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Steven Colbert at congressional hearing

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Many of you may find this tacky and tasteless. I thought it was funny, I'll be suprised if they don't try to slap perjury charges on him for claiming that his grandfather shot someone in Ireland.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgNT6TOAIow
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Right after he said that, he claimed it was just a rumor.
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His performance may actually do some good. He made a mockery of the hearing, but they invited him to give testimony. He was "asked to share his vast experience, spending one day as a migrant farm worker". It is a great example of how disfunctional our government is.

Perhaps next week they can have Lindsay Lohan give testimony from her jail cell on the merits of healthcare reform.
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On the one hand I find his attempted humor and mockery in bad form, he's wasting time and not providing much information with his testimony. On the other hand it was funny, even the seriousness of congress could be lightened once in a while.
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Blah. So this idiot can testify in front of Congress, but when polls show a majority of the american people don't like a bill, they'll pass it anyway.

In other words, if you're a celebrity you get listened to. If you're a lowly commoner you get spit on and told you smell by Dirty Harry Reid.

Yep, Congress is doing some darn fine work!
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canvasbck wrote:Many of you may find this tacky and tasteless. I thought it was funny, I'll be suprised if they don't try to slap perjury charges on him for claiming that his grandfather shot someone in Ireland.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgNT6TOAIow
I was thinking perjury for testifying that he didn't know that the soil was at ground level. "rlol"

Now, how much did we pay congress to sit and listen to the entertainment today?
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Instapundit, Daily Trawler, and some others point out the likely prospect that the Dems put this clown show on today to give their buddies in the MSM -- and their critics -- something to talk about other than the fact that one of DOJ's people broke ranks and defied Holder's orders to ignore the Civil Rights Commission's subpeona.

Christopher Coates testified today that Holder and the DOJ, by internal policy, refuses to enforce the Voting Rights Act when minorities are at fault and white people are being discriminated against. E.g. the Philadelphia Black Panther intimidation case that was inexplicably dropped AFTER it was essentially won in court.


http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... tml?cat=17" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It appears the gambit worked beautifully. When I google "Christopher Coates" and look under "News" I get no stories by any of the mainstream media operations.
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"Though that number may increase in the near future as I understand many Democrats will be looking for work come November."

Hehehe. :clapping:
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Is it any wonder why our great nation is in such lousy shape when our elected representatives think investigating steroid use in baseball, and entertaining comedians is worthy of their time?


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How much taxpayer money was spent on that ridiculous piece of theater?
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It is pretty fitting though, congress and that moron deserve each other.
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Lodge2004 wrote:He made a mockery of the hearing,
Wouldn't that be sort of like making a fool of Obama, or making water damp?
karl wrote:he's wasting time and not providing much information with his testimony.
Two longstanding Congressional traditions.
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I'm suprised no one has made any comments about the CongressWOMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN, Sheila JAckson Lee, apparently she can't listen to private citizens without texting. There is nothing more irritating to me than someone texting while someone else is speaking to them............even someone spouting off nonsense like Colbert was.

(You have to be within listening distance of the Michael Berry show to get the congresswoman thing)
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ELB wrote:Instapundit, Daily Trawler, and some others point out the likely prospect that the Dems put this clown show on today to give their buddies in the MSM -- and their critics -- something to talk about other than the fact that one of DOJ's people broke ranks and defied Holder's orders to ignore the Civil Rights Commission's subpeona.

Christopher Coates testified today that Holder and the DOJ, by internal policy, refuses to enforce the Voting Rights Act when minorities are at fault and white people are being discriminated against. E.g. the Philadelphia Black Panther intimidation case that was inexplicably dropped AFTER it was essentially won in court.


http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... tml?cat=17" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It appears the gambit worked beautifully. When I google "Christopher Coates" and look under "News" I get no stories by any of the mainstream media operations.

Foxnews picked up the Coats story, I also heard it on talk radio yesterday afternoon. I think this story may gain some traction later depending on the results of the testimony.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09 ... latestnews
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I think his little show was perfect. He's a political satirist with no knowledge or information worthy of taking in front of congress and yet they asked him to go. He just recognized how ridiculous that was and showed it--guess what, using satire. Maybe it will be enough to make them re-think celebrity testimony in the future. I think this was the perfect response to their request--it highlights just how ridiculous they and these proceedings they're running are.
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