Common knowedge or not, it's been taken seriously by the media in times past.
Yeah, well, so was Dennis Kuscinich. The world's a strange place.
Common knowedge or not, it's been taken seriously by the media in times past.
Common knowedge or not, it's been taken seriously by the media in times past.
The laugh track in the background kind of gave it away.
The laugh track was from the Colbert Report.The laugh track in the background kind of gave it away.
The laugh track was from the Colbert Report.
Sorry, I was refering to my assertion that the edited piece portrays the congressman as the "genuine idiot" type rather than the "playing along" type. The laugh track would have been there either way.Precisely. So? You're afraid some dolt who can't operate a ballot anyway will misread the interview as genuine, yet think it makes a difference whether the laugh track is native to the video or not?
I think this is the point Stephen Colbert was trying to make.
I pretty much agree, but I would have liked them to at least include the part where he first laughed when trying to repeat the cocaine line. To show some context that Wexler was in on the joke and just playing along.As much as I hate Fox I don't see the big deal. They did show the part where Colbert says this is just for fun. It's not like they just edited out everything other than "I enjoy cocaine because it's a fun thing to do" then there would be a problem.
I think it's time I pulled up my underwear, trousers, throw away the tissue and start complaing about this travesty!!!!
A practice unknown in the U.S. That accounts for a our differences in politics.
(we keep ours. Sometimes we frame and hang them if they are particularly interesting)