to let them retire. He compared Bush to Rocky Balboa in the ?Rocky? movies, always getting punched in the face??and Apollo Creed is everything else in the world.?

Turning to the war, he declared, "I believe that the government that governs best is a government that governs least, and by these standards we have set up a fabulous government in Iraq."

He noted former Ambassador Joseph Wilson in the crowd, as well as " Valerie Plame." Then, pretending to be worried that he had named her, he corrected himself, as Bush aides might do, "Uh, I mean... Joseph Wilson's wife." He asserted that it might be okay, as prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald was probably not there.

Colbert also made biting cracks about missing WMDs, ?photo ops? on aircraft carriers and at hurricane disasters, and Vice President Cheney shooting people in the face.
Observing that Bush sticks to his principles, he said, "When the president decides something on Monday, he still believes it on Wednesday - no matter what happened Tuesday."

Also lampooning the press, Colbert complained that he was ?surrounded by the liberal media who are destroying this country, except for Fox News. Fox believes in presenting both sides?the president?s side and the vice president?s side." He also reflected on the good old days, when the media was still swallowing the WMD story.

Addressing the reporters, he said, "You should spend more time with your families, write that novel you've always wanted to write. You know, the one about the fearless reporter who stands up to the administration. You know-- fiction."

He claimed that the Secret Service name for Bush's new press secretary is "Snow Job." Colbert closed his routine with a video fantasy where he gets to be White House Press Secretary, complete with a special ?Gannon? button on his podium. By the end, he had to run from Helen Thomas and her questions about why the U.S. really invaded Iraq and killed all those people.

As Colbert walked from the podium, when it was over, the president and First Lady gave him quick nods, unsmiling, and left immediately.

E&P's Joe Strupp, in the crowd, observed that quite a few sitting near him looked a little uncomfortable at times, perhaps feeling the material was a little too biting--or too much speaking "truthiness" to power.

Asked by E&P after it was over if he thought he'd been too harsh, Colbert said, "Not at all." Was he trying to make a point politically or just get laughs? "Just for laughs," he said. He said he did not pull any material for being too strong, just for time reasons.

Helen Thomas told Strupp her segment with Colbert was "just for fun."

The president had talked to the crowd with a Bush impersonator alongside, with the faux-Bush speaking precisely and the real Bush deliberately mispronouncing words, such as the inevitable "nuclear." At the close, Bush called the imposter "a fine talent. In fact, he did all my debates with Senator Kerry."

Among attendees at the black tie event: Morgan Fairchild, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, Justice Antonin Scalia, George Clooney, and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter of the Doobie Brothers--in a kilt.
 

kage69

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Steve Colbert is brilliant! How does that man walk? The size of his testes must make it difficult! :D


I'm glad to see this sorry excuse for a president being treated like the joke he is. :thumbsup:



Asked by E&P after it was over if he thought he'd been too harsh, Colbert said, "Not at all." Was he trying to make a point politically or just get laughs? "Just for laughs," he said. He said he did not pull any material for being too strong, just for time reasons.


I'm still cracking up over this...
 

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After watching the video I wondered, "Who books the slots for this event?"

Colbert is a funny guy.
 

techs

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the White House Correspondent Dinner

Wasn't that the event a few years back, after the wmd were not found, that Bush showed a short video of himself looking around the Oval Office for the wmd. While soldiers were dying Bush thought it would be "fun" to mock the reason they went to war in the first place.
Way to go Colber. I hope he plays the video on the Cober Report.
 

kage69

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While soldiers were dying Bush thought it would be "fun" to mock the reason they went to war in the first place.

Yeah, that was pretty damn disgusting. That and the whole telling the bad guys to 'Bring it on!' lost Bush a lot of affection with the enlisted. It'd be funny if it didn't involve Americans dying. Someone needs to tell Dumbya that his normal routine provides more than enough comedy for this nation - when he tries to be funny or cavalier, it's actually quite sickening. :(
 

DealMonkey

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The White House Correspondents Dinner has always been an opportunity to roast/flame the administration and/or the press. Not sure how that tradition started...
 

BBond

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Speak truth to power.

:thumbsup: to Stephen Colbert.

It's about damn time. Maybe the rest of those people we now laughingly refer to as "journalists" will WTFU and expose this idiot-president of ours for what he really is too.
 
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I dunno - I think he pretty well lost the room with that long, pointless pre-produced video. His material wasn't bad, but that video really tanked.
 

Busithoth

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the video was a low point, though I still smiled.

Colbert should give himself the big brass balls award on his next show.
 

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Originally posted by: DonVito
I dunno - I think he pretty well lost the room with that long, pointless pre-produced video. His material wasn't bad, but that video really tanked.

QFT,
that video was absolutely unfunny
 

trenchfoot

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colbert reminds me of a guy rumbling through the forest at night in a beat up f-150 with a gajillion candle power searchlight and an elephant gun, shining his light on a spooked herd of deer and firing away with reckless glee.

so what if his spoof went down in flames like the zepplin he so wittingly ascribed to. that rendering was known of and approved by the organizers of that auspicious event. it's as if a clandestine revenge motive was the driving impetus behind it all.

well, like the proverbial loud-mouthed drunk that got invited to a family party by default, clobert proceeded to embaress and expose a bunch of high-nosed prissys wearing masks of deception by lifting their skirts and wedging their pretty silk panties into thongs in front of a world audience.

there's nothing like a strong dose of humility to yank the high and mighty back into the real world.

g1 to you colbert. :thumbsup:
 

UglyCasanova

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Awesome. :thumbsup:

Too bad it wasn't very funny (I had to skip through the press secretary thing, not very good), still awesome though. :)
 

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Bubble boy meets a thorn in the road,huh? I really do think Bush is living in his own little world. Well anyway BUMP this up.
 

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Colbert is funny as hell!

One quick question, though.

Why does he claim to be a republican on his show?
 
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Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Colbert is funny as hell!

One quick question, though.

Why does he claim to be a republican on his show?

Because that is the joke.