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On September 25 2010 20:45 G5 wrote: colbert is baller
that black chick talking about african americans 24/7 was pissing me off. Chick would not shut up / answer a question straight. lol
She doesn't have to answer the question, she's not in a court of law. Haha, I can't believe she went up there and said that.
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TBH, i really love Colberts character and his show, but i think he needs to be serious. i think he does have a good opinion and a serious solution to some of America's problems. While it may be funny, hes never going to be taken seriously especially if he does something like this in congress. White house dinner may be one thing, this should be his real voice.
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Just let the free market take care of it.
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I like Colbert, I even bought his book. But watching this is really weird for me and probably for most europeans, I find it quite awkward.
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Mr. Colbert I salute you!
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Colbert's speach was filled with golden material, loved it.
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His speech was VERY serious - delivered in a very non-serious way. It was great to listen to it.
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I would legitimately voted for Colbert in 2008, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Balls of adamantium.
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Serious speech + serious voice = yaaaaaaawn
Serious speech + in a joking way = oooohhh
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On September 25 2010 21:35 seedfreedom wrote: TBH, i really love Colberts character and his show, but i think he needs to be serious. i think he does have a good opinion and a serious solution to some of America's problems. While it may be funny, hes never going to be taken seriously especially if he does something like this in congress. White house dinner may be one thing, this should be his real voice.
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As a ignorant european. What is this? Watching it atm?
Know Colbert is in the show at Comedy Central.
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I really respect Colbert even more for this. I remember that fox news reported on this before the testimony, and it pissed me off so much as to how stupid and misleading their claims were.
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Just finished watching the whole time. I'm really glad that Stephen did this or I probably would have never watched. Though I think a lot of his attempts at humor were over looked or not taken as humor.
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Kinda just want to say meh.
Once again it was the mic hiding the background laughter. Somewhat interesting hearing, but it doesn't sound like any real progress is going to be made.
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he stuck to character. i loved it. i hope his message didnt get lost because some people dont understand his satire.
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On September 26 2010 01:44 Sabu113 wrote: Kinda just want to say meh.
Once again it was the mic hiding the background laughter. Somewhat interesting hearing, but it doesn't sound like any real progress is going to be made. Just so people know, it's only one day of one type of deliberation. There's public and private hearings, negotiations between the groups and people writing proposals, and plenty of expert testimony to be had. This was just one day where they could work in Colbert to bring in publicity.
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On September 26 2010 01:47 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2010 01:44 Sabu113 wrote: Kinda just want to say meh.
Once again it was the mic hiding the background laughter. Somewhat interesting hearing, but it doesn't sound like any real progress is going to be made. Just so people know, it's only one day of one type of deliberation. There's public and private hearings, negotiations between the groups and people writing proposals, and plenty of expert testimony to be had. This was just one day where they could work in Colbert to bring in publicity.
True true. Without Colbert testifying, I wouldn't even have known/cared about this issue. I'm pretty sure there's more people out there in the same boat.
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