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Colbert is the most trustworthy and accurate source of news available!!!(exhales..................)
Colbert is the most trustworthy and accurate source of news available!!!(exhales..................)
The sad thing is that that the above is almost true...Colbert is the most trustworthy and accurate source of news available!!!(exhales..................)
His personal beliefs don't change the fact he was still making fun of religion in the show. Are you claiming he wasn't?Oh, the irony.
And the actual study being discussed? Everyone who took part in the study stated that they knew his character was satire. ....
.Colbert is the most trustworthy and accurate source of news available!!!(exhales..................)
They know he's joking, but they don't know the jokes on them.The entire study displayed confirmation bias among its participants. The results basically pointed out that people of a given political ideology are going to focus more heavily on what they perceive as confirming to that political ideology.
That why I'm scratching my head at the claims like "Conservatives don't know he's joking." The actual study shows that they do know he's joking, and much like the liberal or the independent participants felt that his jokes affirmed their own political ideas, conservatives felt that his jokes affirmed their own political ideas. Not really all that amazingly ground-breaking, if you ask me.
I'm not sure how you got that out of what I've posted.As rwguinn has stated, that assessment has been duly noted ad nauseam on JREF. Skeptigirl made the charge that conservatives are confused about differentiating from Cobert's TV character and the off-camera Colbert.
Dragging this conversation back to the thread topic..... This is an interesting point. Bush knew the joke was on him at the White House dinner event also. So it seems if the satire gets personal, the confirmation bias has less effect?O'Reilly has been on Colbert and vice versa. I....
I've always said that Jon Stewart is political commentary that includes humor, and Colbert is humor that includes political commentary.Well, yeah. They operate in different modes, and for different reasons. Both are quite good at what they do, but Colbert's character enables him to have more leeway in really reaching for buttons with people to see if an entertaining outcome can be had, while Stewart tries to find the entertainment within the contextual theme of his interviewees. Each requires a good bit of ability to randomly associate silly or funny stuff at the drop of a hat.
That's your confirmation bias talking there. If I wanted to take the conversation in that direction, I would have posted in the politics forum.Why?
In fact, the entire purpose of this thread was an Ad Hom attack on Republicans, and the old "GW Bush is so stupid..." fertilizer...
Does anyone actually b'leeve that GWB did/does NOT know Colbert is a caraciture of the evil conservative?
I got absolutely all of my US Election news through Stewart and Colbert. They're my source for American politics. They are the only way that American politics can be entertaining. And believe me, laughing at American politics is really fun.Colbert is the most trustworthy and accurate source of news available!!!(exhales..................)
I find myself having to consciously remember not to do that. But I don't have any trouble recognizing I'm talking about a small subset of conservatives.It would appear that some liberal types have meanwhile practised their own confirmation bias by interpreting the study as evidence that conservative types are stupid or have no sense of humour or similar.
Irony indeed.
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I've always said that Jon Stewart is political commentary that includes humor, and Colbert is humor that includes political commentary.
They know he's joking, but they don't know the jokes on them.
But your point about the title is well taken.
Looks like projection on the part of some posters:No, the joke is on everyone. Colbert doesn't pull punches with either side of the political spectrum. Don't mistake his character's obvious bias for bias in his satire.
That you seem to be of the impression that "the jokes on them" is why I mentioned the irony in the first place.
.I got absolutely all of my US Election news through Stewart and Colbert. They're my source for American politics. They are the only way that American politics can be entertaining. And believe me, laughing at American politics is really fun.
Looks like projection on the part of some posters:
They have no sense of humor, and can't believe that anyone can laugh at themselves...